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30.06.2023

ROICA™ expands its innovation and partnerships

The ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei team knows that value creation is the foundation of contemporary business. Its team is ready to take ROICA™ to the next level, responding to market demand innovations, whilst sharing its latest responsible production system with a new generation of consumer.

For this reason, the ROICA™ strategy is based on two key elements:
First, a focus on responsible innovation, able to respond to new market needs and desires without harming the environment or society at large. Thanks to the certified and eco-high tech ROICA Eco-Smart™ family, Asahi Kasei is able to meet responsible business needs and contemporary consumers’ desire for a modern wardrobe that represents a new generation of values.

Second, the dawn of ROICA™ has fueled a consolidation of partnerships along the whole supply chain through conversations and collaborations with companies sharing ROICA™’s values, including: Artistic Milliners, CIFRA, Dresdner Spitzen, Iluna Group, Innova Fabrics, Maglificio Ripa, Penn Italia - Penn Textile Solutions GmbH, Sitip S.p.A. and Tessitura Colombo.

The ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei team knows that value creation is the foundation of contemporary business. Its team is ready to take ROICA™ to the next level, responding to market demand innovations, whilst sharing its latest responsible production system with a new generation of consumer.

For this reason, the ROICA™ strategy is based on two key elements:
First, a focus on responsible innovation, able to respond to new market needs and desires without harming the environment or society at large. Thanks to the certified and eco-high tech ROICA Eco-Smart™ family, Asahi Kasei is able to meet responsible business needs and contemporary consumers’ desire for a modern wardrobe that represents a new generation of values.

Second, the dawn of ROICA™ has fueled a consolidation of partnerships along the whole supply chain through conversations and collaborations with companies sharing ROICA™’s values, including: Artistic Milliners, CIFRA, Dresdner Spitzen, Iluna Group, Innova Fabrics, Maglificio Ripa, Penn Italia - Penn Textile Solutions GmbH, Sitip S.p.A. and Tessitura Colombo.

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ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei

Tata Communications übernimmt CPaaS-Plattform-Anbieter Kaleyra (c) Tata Group
Troy Reynolds, Chief Legal & Compliance Officer, Tata Communications; Mysore Madhusudhan, EVP – Collaboration and Connected Solutions, Tata Communications; Tri Pham, Chief Strategy Officer
30.06.2023

Tata Communications übernimmt CPaaS-Plattform-Anbieter Kaleyra

Tata Communications hat bekannt gegeben, dass über Tata Communications Limited eine endgültige Vereinbarung zur Übernahme von Kaleyra, Inc. geschlossen wurde. Globalen Unternehmen wird dadurch die Möglichkeit gegeben, ihren Kunden personalisierte Erlebnisse zu bieten. Kaleyra ist ein globaler Anbieter von integrierten Omnichannel-Kommunikationsdiensten mit einer Reihe proprietärer Plattformen, die gezielte Personalisierung durch Messaging, Video, Push-Benachrichtigungen, E-Mail- und sprachbasierte Dienste sowie Chatbots bieten.
 

Tata Communications hat bekannt gegeben, dass über Tata Communications Limited eine endgültige Vereinbarung zur Übernahme von Kaleyra, Inc. geschlossen wurde. Globalen Unternehmen wird dadurch die Möglichkeit gegeben, ihren Kunden personalisierte Erlebnisse zu bieten. Kaleyra ist ein globaler Anbieter von integrierten Omnichannel-Kommunikationsdiensten mit einer Reihe proprietärer Plattformen, die gezielte Personalisierung durch Messaging, Video, Push-Benachrichtigungen, E-Mail- und sprachbasierte Dienste sowie Chatbots bieten.
 
Mit dieser Transaktion erwirbt Tata Communications eine branchenerprobte Plattform mit umfangreichen Funktionen und Kapazitäten. Kaleyra ist auf dem Markt für Unternehmenskommunikation in den Bereichen Banken und Finanzdienstleistungen, Einzelhandel und digitaler Handel in allen globalen Märkten stark vertreten. Es bietet darüber hinaus ein starkes Team mit Fachwissen in den Bereichen Technologie, Technik sowie Forschung und Entwicklung. Tata Communications wird auch von Tier-1-Carrier-Verbindungen in den USA, vorkonfigurierten Konnektoren zu Plattformen von Drittanbietern und Videodiensten ohne zusätzliche Software-Plugins profitieren.
 
Das entstehende Geschäftsfeld wird die vielen Unternehmenskunden von Tata Communications weltweit stärken, darunter 300 der Fortune-500-Unternehmen, umfangreiche Verbindungen zu Mobilfunknetzbetreibern (MNO) und globale Expansionsmöglichkeiten. Es wird von dem globalen digitalen Ökosystem profitieren, das die schnell wachsende digitale Wirtschaft in mehr als 190 Ländern und Gebieten ermöglicht.
 
Im Rahmen der Vereinbarung hat sich Tata Communications bereit erklärt, Kaleyra, Inc. in einer reinen Bargeldtransaktion zu einem Preis von 7,25 USD pro Aktie zu übernehmen. Der Gesamtbetrag für die Kaleyra-Stakeholder beläuft sich auf rund 100 Millionen USD, wobei alle ausstehenden Schulden übernommen werden. Diese Transaktion wurde von den Verwaltungsräten von Tata Communications und Kaleyra einstimmig genehmigt. Der Vollzug der Übernahme hängt von der Zustimmung der Kaleyra-Aktionäre, bestimmten behördlichen Genehmigungen und anderen üblichen Abschlussbedingungen ab. Nach Abschluss der Transaktion, der in sechs bis neun Monaten erwartet wird, wird Kaleyra Inc. eine Tochtergesellschaft von Tata Communications Limited. Für das am 31. Dezember 2022 zu Ende gegangene Geschäftsjahr meldete Kaleyra einen Umsatz von 339,2 Mio. USD (währungsbereinigt 353,3 Mio. USD), was einem Anstieg von 26,7 % im Vergleich zum Gesamtjahr 2021 entspricht (währungsbereinigt 32,0 % Anstieg).

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Tata Group

29.06.2023

Kostenlose Tampons – CWS will neuen Standard in der Hygieneausstattung setzen

Verschiedene Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, dass Hygieneartikel für Frauen häufig deutlich teurer sind als für Männer. Die Kinderrechtsorganisation Plan International kam im letzten Jahr im Rahmen einer Studie zu dem Schluss, dass insbesondere Menstruationsartikel, wie Binden, Tampons oder Slipeinlagen in Deutschland deutlich teuer seien. Jedes vierte Mädchen und jede vierte Frau gaben an, sie hätten finanzielle Mühe, sich mit ausreichend Menstruationsprodukten während ihrer Periode zu versorgen. Sogar jede zweite gab an, sich besser mit Tampons oder Binden zu versorgen, wenn diese günstiger wären.

Verschiedene Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, dass Hygieneartikel für Frauen häufig deutlich teurer sind als für Männer. Die Kinderrechtsorganisation Plan International kam im letzten Jahr im Rahmen einer Studie zu dem Schluss, dass insbesondere Menstruationsartikel, wie Binden, Tampons oder Slipeinlagen in Deutschland deutlich teuer seien. Jedes vierte Mädchen und jede vierte Frau gaben an, sie hätten finanzielle Mühe, sich mit ausreichend Menstruationsprodukten während ihrer Periode zu versorgen. Sogar jede zweite gab an, sich besser mit Tampons oder Binden zu versorgen, wenn diese günstiger wären.

CWS Hygiene, Serviceanbieter von Hygieneartikeln für den Waschraum, darunter Seifen- und Handtuchspender, möchte diese Missstände nun abschaffen. „Unsere Vision: wir wollen, dass Menstruationsprodukte wie Tampons in Waschräumen genauso selbstverständlich frei verfügbar werden wie sauberes Wasser, Seife oder Toilettenpapier. Denn es sollte nicht sein, dass solche Grundbedürfnisse für Frauen aufgrund finanzieller Überlegungen nicht bedient werden können,“ so Yonca Cevik, Divisional Product Manager bei CWS Hygiene International. „Mit dem Period Pack bieten wir Gebäudebetreibern und Unternehmen ein Produkt, mit dem sie einen aktiven Beitrag leisten können.“

Der Period Pack ist ein Tamponspender, der kostenlos Tampons per Push-Funktion verfügbar macht. Der Spender eignet sich für zwei verschiedenen Größen aus nachhaltiger Bio-Baumwolle.

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CWS International GmbH

29.06.2023

Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen: Ambition to Action

Leaders assembled at the renowned forum for sustainability in fashion to mobilise action and usher in a transformative phase for the industry.

Hosted in the Copenhagen Concert Hall, on 27-28 June, Global Fashion Summit convened over 1000 revered representatives from brands, retailers, NGOs, policy, manufacturers, and innovators to transform ambition into action. The Summit was presented by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), the non-profit organisation that is accelerating the transition to a net positive fashion industry, under the patronage of HRH The Crown Princess of Denmark.

This year’s theme ‘Ambition to Action’, galvanised participants to transform ambitions into concrete actions that can drive the industry towards more sustainable practices, both socially and environmentally. Under this premise, the event presented content experiences focused on tangible and evidence-based impact, with over half of the programme dedicated to educational and action-oriented business case studies.

Leaders assembled at the renowned forum for sustainability in fashion to mobilise action and usher in a transformative phase for the industry.

Hosted in the Copenhagen Concert Hall, on 27-28 June, Global Fashion Summit convened over 1000 revered representatives from brands, retailers, NGOs, policy, manufacturers, and innovators to transform ambition into action. The Summit was presented by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), the non-profit organisation that is accelerating the transition to a net positive fashion industry, under the patronage of HRH The Crown Princess of Denmark.

This year’s theme ‘Ambition to Action’, galvanised participants to transform ambitions into concrete actions that can drive the industry towards more sustainable practices, both socially and environmentally. Under this premise, the event presented content experiences focused on tangible and evidence-based impact, with over half of the programme dedicated to educational and action-oriented business case studies.

This edition included more speakers and content than ever before, with the dynamic and action-orientated sessions spanning across four different stages. The Summit also facilitated more than 10 strategic roundtable meetings that brought together executives and policy makers for productive dialogues on how to address pressing sustainability issues and act accordingly. The content integrated the five priorities of the Fashion CEO Agenda, alongside critical challenges and tangible opportunities relating to some of the key forces that are shaping the fashion industry today: data, policy and storytelling.

Attendees heard from 137 speakers including HRH The Crown Princess of Denmark; Antoine Arnault, Image & Environment, LVMH Group; Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director & Founder, JW Anderson and Creative Director, Loewe; Virginijus Sinkevičius,  Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, European Commission; Henriette Hallberg Thygesen, Chief Delivery Officer, Maersk; Aude Vergne, Chief Sustainability Officer, Chloé; Nicolaj Reffstrup, Founder, GANNI; Fanny Moizant, Co-Founder & President, Vestiaire Collective; Noel Kinder, Chief Sustainability Officer, Nike; Óscar García Maceiras, CEO, Inditex; Dr. Lewis Akenji, Managing Director, Hot or Cool Institute; Rachel Arthur, Advocacy Lead, Sustainable Fashion, United Nations Environment Programme; and many more.

Innovation Forum connected fashion companies with sustainable solution providers
This year’s Summit also presented an Innovation Forum, enabling small and large companies to meet with 26 sustainable solution providers – equipping them with the concrete tools to quickly turn words into meaningful actions. More than 350 facilitated business meetings between fashion companies and sustainable solution providers took place during the Summit.

Global Fashion Summit: Boston Edition will take place on 27 September 2023, which will mark the second time the Summit has been hosted outside of Copenhagen in its 14-year history.

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Global Fashion Agenda

(c) Konstantin Lider
28.06.2023

LFDY Store Re-Opening in Düsseldorf

Am 24. Juni 2023 öffnete das Streetwear Label Live Fast Die Young, kurz LFDY, nach wochenlangen Umbauarbeiten wieder die Türen zu seinem ersten Store im Düsseldorfer Stadtteil Flingern. Seit 2014 ist der Store auf der Ackerstraße 156 fester Bestandteil der Düsseldorfer Streetwear-Szene.

Alles, sowohl der weißgeflieste Eingangs- und Kassenbereich mit Edelstahlakzenten als auch der schwarz getünchte Hauptraum des Stores, der die volle Kollektion präsentiert, bleibt unverändert. Umso mehr fällt das Augenmerk jetzt auf die neuen Warenträger, die die Kollektion mit ihrem matt schwarzen Finish entlang der Laufwege in Szene setzen. In Kooperation mit dem Architekten-Team von Schwitzke & Partner stellte sich LFDY der Aufgabe, die Atmosphäre des ersten Stores beizubehalten und gleichzeitig durch die neuen Elemente die Linie und Sleekness der jüngst eröffneten Stores umzusetzen.

Am 24. Juni 2023 öffnete das Streetwear Label Live Fast Die Young, kurz LFDY, nach wochenlangen Umbauarbeiten wieder die Türen zu seinem ersten Store im Düsseldorfer Stadtteil Flingern. Seit 2014 ist der Store auf der Ackerstraße 156 fester Bestandteil der Düsseldorfer Streetwear-Szene.

Alles, sowohl der weißgeflieste Eingangs- und Kassenbereich mit Edelstahlakzenten als auch der schwarz getünchte Hauptraum des Stores, der die volle Kollektion präsentiert, bleibt unverändert. Umso mehr fällt das Augenmerk jetzt auf die neuen Warenträger, die die Kollektion mit ihrem matt schwarzen Finish entlang der Laufwege in Szene setzen. In Kooperation mit dem Architekten-Team von Schwitzke & Partner stellte sich LFDY der Aufgabe, die Atmosphäre des ersten Stores beizubehalten und gleichzeitig durch die neuen Elemente die Linie und Sleekness der jüngst eröffneten Stores umzusetzen.

LFDY hat sich als einer der stärksten und authentischsten deutschen DTC Streetwear Brands etabliert. Neben dem Startschuss für die Neueröffnung des nächsten Stores, der im August 2023 in London, Soho eröffnet wird, investiert Live Fast kontinuierlich in die eigenen E-Commerce Aktivitäten, in den Ausbau der in Eigenregie betriebenen Logistik sowie in POS-Experience und Personal. Mittlerweile beschäftigt die Brand von Lorenz Amend (CEO) rund 150 Mitarbeiter*innen. Die flächigen Streetart Prints sind geblieben, der Firmensitz befindet sich nach wie vor in Düsseldorf.

Die Brand ist in insgesamt fünf deutschen Metropolen vertreten: Düsseldorf, Berlin, München, Hamburg und Köln. Dazu kommt ein internationaler Standort in Amsterdam – im Sommer 2023 folgt der nächste Meilenstein: London.

ERCA successfully showcased latest product at ITMA 2023 (c) ERCA
Giusy Bettoni, Matt Swartz, Fabio Locatelli and Mike Maekawa after the talk
28.06.2023

ERCA successfully showcased latest product at ITMA 2023

ERCA successfully showcased their latest product during the recent ITMA 2023 exhibition, taking the opportunity to share with ITMA visitors the journey that stood behind the creation of REVECOL®.

REVECOL® transforms critical waste materials (exhausted vegetable oils) into a line of innovative and responsible chemical auxiliaries destined for the entire textile industry and its various applications, offering different characteristics: circular DNA, certification, safety, high performance, competitivity and applicability on any type of textile fiber, whether virgin or recycled.

Patagonia® and trim supplier YKK teamed up with ERCA to deploy REVECOL® in their manufacturing process. This alliance was presented to ITMA visitors as an example of what the industry can achieve through collaborative practices.

ERCA successfully showcased their latest product during the recent ITMA 2023 exhibition, taking the opportunity to share with ITMA visitors the journey that stood behind the creation of REVECOL®.

REVECOL® transforms critical waste materials (exhausted vegetable oils) into a line of innovative and responsible chemical auxiliaries destined for the entire textile industry and its various applications, offering different characteristics: circular DNA, certification, safety, high performance, competitivity and applicability on any type of textile fiber, whether virgin or recycled.

Patagonia® and trim supplier YKK teamed up with ERCA to deploy REVECOL® in their manufacturing process. This alliance was presented to ITMA visitors as an example of what the industry can achieve through collaborative practices.

The process of sharing REVECOL® with the industry really started with the announcement of ERCA’s partnership with Patagonia® and YKK and deepened during the session Upcycling Minds Think Alike moderated by Giusy Bettoni, CEO and Founder, C.L.A.S.S. (Creativity, Lifestyle and Sustainable Synergy), and which saw the participation of Matt Swartz, Color and Material Quality Manager of Patagonia®, Fabio Locatelli, Head of ERCA, Textile Specialties Business Unit and Mike Maekawa, Sales and Business Development Manager, YKK Vietnam.

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ERCA

(c) adidas AG
28.06.2023

adidas Originals and KSENIASCHNAIDER present Collaborative Collection

This season, adidas Originals and the progressive Ukrainian label KSENIASCHNAIDER have come together to present a collaborative collection featuring a host of unconventional garments, footwear, and accessories.

Founded in 2011 by Ksenia and Anton Schnaider, KSENIASCHNAIDER is a Kyiv-based independent fashion house centered on creating boundary pushing ready-to-wear, denim, and upcycled apparel and accessories. Drawing on Ksenia’s design language and Anton’s engineering logic, the partners’ eponymous label continues to challenge established conventions to boldly project a new vision of the future.

The collection is anchored by a host of garments which blend the Ukrainian house’s signature aesthetic with adidas’ instantly recognizable brand codes. First, an array of denim pieces – including jeans, jackets, and shirt dresses – are elevated with frayed edges, voluminous cuts, and idiosyncratic details. Second, fresh takes on a timeless adidas classic stand out as adiColor tracksuits, corsets, and dresses are reworked in a patchwork finish.

The adidas Originals x KSENIASCHNAIDER collection launches on July 1st.

This season, adidas Originals and the progressive Ukrainian label KSENIASCHNAIDER have come together to present a collaborative collection featuring a host of unconventional garments, footwear, and accessories.

Founded in 2011 by Ksenia and Anton Schnaider, KSENIASCHNAIDER is a Kyiv-based independent fashion house centered on creating boundary pushing ready-to-wear, denim, and upcycled apparel and accessories. Drawing on Ksenia’s design language and Anton’s engineering logic, the partners’ eponymous label continues to challenge established conventions to boldly project a new vision of the future.

The collection is anchored by a host of garments which blend the Ukrainian house’s signature aesthetic with adidas’ instantly recognizable brand codes. First, an array of denim pieces – including jeans, jackets, and shirt dresses – are elevated with frayed edges, voluminous cuts, and idiosyncratic details. Second, fresh takes on a timeless adidas classic stand out as adiColor tracksuits, corsets, and dresses are reworked in a patchwork finish.

The adidas Originals x KSENIASCHNAIDER collection launches on July 1st.

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adidas AG

28.06.2023

Lectra joins United Nations Global Compact and presents CSR policy

Lectra supports the transformation of fashion, automotive and furniture companies by providing them with technological solutions that accelerate their transition to a more efficient and more sustainable Industry 4.0. In February, as part of the launch of its new roadmap, Lectra confirmed the importance of CSR in its strategy and presented its new priority measures for 2023-2025. By joining the UN Global Compact, Lectra demonstrates its commitment to reaching the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.

Over the last few years, Lectra has stepped up its CSR initiatives. In 2011, the company implemented a CSR purchasing charter that covered 98% of its industrial purchases in 2022, excluding Gerber Technology (which was acquired in June 2021). In 2023, the new version of our CSR purchasing charter will be extended to Gerber suppliers, with the objective of enrolling 90% of all our industrial suppliers by 2025. Lectra also favors local procurement and production, as demonstrated by the recent inauguration of its manufacturing facility in Tolland, United States.

Lectra supports the transformation of fashion, automotive and furniture companies by providing them with technological solutions that accelerate their transition to a more efficient and more sustainable Industry 4.0. In February, as part of the launch of its new roadmap, Lectra confirmed the importance of CSR in its strategy and presented its new priority measures for 2023-2025. By joining the UN Global Compact, Lectra demonstrates its commitment to reaching the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.

Over the last few years, Lectra has stepped up its CSR initiatives. In 2011, the company implemented a CSR purchasing charter that covered 98% of its industrial purchases in 2022, excluding Gerber Technology (which was acquired in June 2021). In 2023, the new version of our CSR purchasing charter will be extended to Gerber suppliers, with the objective of enrolling 90% of all our industrial suppliers by 2025. Lectra also favors local procurement and production, as demonstrated by the recent inauguration of its manufacturing facility in Tolland, United States.

Another example: knowing that textiles generate 90% of the CO2 emissions produced during the total lifecycle of a cutting room, Lectra strives to offer its customers solutions that optimize the use of materials. Lectra's equipment makes it possible to achieve material saving of 5 to 10%. In addition, to better inform consumers about product authenticity and provenant, the company has also expanded its software offer to material traceability, as show by the recent majority acquisition of TextileGenesis’ capital. Lectra is committed to systematically using eco-design principles by 2025 for its new equipment platforms in order to reduce its environmental footprint.

For 2023-2025, Lectra has decided to focus on 5 key areas through 12 measures:

  1. MEETING THE HIGHEST ETHICAL STANDARDS
    - Uncompromising business ethics
    - Extension of our CSR purchasing policy
  2. DESIGNING ECO-RESPONSIBLE OFFERS
    - Developing eco-designed products and services
    - Supplying products and services that help reduce our customers’ impact on the environment
    - Developing safe, accessible and easy-to-use solutions
  3. FOSTERING AN INCLUSIVE, DIVERSE AND STIMULATING WORKING CULTURE
    - Zero tolerance for discrimination and harassment and equal opportunities for everyone
    - A working environment conducive to employee engagement
    - Balance between work and private life
    - Sustainable development of talents, team expertise and professional careers
    - Employees’ health and safety
  4. REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT OF OUR ACTIVITIES
    - Reducing the environmental impact of our company's activities
  5. SUPPORTING FUTURE GENERATIONS
    - Supporting the development of professional skills and the employability of future generations
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Lectra

28.06.2023

Perlon GmbH acquires Shaun Filaments in Goa, India

Perlon® - The Filament Company - headquartered in Munderkingen, Germany, which specializes in the manufacture of synthetic filaments for the Paper- Technical Textile - Brush- Personal- and Dental industry, buys Shaun Filaments in Goa, India.

Shaun Filaments is a leading Indian producer of different types of filaments mainly for the Asian market. Perlon® herewith expands its Asian presence and market leadership in the following business segments: Paper Machine Clothing, Advanced Technical Textiles, Technical Brush Filaments and Personal Care.

“With the acquisition of Shaun Filaments, we are expanding our presence in the Asian market and creating a company that is geared towards the global filament industry of the future and we are expanding our market leadership in all segments. Shaun Filaments is a perfect fit for the Perlon® Group with its long-term experience, strong reputation and knowledge in the production of filaments for the Asian market.” states Florian Kisling, CEO of Perlon®.

The Perlon® Group will take over Shaun Filaments with all employees and production lines located in the Shaun Filaments factory in Goa, India.

Perlon® - The Filament Company - headquartered in Munderkingen, Germany, which specializes in the manufacture of synthetic filaments for the Paper- Technical Textile - Brush- Personal- and Dental industry, buys Shaun Filaments in Goa, India.

Shaun Filaments is a leading Indian producer of different types of filaments mainly for the Asian market. Perlon® herewith expands its Asian presence and market leadership in the following business segments: Paper Machine Clothing, Advanced Technical Textiles, Technical Brush Filaments and Personal Care.

“With the acquisition of Shaun Filaments, we are expanding our presence in the Asian market and creating a company that is geared towards the global filament industry of the future and we are expanding our market leadership in all segments. Shaun Filaments is a perfect fit for the Perlon® Group with its long-term experience, strong reputation and knowledge in the production of filaments for the Asian market.” states Florian Kisling, CEO of Perlon®.

The Perlon® Group will take over Shaun Filaments with all employees and production lines located in the Shaun Filaments factory in Goa, India.

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Perlon GmbH

Mark von der Becke, Dr. Marina Crnoja-Cosic, Matthew North Photo Kelheim Fibres
26.06.2023

Kelheim Fibres: Change in Management Team

After nearly 30 years with the company, Matthew North, Commercial Director at the viscose specialty fibre manufacturer Kelheim Fibres, will retire on July 1, 2023. Throughout his long and successful career, he has played a significant role in transforming Kelheim Fibres from a supplier of standard fibres to the European textile industry into a supplier of predominantly customized specialty fibres for the hygiene, specialty paper, and textile industries.

Mark von der Becke will assume the position of Sales Director and become part of the management team at Kelheim Fibres. The 48-year-old brings extensive experience in sales, marketing, and key account management. He has held various leadership positions in renowned companies such as Hoechst, Clariant, and DS Smith in Germany, Switzerland, and China. He is known for successfully developing and implementing strategy and change programs.

After nearly 30 years with the company, Matthew North, Commercial Director at the viscose specialty fibre manufacturer Kelheim Fibres, will retire on July 1, 2023. Throughout his long and successful career, he has played a significant role in transforming Kelheim Fibres from a supplier of standard fibres to the European textile industry into a supplier of predominantly customized specialty fibres for the hygiene, specialty paper, and textile industries.

Mark von der Becke will assume the position of Sales Director and become part of the management team at Kelheim Fibres. The 48-year-old brings extensive experience in sales, marketing, and key account management. He has held various leadership positions in renowned companies such as Hoechst, Clariant, and DS Smith in Germany, Switzerland, and China. He is known for successfully developing and implementing strategy and change programs.

Dr. Marina Crnoja-Cosic, who has been serving as Director of New Business Development and a member of the management team at Kelheim Fibres since 2020, will take on the responsibility for marketing and communications. She will now drive the further development of the marketing strategy and communication with customers and partners.

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Kelheim Fibres GmbH

Kornit Digital at ITMA 2023 (c) Kornit Digital
23.06.2023

Kornit Digital successfully concluded ITMA

Kornit Digital LTD., a leader in sustainable, on-demand digital fashion and textile production technologies, announced the Company successfully concluded its exhibition at ITMA 2023, experiencing high volumes of engagement with new customers from key regions, such as India, Turkey, China, Central and South America.

With its industry-first vibrant new NeoPigment™ Vivido digital inks, the Kornit Presto MAX had a strong reception at ITMA. Also taking center stage was the anticipated Kornit Apollo platform, which delivers on the industry need for automated, high-throughput digital on-demand garment decoration at scale. Built on tested Kornit MAX technology, the Apollo effectively brings sustainable digital production to the mainstream.

“Our Apollo system was welcomed at ITMA by an industry now realizing that digital is the only solution for making fashion and textile production sustainable, producing closer to the end consumer, eliminating problematic inventory, and delivering the highest quality without sacrificing profitability,” said Omer Kulka, Chief Innovation Officer at Kornit Digital.

Kornit Digital LTD., a leader in sustainable, on-demand digital fashion and textile production technologies, announced the Company successfully concluded its exhibition at ITMA 2023, experiencing high volumes of engagement with new customers from key regions, such as India, Turkey, China, Central and South America.

With its industry-first vibrant new NeoPigment™ Vivido digital inks, the Kornit Presto MAX had a strong reception at ITMA. Also taking center stage was the anticipated Kornit Apollo platform, which delivers on the industry need for automated, high-throughput digital on-demand garment decoration at scale. Built on tested Kornit MAX technology, the Apollo effectively brings sustainable digital production to the mainstream.

“Our Apollo system was welcomed at ITMA by an industry now realizing that digital is the only solution for making fashion and textile production sustainable, producing closer to the end consumer, eliminating problematic inventory, and delivering the highest quality without sacrificing profitability,” said Omer Kulka, Chief Innovation Officer at Kornit Digital.

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Kornit Digital

Archroma and Somelos to advance textile industry sustainability with new dyeing and finishing process Photo: Somelos
23.06.2023

Archroma and Somelos: New dyeing and finishing process for water savings of up to 97%

Archroma, a leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, and Somelos, a vertically integrated textile group in Portugal, have joined forces to advance sustainable cotton processing with a new water-saving dyeing and finishing process that generates no wastewater.

Conventional cotton dyeing and finishing requires substantial water and chemical inputs and produces a large volume of wastewater. Long-lasting wash-down effects in particular, traditionally require two water-intensive processes: one to get the color intensity and one to achieve the washed-down contrast. Relying on such resource-intensive processes is of particular concern in nations affected by drought and water scarcity, like Portugal, the home of Somelos since its founding in 1958.

Archroma, a leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, and Somelos, a vertically integrated textile group in Portugal, have joined forces to advance sustainable cotton processing with a new water-saving dyeing and finishing process that generates no wastewater.

Conventional cotton dyeing and finishing requires substantial water and chemical inputs and produces a large volume of wastewater. Long-lasting wash-down effects in particular, traditionally require two water-intensive processes: one to get the color intensity and one to achieve the washed-down contrast. Relying on such resource-intensive processes is of particular concern in nations affected by drought and water scarcity, like Portugal, the home of Somelos since its founding in 1958.

To address this challenge, Archroma and Somelos have now developed the New Dry Dyeing/Ox Finishing process for the production of bottoms and shirting in cotton fabrics. Based on Archroma’s Pad-Ox dyeing process, which combines oxidation and fixation into one step, and the latest technologies for washdown effects, including ozone and laser treatments, it delivers water savings of up to 97% compared to conventional cotton dyeing and finishing.

The New Dry Dyeing/Ox Finishing process only uses water to prepare the dye and oxidation baths. Archroma Diresul® RDT liquid pre-reduced sulfur dyes ensure easy washdown and direct fixation—with no need for pre-washing—delivering shorter processing, cleaner production and high wash -fastness.

STOLL's book “Color in Knitting: By Designers, for Designers”. (c) STOLL by KARL MAYER
23.06.2023

Launch of STOLL's latest collection COLOR IN KNITTING

Just in time for ITMA 2023 in Milan, the flat knitting machine manufacturer STOLL has launched its new collection COLOR IN KNITTING. It holds a range of knitting techniques that were ideated for novel super fine machine gauges such as the E20.

In addition, STOLL reveals its internal design workflow, showcasing how digital software tools can speed up the design process. The core of this is k.innovation CREATE DESIGN. Through the utilization of STOLL’s jointly developed design software solution, k.innovation CREATE DESIGN, in collaboration with @KM.ON, the shape and structures of a garment, can be digitally created, allowing for its simulation before it is even knitted. The interfaces to various external 3D software tools, allow for a realistic representation of the garment facilitating faster design decisions. Once the virtual knits, made in the CREATE DESIGN software are ready for manufacturing, it will be send to a knitting technician for further processing in k.innovation CREATE PLUS, This significantly speeds up product development while reducing communication issues between designers and technicians.

Just in time for ITMA 2023 in Milan, the flat knitting machine manufacturer STOLL has launched its new collection COLOR IN KNITTING. It holds a range of knitting techniques that were ideated for novel super fine machine gauges such as the E20.

In addition, STOLL reveals its internal design workflow, showcasing how digital software tools can speed up the design process. The core of this is k.innovation CREATE DESIGN. Through the utilization of STOLL’s jointly developed design software solution, k.innovation CREATE DESIGN, in collaboration with @KM.ON, the shape and structures of a garment, can be digitally created, allowing for its simulation before it is even knitted. The interfaces to various external 3D software tools, allow for a realistic representation of the garment facilitating faster design decisions. Once the virtual knits, made in the CREATE DESIGN software are ready for manufacturing, it will be send to a knitting technician for further processing in k.innovation CREATE PLUS, This significantly speeds up product development while reducing communication issues between designers and technicians.

Sustainability and responsible handling of precious natural resources were key factors driving the development of the latest trend collection, COLOR IN KNITTING. STOLL-knit and wear®, a technique that stands for seamless knitted garments, can play a significant role in reducing waste. In addition, fewer process steps are required in the production chain - with advantages for production efficiency.
For another highlight of COLOR IN KNITTING, the STOLL creatives have worked on imitating different yarn effects with knitting technology such as slub yarn optics or the simulation of fabrics like crepe de chine/crepe georgette

On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of STOLL, COLOR IN KNITTING features a selection of vintage pattern replicates. These patterns can be found in STOLL’s extensive sample archives in Reutlingen. It is impressive to learn that all these former fabric constructions can still be replicated today and also reinvented with todays machine features. This approach showcases the steep progression of technical advancements over the past 150 years.

STOLL´s latest trend collection culminates in the creation of an invaluable resource: the book “Color in Knitting: By Designers, for Designers”. This publication aims to cater to a diverse audience by presenting a comprehensive guide to designing with colors using various flat knitting technologies and will be presented in the chapter "Book release".

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STOLL by KARL MAYER

23.06.2023

DOMO Chemicals publishes sustainability report

DOMO Chemicals, a global leader in polyamide-based engineered material solutions and services, has published its latest annual Sustainability Report, detailing progress on its sustainability journey, including notable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. DOMO’s mission is to engineer polyamide solutions that contribute to a better, more sustainable world. In publishing its second annual Sustainability Report, DOMO enters a new phase in its decarbonization quest, with confidence in its long-term aspiration to set the standard for sustainability in the industry by 2030.

Notably, the Sustainability Report details DOMO’s achievements in 2022 toward realizing its 2030 sustainability goals. In terms of decarbonization and broader environmental achievements, against a 2019 baseline, the company:

DOMO Chemicals, a global leader in polyamide-based engineered material solutions and services, has published its latest annual Sustainability Report, detailing progress on its sustainability journey, including notable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. DOMO’s mission is to engineer polyamide solutions that contribute to a better, more sustainable world. In publishing its second annual Sustainability Report, DOMO enters a new phase in its decarbonization quest, with confidence in its long-term aspiration to set the standard for sustainability in the industry by 2030.

Notably, the Sustainability Report details DOMO’s achievements in 2022 toward realizing its 2030 sustainability goals. In terms of decarbonization and broader environmental achievements, against a 2019 baseline, the company:

  • Reduced scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 27%, making significant progress toward its target of 40% reduction by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050
  • Increased renewable electricity throughout operations to 12%
  • Reduced waste by 24%
  • Lowered water intake by 4.5%

In addition, as a provider of polyamide-based sustainable and circular solutions, DOMO:

  • Achieved more than 11% of engineered materials sales based on sustainable feedstock, making excellent progress toward its 2030 target of 20%
  • Allocated 25% of research and development resources to enhanced recycling

Moreover, fostering talent and ensuring the well-being of its workforce as a responsible employer is essential for sustainable growth, and 2022 highlights include:

  • Increased share of women in senior positions from 22% in 2021 to 30% in 2022
  • Providing a safe and inclusive working environment that encourages personal and professional development as well as a global safety culture
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DOMO Chemicals

(c) Epson Deutschland GmbH
21.06.2023

Epson verlegt deutsche Niederlassung zurück nach Düsseldorf

Nach zwanzig Jahren in Meerbusch verlegt die deutsche Niederlassung des japanischen Technologiekonzerns Epson ihren Firmensitz zurück nach Düsseldorf. Im TRIGON in Düsseldorf-Heerdt nutzt das Unternehmen zukünftig rund 3.000 Quadratmeter Bürofläche, das neusten Nachhaltigkeitsstandards entspricht und das Konzept Büro zukunftsfähig ausgestaltet.

Die neue Fläche bietet flexible Arbeitsplätze, ein Work-Café und moderne Meetingräume, die nach aktuellen technischen Standards ausgerichtet sind und unter anderem hybride Meetings durch Projektion ermöglichen. Für Kundenbesuche wurde das Office Solutions Center geschaffen, in welchem modernste Epson-Bürolösungen des Unternehmens im Einsatz gezeigt werden. Das Bürogebäude selbst ist ein Neubau, der nach neusten Nachhaltigkeitsstandards konzipiert wurde.

Nach zwanzig Jahren in Meerbusch verlegt die deutsche Niederlassung des japanischen Technologiekonzerns Epson ihren Firmensitz zurück nach Düsseldorf. Im TRIGON in Düsseldorf-Heerdt nutzt das Unternehmen zukünftig rund 3.000 Quadratmeter Bürofläche, das neusten Nachhaltigkeitsstandards entspricht und das Konzept Büro zukunftsfähig ausgestaltet.

Die neue Fläche bietet flexible Arbeitsplätze, ein Work-Café und moderne Meetingräume, die nach aktuellen technischen Standards ausgerichtet sind und unter anderem hybride Meetings durch Projektion ermöglichen. Für Kundenbesuche wurde das Office Solutions Center geschaffen, in welchem modernste Epson-Bürolösungen des Unternehmens im Einsatz gezeigt werden. Das Bürogebäude selbst ist ein Neubau, der nach neusten Nachhaltigkeitsstandards konzipiert wurde.

Mit dem Umzug möchte Epson neue Standards hinsichtlich zukünftiger Arbeitsweisen setzen und gleichzeitig Ressourcen schonen. Zur Wahl des Standorts sagt Henning Ohlsson: „Düsseldorf hat die größte japanische Gemeinschaft in Deutschland. Wir als japanisches Unternehmen fühlen uns hier sehr willkommen. Wir möchten uns zukünftig in die Gemeinschaft einbringen und den Austausch untereinander fördern.“

Am bisherigen Unternehmensstandort Meerbusch bleibt das Industrial Solutions Center (ISC) für weitere zwei Jahre bestehen. Epson nutzt diese Räumlichkeiten weiterhin für Vorführungen von neuen Produkten und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten für „die großen“ Druckmaschinen und zeigt unter anderem Anwendungen im Bereich Textildruck, im industriellen Etikettendruck oder auch neue Entwicklungen. Darunter zum Beispiel das PaperLab, welches Büropapier recycelt. Epsons Roboter werden mittelfristig weiter in Ratingen präsent sein. Im Bau befindet sich das neue Industrial Solutions Center+ in Neuss, welches dann ab 2025 sowohl die spezialisierten Industrieanwendungen wie – Roboter oder großformatige Druckmaschinen – beherbergen wird.

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Epson Deutschland GmbH

21.06.2023

Renewcell achieves Recycled Claim Standard certification

CIRCULOSE® production at Renewcell 1, Ortviken has been certified to Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) version 2.0. The RCS is an international, voluntary standard that sets requirements for third-party certification of recycled input and chain of custody. The primary goal of the RCS is to increase the use of recycled materials.

Building off previous RCS certification of the CIRCULOSE® pulp at the Kristinehamn recycling plant, this achievement further solidifies Renewcell’s mission to change the global textile industry and make it circular and sustainable.

The CIRCULOSE® pulp process conforms to the RCS 100 standard developed by Textile Exchange, a global non-profit organization advancing preferred fibers and materials.

A recycled content claim can only be made for materials that have been recovered or otherwise diverted from the solid waste stream. The certification process requires partners to comply with standards at every step of the supply chain, starting with the raw material (or recycling) suppliers and ending with the end seller in a business-to-consumer transaction.

CIRCULOSE® production at Renewcell 1, Ortviken has been certified to Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) version 2.0. The RCS is an international, voluntary standard that sets requirements for third-party certification of recycled input and chain of custody. The primary goal of the RCS is to increase the use of recycled materials.

Building off previous RCS certification of the CIRCULOSE® pulp at the Kristinehamn recycling plant, this achievement further solidifies Renewcell’s mission to change the global textile industry and make it circular and sustainable.

The CIRCULOSE® pulp process conforms to the RCS 100 standard developed by Textile Exchange, a global non-profit organization advancing preferred fibers and materials.

A recycled content claim can only be made for materials that have been recovered or otherwise diverted from the solid waste stream. The certification process requires partners to comply with standards at every step of the supply chain, starting with the raw material (or recycling) suppliers and ending with the end seller in a business-to-consumer transaction.

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Re:NewCell AB

21.06.2023

Fashion for Good welcomes new partners to its Sorting for Circularity USA Project

The Sorting for Circularity USA consortium project welcomes new partners and expands its North American geographical scope. Fashion for Good is pleased to announce the addition of lululemon as an external brand partner, joining the existing seven brand partners. They also welcome their new implementation partners Helpsy, United Southern Waste Material, Goodwill Industries International Inc., and its members Goodwill of Colorado, Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc., Goodwill of the Finger Lakes, and Goodwill of San Francisco Bay. Additionally, Fashion for Good is pleased to recognise adidas as the project's lead sponsor, facilitating the complete realisation of the project scope.

The Sorting for Circularity USA consortium project welcomes new partners and expands its North American geographical scope. Fashion for Good is pleased to announce the addition of lululemon as an external brand partner, joining the existing seven brand partners. They also welcome their new implementation partners Helpsy, United Southern Waste Material, Goodwill Industries International Inc., and its members Goodwill of Colorado, Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc., Goodwill of the Finger Lakes, and Goodwill of San Francisco Bay. Additionally, Fashion for Good is pleased to recognise adidas as the project's lead sponsor, facilitating the complete realisation of the project scope.

Fashion for Good, together with Resource Recycling Systems, launched the Sorting for Circularity USA consortium project in January 2023. The project will conduct an extensive consumer survey to map the journey of a garment from closet to end of use, and present a comprehensive snapshot of textile waste composition generated in the United States. The insights gained from this 18-month project will help to scale collection, sorting, and recycling innovations and inform decisions on necessary investments and actions.

Within the first 6 months, the project has expanded to cover 6 key states: California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey and Colorado. Additional implementation partners have also signed on to support the fibre composition data analysis: Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles (SMART) Association, Helpsy, United Southern Waste Material, and Goodwill Industries International Inc., with its members Goodwill of Colorado, Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc., Goodwill of the Finger Lakes, and Goodwill of San Francisco Bay. Resource Recycling Systems will drive the dissemination and analysis of the consumer survey together with New York State Center for Sustainable Materials Management and Syracuse University Center for Sustainable Community Solutions, and execute the textile composition analysis using Matoha’s near infrared devices with advisory support from Circle Economy.

Demonstrating the importance of pre-competitive collaboration in tackling the industry’s biggest challenges, lululemon joins Eastman, H&M and Nordstrom as key project partners, together with Fashion for Good corporate partners adidas, Inditex, Levi Strauss & Co., and Target. Adidas' lead sponsorship ensures a deeper analysis of USA textile waste infrastructure and the identification of valuable opportunities for advancement.

In the USA, textile waste is the fastest-growing segment of the country's waste stream, with 85% of discarded textiles ending up in landfills*. Understanding the composition of material, volume and location of used textiles is crucial for capturing them and sorting them for the best and highest quality end use. Moreover, the range of national and regional geographies within the Sorting for Circularity project series enables for nuanced cross-country comparisons - revealing differences in the textile waste generated and infrastructure required.

Sorting for Circularity, a framework co-developed by Fashion for Good and Circle Economy, aims to (re)capture textile waste by unlocking the feedstock potential for recycling, expedite the implementation of game changing automated sorting technologies such as near-infrared spectroscopy and advanced textile-to-textile recycling, and drive circularity within the fashion value chain. The project builds on the success of Sorting for Circularity Europe and India, which revealed insights on material composition, volume, and location of used textiles and provided a solid foundation to accelerate textile recycling in those respective geographical locations.

*United States Environmental Protection Agency (2019). National Overview: Facts and Figures on Materials, Wastes and Recycling.

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Fashion for Good 

(c) Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding GmbH
21.06.2023

Freudenberg: New cotton-like interlinings

Freudenberg Performance Materials Apparel (Freudenberg) announces the 37xx PES Series – a range of interlinings that offer the classic feel of cotton combined with the modern features of enhanced durability, increased yields, and low-temperature fusing. With a 100% PES base and special finish, these OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Class I certified products open new possibilities for the business and smart casual segments.

Crafted from a 100% PES base with a special finish, these new interlinings boast enhanced durability and better resilience and recovery over traditional cotton interlinings. The 37xx PES Series interlinings offer the added advantages of no visible impurities or foreign fibers, along with low temperature fusing, reducing the risk of yellowing in the finished product. Compared with cotton interlinings, the 37xx PES Series also offers increased yields of up to 150 cm in width and are more cost effective than traditional cotton interlinings, allowing for easier and more efficient manufacturing.

Freudenberg Performance Materials Apparel (Freudenberg) announces the 37xx PES Series – a range of interlinings that offer the classic feel of cotton combined with the modern features of enhanced durability, increased yields, and low-temperature fusing. With a 100% PES base and special finish, these OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Class I certified products open new possibilities for the business and smart casual segments.

Crafted from a 100% PES base with a special finish, these new interlinings boast enhanced durability and better resilience and recovery over traditional cotton interlinings. The 37xx PES Series interlinings offer the added advantages of no visible impurities or foreign fibers, along with low temperature fusing, reducing the risk of yellowing in the finished product. Compared with cotton interlinings, the 37xx PES Series also offers increased yields of up to 150 cm in width and are more cost effective than traditional cotton interlinings, allowing for easier and more efficient manufacturing.

Apart from the material qualities, the 37xx PES Series offers unmatched consumer safety. Produced at its Nantong, China factory, Freudenberg ensures optimal quality control of the 37xx Series. Furthermore, the interlinings are OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Class I certified, making them safe for even the most sensitive skin types, including for babies.

The 37xx PES Series currently includes the 3738 and 3755 products, offered in 115 g/m2 and 165 g/m2 weights, respectively. These can be fused with other fabrics and interlinings to create the precise hand feel for garments.

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Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding GmbH

(c) COTONEA
Seit 30 Jahren wird dieses Pima-Baumwollfeld in New Mexico, USA ökologisch bewirtschaftet von Cotonea Anbaupartner Dosi Álvarez.
19.06.2023

Cotonea stellt vier neue Bio-Pima-Baumwollstoffe vor

Zur Mode- und Textilfachmesse Première Vision (4.-6.7. in Paris) stellt Cotonea erstmals vier neue Bio-Pima-Baumwollstoffe vor. Charakteristisch für die Gewebe Pima Popeline und Pima Feinkörper sowie die beiden Pima Interlock Gestricke (190 g/m² und 250 g/m²) sind seidig-feine und extra lange Fasern mit einer außergewöhnlichen Weichheit bei gleichzeitig hoher Festigkeit und Glanz.

Die Cotonea Bio-Pima-Baumwollstoffe sind dabei nicht nur atmungsaktiv, weich und formstabil, sondern dank des biologischen Anbaus besonders haut- bzw. allergikerfreundlich.

Zur Mode- und Textilfachmesse Première Vision (4.-6.7. in Paris) stellt Cotonea erstmals vier neue Bio-Pima-Baumwollstoffe vor. Charakteristisch für die Gewebe Pima Popeline und Pima Feinkörper sowie die beiden Pima Interlock Gestricke (190 g/m² und 250 g/m²) sind seidig-feine und extra lange Fasern mit einer außergewöhnlichen Weichheit bei gleichzeitig hoher Festigkeit und Glanz.

Die Cotonea Bio-Pima-Baumwollstoffe sind dabei nicht nur atmungsaktiv, weich und formstabil, sondern dank des biologischen Anbaus besonders haut- bzw. allergikerfreundlich.

Herkunft und Anbau
Die Pima-Baumwolle mit ihren Extralangstapelfasern ist ursprünglich in Peru beheimatet; heute wird sie vor allem in den USA und auch in Israel und Peru angebaut. Sie gehört zu den seltensten Baumwollsorten. Von den jährlich weltweit produzierten 25 Millionen Tonnen Baumwolle hatte Langstapel- und Extralangstapel-Baumwolle in den letzten zehn Jahren mit zwischen 300.000 und 500.000 Tonnen lediglich einen Anteil von ein bis zwei Prozent an der weltweiten Baumwollproduktion. Mit nur wenigen tausend Tonnen pro Jahr ist biologisch erzeugte Pima-Baumwolle noch deutlich seltener und eine echte Rarität.

Die Pflanze selbst gedeiht besonders in heißen, wüstenähnlichen Regionen mit mindestens 14 Stunden Sonnenschein. Gerade für den ökologischen Anbau ist sie prädestiniert, da sie genügsam mit Wasser umgeht, d. h. ihr reicht eine tief im Boden verlegte Tröpfchen-bewässerung aus. Positiver Nebeneffekt dieser Technik: Es können nur wenige Konkurrenzpflanzen wachsen (die im konventionellen Anbau üblicherweise mit Herbiziden beseitigt werden).

Bio-Pima-Baumwolle für Cotonea
In den USA, dem heute wichtigsten Anbauland für Pima-Baumwolle, gibt es nur rund 80 Bio-Baumwoll-Farmer. Davon ist wiederum nur eine gute Handvoll in der Lage Bio-Pima-Baumwolle anzubauen. Bereits seit 1997 arbeitet Cotonea mit Ramón „Dosi“ Álvarez aus New Mexico, einem Pionier des Bio-Baumwollanbaus in den USA, zusammen. Seit 2016 baut Dosi Álvarez Bio-Pima-Baumwolle für Cotonea an, für die Cotonea mittlerweile auch weitere Anbaupartner hat. Wie bei allen Vertragspartnern sind Cotonea auch bei dieser Zusammenarbeit wertschätzende und faire Geschäftspraktiken wichtig. Dazu gehört zum Beispiel, dass die Landwirte die Anbaufläche vertraglich festlegen können. Cotonea nimmt dann die Baumwolle ab, die auf dieser Fläche gewachsen ist. Das gibt ihnen Planungsmöglichkeit und wirtschaftliche Sicherheit. Für Cotonea wiederum bedeutet dies verlässliche Lieferanten auch für die exklusive Pima-Baumwolle.

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COTONEA

19.06.2023

AkzoNobel launches online energy savings calculator for powder coatings

An openly accessible online energy savings calculator for all users of powder coatings has been launched by AkzoNobel.

All powder coatings customers can instantly calculate the energy and carbon reduction they could achieve with the company’s Interpon products and related services.

It's the latest example of how the company is continuing to work towards its ambition of reducing carbon emissions across the full value chain by 50% by 2030. “Sustainability is critical for all of us and helping customers to reduce energy is one of the many ways we can work with – and for – them in order to meet our shared ambitions,” says Jeff Jirak, Director of AkzoNobel’s Powder Coatings business.

An openly accessible online energy savings calculator for all users of powder coatings has been launched by AkzoNobel.

All powder coatings customers can instantly calculate the energy and carbon reduction they could achieve with the company’s Interpon products and related services.

It's the latest example of how the company is continuing to work towards its ambition of reducing carbon emissions across the full value chain by 50% by 2030. “Sustainability is critical for all of us and helping customers to reduce energy is one of the many ways we can work with – and for – them in order to meet our shared ambitions,” says Jeff Jirak, Director of AkzoNobel’s Powder Coatings business.

To make using the tool as easy as possible, the calculator – currently only available in Europe – is supported by a detailed guide, which helps customers better understand how even making small changes in the powder coating process can have a big impact in terms of becoming more energy efficient. These include checking for leakages in compressed air systems, improving insulation and ensuring all process equipment is regularly serviced and maintained. Customers also receive expert support from Interpon’s technical service team.

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AkzoNobel