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When innovation meets passion: Canclini 1925 weaves Italian excellence through quality, style and service. (c) Canclini
18.09.2019

When innovation meets passion: Canclini 1925 weaves Italian excellence through quality, style and service.

Artisan craft, experience and high eco-technological specialization: the great tradition of fabrics for shirts which styles the future.

Search for quality, the ability to interpret elegance and a product inspired by tradition, though always trendy: these are the distinctive traits which define the vocation of Canclini 1925, a point of reference worldwide for shirt fabric manufacturing. This expertise is implemented through dynamic creativity and 100% Made in Italy artisan  craft. These are the foundations which make the history and capability of Canclini 1925 unique, as standard bearer for everlasting style.

All this results from an authentic family tradition which, for three generations, has been the driving force of the company, shaping each collection. This passion is at the service of tireless search in terms of style and technology which underlies the whole Canclini 1925 innovative approach. The goal is to offer, through its fabrics, an inimitable experience, “creating wellbeing” and emotion through touch alone, respecting the environment and humans.

Artisan craft, experience and high eco-technological specialization: the great tradition of fabrics for shirts which styles the future.

Search for quality, the ability to interpret elegance and a product inspired by tradition, though always trendy: these are the distinctive traits which define the vocation of Canclini 1925, a point of reference worldwide for shirt fabric manufacturing. This expertise is implemented through dynamic creativity and 100% Made in Italy artisan  craft. These are the foundations which make the history and capability of Canclini 1925 unique, as standard bearer for everlasting style.

All this results from an authentic family tradition which, for three generations, has been the driving force of the company, shaping each collection. This passion is at the service of tireless search in terms of style and technology which underlies the whole Canclini 1925 innovative approach. The goal is to offer, through its fabrics, an inimitable experience, “creating wellbeing” and emotion through touch alone, respecting the environment and humans.

Founded in 1925, Canclini has always been a company able to combine extraordinary creativity and product care, established as a silk factory in the Como region. This tradition was renewed in the 1960s with the shift to the cotton sector, aiming more and more at customer service, developing a partnership and trust relation. Working with Canclini 1925 means reaching into the tradition of a family which has always been passionate about its work, dynamic, creative and focused on continuous innovation.

These are distinctive and qualifying elements in the Canclini 1925 approach. An approach which, in line with the research and development pathway on which the company has always invested substantial resources, also involves considerable attention the topic of environmental and social accountability. This commitment is confirmed by numerous and prestigious certifications in the company portfolio, starting from the careful selection of raw materials to its social commitment. More specifically, Canclini 1925 has been awarded the GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), SUPIMA COTTON (the Pima “Gossypium Barbadense” cotton, classified as Extra-long Staple) certifications, following the Standard 100 by OECO-TEX®, BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) and GRS (Global Recycle Standard). A comprehensive range of tools which, combined with its in-house know-how and expertise capital, enhances the portfolio of Canclini 1925 branded innovations.

This accountability approach also encompasses the social area with the association “Un sorriso in più” (“One extra smile”). Founded and managed by the company, it is a non-profit organisation engaged in projects which include assistance in nursing homes to elderly persons without family ties, as well as in the support to children living difficult and disadvantaged family situations, focusing its activity on “human life quality”. The uniqueness generated by this meeting between tradition and innovation is the driving force behind corporate research, as well as the truly distinctive reason for its style and technology development. The high-performance looms and technologies used make the company strong and flexible enough for contemporary market requirements. The trademark passion of the Canclini family completes the picture within which the company operates, true to an approach which is at the same time artisan and high-tech, a point of reference in Italy and worldwide.

Thanks to its substantial manufacturing capacity, Canclini today is present on all of the most influential shirt markets worldwide, and – with its new Blue 1925 line - also in the denim world. In this way the company has succeeded in positioning itself among major players in textile manufacturing, authentically Italian because of its farsighted  business vision, care for details and production flexibility. It is the approach which – over the years - has allowed the group to take over important enterprises in the sector, for example Hausmann-Moos and Profilo Tessile, Maglificio Mida and Grandi & Rubinelli.
According to Simone Canclini, CEO of Canclini 1925: “What characterises the Canclini 1925 spirit is first and foremost genuine passion driven by our inspiring principles: quality, style and service. These elements have allowed us to become and remain a point of reference worldwide, to rediscover the everyday – basic and exciting – emotion of choosing a special shirt”.

tintex (c) Tintex Textiles
24.07.2019

TINTEX: Leading through innovation, and more, with a new season of Naturally Advanced fabric collections

At Munich Fabric Start, TINTEX introduces a new holistic approach to creating textiles that is built on the company’s DNA since 1998 for market leading, natural based, smart and responsible innovation

TINTEX is a unique fabric expert in materials and processes, and is introducing new levels of service to the market. First with the new Colorau® Natural Dye commercial innovation, and secondly with the TINTEX E-Commerce service that connects creativity with easy, direct-to-designer product sourcing.

The third innovation expands the company vision and influence into garment production with the SMART WARDROBE CO.LAB, a new supply chain cooperation working with three leading Portuguese makers.

But first you come and enjoy the unique touch and feel of the latest TINTEX Naturally Advanced fabrics with on-trend innovations enhanced by the new non-salt Colorau® Natural Dye process. This award-winning coloration technology fuses science, and creative innovation as a responsible evolution of better products that can now supply batches over 20kg.

At Munich Fabric Start, TINTEX introduces a new holistic approach to creating textiles that is built on the company’s DNA since 1998 for market leading, natural based, smart and responsible innovation

TINTEX is a unique fabric expert in materials and processes, and is introducing new levels of service to the market. First with the new Colorau® Natural Dye commercial innovation, and secondly with the TINTEX E-Commerce service that connects creativity with easy, direct-to-designer product sourcing.

The third innovation expands the company vision and influence into garment production with the SMART WARDROBE CO.LAB, a new supply chain cooperation working with three leading Portuguese makers.

But first you come and enjoy the unique touch and feel of the latest TINTEX Naturally Advanced fabrics with on-trend innovations enhanced by the new non-salt Colorau® Natural Dye process. This award-winning coloration technology fuses science, and creative innovation as a responsible evolution of better products that can now supply batches over 20kg.

The new A/W 20/21 collection starts from the concept of “WEME”: a Naturally Advanced offer that represents a multifaceted world. WE and ME refers to more than just the individual, but also about community and a collective spirit that seeks to grow the intellectual and spiritual individual needs in a responsive and collective way. It is a nuanced platform to discover a range of unique developments that embody the TINTEX identity through responsible innovation and creativity. Smart ingredients and processes drive innovation enhanced by the TINTEX unique dyeing and finishing expertise.

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(c) Schoeller Textil AG
17.05.2019

Industrial partnership wear2wear: recycled, recyclable and PFC-free functional fabrics

wear2wear is an innovative industrial partnership dedicated to high-quality and sustainable clothing. Five expert partners in Europe have come together to cover the entire recycling loop. On cutting-edge production systems, textile fibres from used clothing will be turned into functional fabrics. Schoeller Textil AG is supplying a wholistic textile portfolio for the workwear area. At Schoeller Textil, the recyclable, functional fabrics from the wear2wear concept belong to the Inspire fabric group. These are high-quality protective workwear fabrics made of 100 percent polyester, which offer the greatest clothing comfort and often feel just like cotton. They are also compliant with the stringent requirements of the bluesign® system.

wear2wear is an innovative industrial partnership dedicated to high-quality and sustainable clothing. Five expert partners in Europe have come together to cover the entire recycling loop. On cutting-edge production systems, textile fibres from used clothing will be turned into functional fabrics. Schoeller Textil AG is supplying a wholistic textile portfolio for the workwear area. At Schoeller Textil, the recyclable, functional fabrics from the wear2wear concept belong to the Inspire fabric group. These are high-quality protective workwear fabrics made of 100 percent polyester, which offer the greatest clothing comfort and often feel just like cotton. They are also compliant with the stringent requirements of the bluesign® system.

The sustainable wear2wear concept is synonymous with high-quality, responsible clothing. In European operations, textile fibres from used garments are used to produce new functional fabrics. Depending upon the area of intended use, they also meet strict waterproofing, breathability, protection and comfort requirements. To ensure that the raw material cycle comes full circle, these textiles can be recycled again when they reach the end of their service life. As a result, there is no waste, and they go on to produce new garments. As the wear-2-wear partner companies guarantee that – from the quality of the raw materials to the guaranteed recycling end process – these are 100 percent recyclable, functional fabrics made of recycled textile fibres. Water- and dirt-repelling technologies based on renewable raw materials, along with the most advanced membrane technology, will ensure that the textiles are manufactured and impregnated entirely without the use of PFC in the future too.

Five partner companies  
The five European partner companies in the wear2wear cooperation cover the entire recycling loop. Heinrich Glaeser Nachfolger GmbH is a German fibre and yarn producer and the “recycler” in the loop. Märkischen Faser GmbH (D) is the “upcycler” and fibre manufacturer. Carl Weiske GmbH & Co. KG (D) develops the polymers, fibres, yarns, chemical additives and textile systems, and TWD Fibres GmbH (D), a fully-integrated filament yarn producer, covers the entire range of polyester and polyamide 6.6 continuous filament yarns. Schoeller Textil AG, the innovative Swiss company, is responsible for textile production and manufactures sustainable high-tech fabrics with maximum clothing comfort. The matching climate-neutral and similarly 100 percent recyclable PTFE and PFC-free membrane, as well as recycled outer materials and linings, are supplied by Sympatex Technologies (D), the ecological alternative among the textile function specialists. DutchSpirit is a Dutch company which has been dedicated to environment-friendly clothing since 2010. Its mission is to significantly increase the awareness for sustainable clothing and offer recyclable clothing in the workwear segment. DutchSpirit is the initiator for the development of the Inspire products from Schoeller Textil and provided the inspiration for the wear2wear concept. Further garment-making partners who now also belong to the cooperative group include: Anchor Workwear BV (NL), Hüsler Berufskleider AG (CH), Groenendijk Bedrijfskleding BV (NL), Bedrijfskledingdiscounter BV (NL) and Rifka'S (NL).

27.07.2018

ZDHC erkennt ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® als LEVEL-3-Indikator für ZDHC MRSL-Konformität an

Die ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Initiative hat im Rahmen ihrer Roadmap To Zero die ECO PASSPORT Zertifizierung als LEVEL-3-Indikator für ihre MRSL-Konformität anerkannt. Die Liste mit ausgeschlossenen und reglementierten Substanzen für die Herstellung von Textilien (MRSL) der ZDHC wird in Verbindung mit dem ZDHC-Gateway – Modul Chemikalien implementiert.

ZDHC MRSL-Konformität LEVEL 3 – die höchste Stufe im aktuellen ZDHC-Programm – gibt an, dass nach ECO PASSPORT zertifizierte chemische Substanzen die ZDHC-Richtlinien für eine sichere Textilchemie erfüllen und zudem nachweislich verantwortungsvoll hergestellt wurden. Die MRSL der ZDHC umfasst chemische Substanzen, deren beabsichtigter Einsatz bei der Herstellung von Bekleidungs- und Schuhmaterialien sowie Zierteilen zum Schutz von Arbeitern, Verbrauchern und der Umwelt begrenzt oder verboten ist.

Die ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Initiative hat im Rahmen ihrer Roadmap To Zero die ECO PASSPORT Zertifizierung als LEVEL-3-Indikator für ihre MRSL-Konformität anerkannt. Die Liste mit ausgeschlossenen und reglementierten Substanzen für die Herstellung von Textilien (MRSL) der ZDHC wird in Verbindung mit dem ZDHC-Gateway – Modul Chemikalien implementiert.

ZDHC MRSL-Konformität LEVEL 3 – die höchste Stufe im aktuellen ZDHC-Programm – gibt an, dass nach ECO PASSPORT zertifizierte chemische Substanzen die ZDHC-Richtlinien für eine sichere Textilchemie erfüllen und zudem nachweislich verantwortungsvoll hergestellt wurden. Die MRSL der ZDHC umfasst chemische Substanzen, deren beabsichtigter Einsatz bei der Herstellung von Bekleidungs- und Schuhmaterialien sowie Zierteilen zum Schutz von Arbeitern, Verbrauchern und der Umwelt begrenzt oder verboten ist.

„OEKO-TEX® arbeitet seit 25 Jahren mit der Bekleidungs- und Schuhindustrie daran, die globale Lieferkette von Schadstoffen zu befreien. ECO PASSPORT ist ein wichtiger Teil dieser Arbeit und zielt proaktiv auf unerwünschte Chemikalien ab, noch bevor sie in die Lieferkette gelangen“, sagt John Frazier, Sr. Technical Director für OEKO-TEX® in Nordamerika. „ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® ist für die spezifischen Herausforderungen konzipiert, denen Chemikalienhersteller bei ihren Bemühungen, die Vorgaben von Nachhaltigkeitsinitiativen einzuhalten und gleichzeitig die Vertraulichkeit ihrer Formulierungen zu wahren, gegenüberstehen. Durch die Anerkennung als LEVEL-3-Indikator ist es ECO PASSPORT zertifizierten Lieferanten möglich, die strengsten ZDHC-Anforderungen einzuhalten und gleichzeitig ihr geistiges Eigentum zu schützen.“

Im Rahmen der ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierung werden eine Vielzahl von Chemikalien, darunter Farbmittel, Mittel zum Abkochen, Klebstoffe, Tinten, Pigmente und Hilfsstoffe in einem vertraulichen, dreistufigen Prozess analysiert, der bestätigt, dass die Formulierungen und einzelnen Inhaltsstoffe (Chemikalien mit CAS-Nummer) bestimmte Kriterien im Hinblick auf Nachhaltigkeit, Sicherheit und die Einhaltung gesetzlicher Bestimmungen erfüllen. Chemische Formulierungen werden mit der umfangreichen OEKO-TEX® Liste besorgniserregender Substanzen abgeglichen und anschließend durch Laboruntersuchungen verifiziert, dass sie keine schädlichen Verunreinigungen enthalten. Die nachhaltige Produktion wird durch Unternehmensbesuche bei den Firmen vor Ort verifiziert, bei denen die Arbeitsschutzmaßnahmen des Herstellers, die Maßnahmen zum Wasser- und Luftschutz und die Qualitätskontrolle gemäß der STeP by OEKO-TEX® Richtlinien für nachhaltige Betriebsstätten unter die Lupe genommen werden. Formulierungen, die nach ECO PASSPORT zertifiziert sind, können im ZDHC Gateway – Modul Chemikalien und im OEKO-TEX® Einkaufsführer gelistet werden, so dass Hersteller von Bekleidung und Schuhen, die auf der Suche nach nachhaltigen Chemikalien sind, sie leicht identifizieren können.

„Nachhaltige Bekleidung und Schuhe muss mit einem umweltfreundlichen, „grünen“ Einsatz von Chemikalien beginnen“, so Frazier. „Wir freuen uns, dass die ZDHC die ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierung jetzt als Indikator für eine vertrauenswürdige, umfassende Produktverantwortung für Chemieprodukte anerkannt hat, die erforderlich ist, um die Auswirkungen der Industrie auf Arbeiter, Verbraucher und Umwelt wirklich zu reduzieren“.

More information:
Eco Passport ZDHC
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OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH

03.07.2018

Archroma sign partnership with Carlin to promote color inspiration tools in France

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, recently entered in a partnership with Carlin, the world’s very first trend forecasting agency founded in 1947, aiming to promote the use of Archroma’s exclusive color inspiration tools to fashion designers and stylists in France.

Under the terms of the new partnership, Carlin will use the ‘Color Atlas by Archroma®’ color references in the Carlin’s 16 publications per year, including the InMouv trend books. Carlin will also use the Color Atlas during its color workshops, and Carlin and Archroma will organize regular conferences and events for fashion brands in major French cities, including Paris.
The partnership agreement also appoints Carlin as Archroma’s sales agent for its color management products in France, including the Color Atlas by Archroma® color library and related tools. Archroma’s color management services will continue to be sold through the existing channels.

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, recently entered in a partnership with Carlin, the world’s very first trend forecasting agency founded in 1947, aiming to promote the use of Archroma’s exclusive color inspiration tools to fashion designers and stylists in France.

Under the terms of the new partnership, Carlin will use the ‘Color Atlas by Archroma®’ color references in the Carlin’s 16 publications per year, including the InMouv trend books. Carlin will also use the Color Atlas during its color workshops, and Carlin and Archroma will organize regular conferences and events for fashion brands in major French cities, including Paris.
The partnership agreement also appoints Carlin as Archroma’s sales agent for its color management products in France, including the Color Atlas by Archroma® color library and related tools. Archroma’s color management services will continue to be sold through the existing channels.

The Color Atlas by Archroma® uses complementary tools to enhance creative possibilities for designers and brands. It incorporates the six-volume ‘Color Atlas’ Library, with over 4,300 colors on cotton poplin; the two-volume ‘Color Atlas Compact’ for improved portability; and the ‘Color Atlas Online’ which enables you to take an image with your smartphone and identify the closest Color Atlas shades.
“Just like designers, brands, retailers, manufacturers and Carlin, we are passionate about color trends,” explains Chris Hipps, Global Director of Archroma Color Management Services. “We redefined the concept of a color library for the textile industry with our Color Atlas, an essential and inspirational reference that gives creatives options that they had never dreamed of. With our new partnership with Carlin we’ll be able to share our Color Atlas and our passion for color with a new audience.”

“Carlin is at the forefront of trend forecasting,” explains Edouard Keller, Head of International Sales, Carlin. “And that includes the use of color. Archroma offers a suite of services and tools that are both practical and instantly available for our clients; this is what makes their solution so attractive to us. Our partnership with Archroma will empower us to share the advanced Color Atlas and associated tools with creatives throughout France, helping them to unlock their creativity with color.”

 

21st Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2018 (KITE)
21st Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2018 (KITE)
28.06.2018

21st Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2018 (KITE)

Exhibitors from over 30 countries participating at Kenya's Biggest Int'l. Multi-Sector Trade Exhibition

The largest international trade exhibition in Africa for multi-sector products, equipment and machinery will take place at KICC, Nairobi, Kenya from 04 - 06 September with record breaking numbers. Exhibitors and trade visitors are said to increase by 27% and 24% respectively at the 21st edition of the Kenya International Trade Exhibition (KITE). The exhibition has grown in stature from its inception 22 years ago, as the key networking and sourcing platform for the industries. As the largest event of its kind, it ensures direct access to over 150 exhibitors from 30 countries and more than 12,000 trade visitors.

With an amazing array of products and services from all over the world, it gives visitors the opportunity to source cutting edge products and services as well as learn about and discuss the latest market trends. There is no other related trade exhibition in East Africa that delivers the same quality, quantity and variety of buyers and distributors.

Exhibitors from over 30 countries participating at Kenya's Biggest Int'l. Multi-Sector Trade Exhibition

The largest international trade exhibition in Africa for multi-sector products, equipment and machinery will take place at KICC, Nairobi, Kenya from 04 - 06 September with record breaking numbers. Exhibitors and trade visitors are said to increase by 27% and 24% respectively at the 21st edition of the Kenya International Trade Exhibition (KITE). The exhibition has grown in stature from its inception 22 years ago, as the key networking and sourcing platform for the industries. As the largest event of its kind, it ensures direct access to over 150 exhibitors from 30 countries and more than 12,000 trade visitors.

With an amazing array of products and services from all over the world, it gives visitors the opportunity to source cutting edge products and services as well as learn about and discuss the latest market trends. There is no other related trade exhibition in East Africa that delivers the same quality, quantity and variety of buyers and distributors.

Concentrating on some of the largest growth categories within the multi sector industry, Kenya International Trade Exhibition (KITE) 2018 has five distinct sub categories, namely: FOODAGRO, MEDEXPO, PPPEXPO & INDUSMACH which will cover the food, hotel & agricultural sectors, medical & pharmaceuticals, plastic, printing & packaging sector, the industrial and finally the consumer sector. Being centrally located, Kenya emerges as one of the largest importers in Africa. Kenya also has the largest economy in east Africa and is a regional financial and transportation hub.

Pasadena Laundry Recertified for Clean Green
Pasadena Laundry Recertified for Clean Green
08.06.2018

Pasadena Laundry Recertified for Clean Green

California Linen Services of Pasadena, Calif. has been recertified Clean Green, reflecting the company’s dedication to standards for operational efficiency and sustainability. The certification quantifies linen, uniform and facility services’ environmentally friendly performance by confirming an operation launders within TRSA-designated water and energy use thresholds; and verifies use of best management practices (BMPs) in line with the ASTM International environmental laundering standard.
 
California Linen Service’s customers can be assured their reusable healthcare textiles are washed, dried and finished with processes that maximize sustainability and reduce greenhouse emissions. Clean Green certified operations demonstrate significant commitment to conservation and green operations through these BMPs:

California Linen Services of Pasadena, Calif. has been recertified Clean Green, reflecting the company’s dedication to standards for operational efficiency and sustainability. The certification quantifies linen, uniform and facility services’ environmentally friendly performance by confirming an operation launders within TRSA-designated water and energy use thresholds; and verifies use of best management practices (BMPs) in line with the ASTM International environmental laundering standard.
 
California Linen Service’s customers can be assured their reusable healthcare textiles are washed, dried and finished with processes that maximize sustainability and reduce greenhouse emissions. Clean Green certified operations demonstrate significant commitment to conservation and green operations through these BMPs:

  • Recovering heat from drained hot water and heat dispersed from the process of warming water
  • Recapturing drained water from rinses for reuse
  • Using environmentally friendly detergents
  • Removing solids and liquids from wastewater
  • Solar energy and energy-efficient lighting
  • Recycling programs
  • Re-routing trucks to save vehicle fuel
  • Spill prevention plans

California Linen Service earned the Clean Green certification initially in 2015. The designation is valid for three years at a time. TRSA inspects laundry facilities seeking certification and approves documentation of their water and energy use and BMP deployment through production reports they submit to auditors during the inspections. TRSA’s certification management protocol includes auditor training by the association’s inspection program administrator.
Clean Green aligns with the ASTM International standard, Guide for Sustainable Laundry Practices, which recognizes key criteria for the certification as universal indicators of maximum sustainability in commercial laundry work. ASTM’s review of TRSA BMPs verified these as the most effective and practical techniques for a laundry to achieve green objectives.
TRSA members prompted development of the standard, which was vetted in the sustainability subcommittee of the ASTM Committee on Textiles. Top technical experts, scientists and environmental professionals from outside the linen, uniform and facility services industry reviewed the BMPs. ASTM is the global leader in developing and delivering voluntary consensus standards unparalleled in building consumer confidence in product and service quality.
 
“I applaud California Linen Services for their ongoing sustainability efforts and maintaining the highest standards in their production and delivery operations,” said Joseph Ricci, TRSA president and CEO. “Meeting all the criteria for certification is not easy, but the company is committed to industry-leading processes and technologies.”

 

TRSA staff members Director of Memebership and Industry Outreach Ken Koepper and Office Manager Mary Beth Porter
TRSA staff members Director of Memebership and Industry Outreach Ken Koepper and Office Manager Mary Beth Porter
01.06.2018

TRSA Highlights Certifications at F&B Show

Attendees of the May 19-22 National Restaurant Show in Chicago learned that linen, uniform and facility services providers serving restaurants and other foodservice operations can be distinguished by earning third-party verification of their sustainability and cleanliness, as TRSA exhibited its Clean Green and Hygienically Clean Food Service certifications at the show.
More than 150 individuals viewed the exhibit, which screened a new animated video explaining the Clean Green designation. It’s now showing on TRSA’s YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-24iVCNRT0).

Depicting operations within a laundry, the video shows how contracting with a Clean Green certified provider delivers services restaurants need and gives them peace of mind from doing business with a sustainable provider. Clean Green operations comply with water and energy standards and demonstrate best management practices in supplying, laundering and maintaining textiles.

Attendees of the May 19-22 National Restaurant Show in Chicago learned that linen, uniform and facility services providers serving restaurants and other foodservice operations can be distinguished by earning third-party verification of their sustainability and cleanliness, as TRSA exhibited its Clean Green and Hygienically Clean Food Service certifications at the show.
More than 150 individuals viewed the exhibit, which screened a new animated video explaining the Clean Green designation. It’s now showing on TRSA’s YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-24iVCNRT0).

Depicting operations within a laundry, the video shows how contracting with a Clean Green certified provider delivers services restaurants need and gives them peace of mind from doing business with a sustainable provider. Clean Green operations comply with water and energy standards and demonstrate best management practices in supplying, laundering and maintaining textiles.

Visitors to the exhibit learned which providers serving these attendees’ home geographic areas are Clean Green certified and were encouraged to work with such a certified provider if not already doing so. Speaking with attendees also gave TRSA staff the opportunity to ask them about their experience with providers and, if currently under contract with one, its identity.

  • 76 percent of those questioned indicate they currently use such a provider. Most could identify it by name
  • 18 percent said they use an on-premises or home laundry for linen and uniform needs. Many of these respondents indicated they work for hotels, healthcare facilities, colleges or military bases with their own laundry equipment
  • 6 percent said they use disposable products (napkins, wipers) instead of their reusable textile equivalents; most of these respondents are in quick-service restaurant operations

The TRSA display distributed copies of Sustainability: Finding the “New” Green in Your Restaurant Supply Chain, a 7-page guide to using a systematic approach to choose suppliers whose products/services are proven to be more sustainable than those of their competitors and whose own practices are more sustainable.

TRSA’s exhibit also kicked off a survey of restaurant management to determine their perceptions of table linen service as a plus for facility hygiene and service to diners. Results will help TRSA communicate to the restaurant industry the value of using Hygienically Clean Food Service certified providers in the hope that doing so becomes an industry standard.

Such certified laundries commit to cleanliness through third-party, quantified biological testing and inspection. This process eliminates subjectivity by focusing on outcomes and results that verify linens and uniforms cleaned in these facilities meet appropriate hygienically clean standards and best management practices for servicing full- and limited-service restaurants, hotels, hospitals, educational institutions and other locations where food is handled and served.

ABOUT CLEAN GREEN
Clean Green certification recognizes linen, uniform and facility services companies that demonstrate responsible leadership in sustainability and conservation by acknowledging commitment to improving water and energy efficiency and adoption of best management practices for reusing, reclaiming and recycling resources. Certified operations meet quality standards for effectiveness in conserving resources and minimizing environmental impact. Customers that use Clean Green certified companies to supply, launder and maintain linens, uniforms, mats and other reusable textiles can be assured that their provider maximizes sustainable practices.

ABOUT HYGIENICALLY CLEAN
Hygienically Clean certification demonstrates linen, uniform and facility services companies’ commitment to cleanliness through independent, third-party laundry plant inspection and quantified microbial testing. Inspection and re-inspection verify that items are maintained, washed, dried, ironed, packed, transported and delivered using best management practices to meet key disinfection criteria. Between scheduled and supplemental inspections, ongoing microbial testing quantifies cleanliness and indicates laundry process adjustments.

03.05.2018

Vertrauen aufbauen

  • Wie baut man Vertrauen bei vielbeschäftigten, nachhaltigkeitsbewussten Verbrauchern auf?

Im Zeitalter von „Fake News“ und „Greenwashing“ ist es nicht überraschend, dass laut „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ 64 % der Verbraucher, die Ökotextilien kennen, angaben, dass sie zumindest manchmal überprüfen, ob die Aussagen zur Nachhaltigkeit der Wahrheit entsprechen. Dieser Anteil lag bei den Millennials sogar bei 69 % bzw. 74 % bei Eltern kleiner Kinder, die an der weltweiten OEKO-TEX® Studie teilgenommen haben(1). Kombiniert man diese Skepsis mit Zeitmangel, lässt sich leicht erahnen, wie Markenunternehmen, Zertifizierer und Einzelhändler zusammenarbeiten können, um einen verlässlichen und schnellen Weg zu mehr Vertrauen für diese vielbeschäftigten Verbraucher zu bereiten.

  • Wie baut man Vertrauen bei vielbeschäftigten, nachhaltigkeitsbewussten Verbrauchern auf?

Im Zeitalter von „Fake News“ und „Greenwashing“ ist es nicht überraschend, dass laut „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ 64 % der Verbraucher, die Ökotextilien kennen, angaben, dass sie zumindest manchmal überprüfen, ob die Aussagen zur Nachhaltigkeit der Wahrheit entsprechen. Dieser Anteil lag bei den Millennials sogar bei 69 % bzw. 74 % bei Eltern kleiner Kinder, die an der weltweiten OEKO-TEX® Studie teilgenommen haben(1). Kombiniert man diese Skepsis mit Zeitmangel, lässt sich leicht erahnen, wie Markenunternehmen, Zertifizierer und Einzelhändler zusammenarbeiten können, um einen verlässlichen und schnellen Weg zu mehr Vertrauen für diese vielbeschäftigten Verbraucher zu bereiten.

Um es beim Shopping leichter zu haben, entscheiden sich viele nachhaltigkeitsbewusste Verbraucher bereits im Voraus dafür ihre „Hausaufgaben“ zu machen. Auf diese Weise stellen sie für sich ein Markenpaket bzw. eine Sammlung von Marken zusammen, die sich mit ihren Wertvorstellungen decken. Diese Auswahl an gewünschten Marken kann sowohl Marken aus den Bereichen Bekleidung und Heimtextilien als auch Handelsmarken und Zertifizierungssysteme umfassen. 42 Prozent der Verbraucher in der Studie gaben an, dass sie die Werte und Prinzipien der von ihnen gekauften Marken kennen möchten, 34 Prozent möchten über die Nachhaltigkeitspraktiken einer Marke Bescheid wissen und 38 Prozent möchten wissen, welche kleinen Schritte Marken bereits unternommen haben, um nachhaltiger zu sein – auch wenn sie nicht vollständig „grün“ sind.

Wo bekommen Verbraucher vorab solche Informationen zur Nachhaltigkeit von Marken und Einzelhändlern? Hier spielt das Alter eine Rolle. Laut der OEKO-TEX® Studie war für Millennials das Internet die wichtigste Informationsquelle. 69 % dieser 18-36-jährigen verließen sich darauf. Der Anteil bei den Babyboomern lag im Vergleich dazu bei 55 %. Auch soziale Medien liegen mit 55 % bei den Millennials im Trend. Bei den Babyboomern macht dieser Anteil nur 25 % aus. Drei Viertel (74 %) der Babyboomer bevorzugen hingegen Mainstream-Medien als Informationsquelle.

Im Geschäft und am Produkt – dies sind im Verkauf die zwei wichtigsten Gelegenheiten zur Information und Beeinflussung der Verbraucher. Mehr als die Hälfte (52 %) der befragten Verbraucher gaben in der Studie „The Key To Confidence“ an, dass sie Textilien auf ein Label einer unabhängigen Organisation überprüfen, welche die Richtigkeit der Angaben verifiziert. Mehr als die Hälfte (49 %) schauen sich die Informationen zur Faserzusammensetzung auf den Etiketten an, um festzustellen, welche Art von Stoff verwendet wurde. 41 Prozent beurteilen ein Textilprodukt anhand des Herstellungsorts.

Diese Erkenntnisse bestätigen eindeutig, dass das Engagement einer Marke oder eines Händlers für ökologische und soziale Verantwortung über einen multimedialen Ansatz kommuniziert werden sollte. Zunächst interessieren sich die Konsumenten dafür, was Marken selbst auf ihren Websites, in der Werbung und in sozialen Medien kommunizieren. Darüber hinaus schätzen die Verbraucher aber auch die Bewertung durch Dritte, z.B. anhand von Zertifizierungen und Labels von vertrauenswürdigen Organisationen. Schließlich können Informationen, die direkt beim Einkaufs verfügbar sind, wie z. B. Infotafeln, Hang-Tags und Verpackungen, Produktlabels, ausführliche Online-Produktbeschreibungen sowie ein gut informiertes Verkaufspersonal, ein sehr effektives Mittel sein, um den Käufern relevante Informationen zur Nachhaltigkeit von Textilien bereitzustellen.

Verbraucher lernen schnell und man kann ihnen das Thema „textile Nachhaltigkeit“ leicht vermitteln. Sie suchen nach Informationen, die ihnen helfen, das Richtige zu tun. Sie verlassen sich darauf, dass Marken, Zertifizierungsorganisationen und Einzelhändler einen Teil der Arbeit für sie übernehmen, um die Suche nach und den Kauf von nachhaltigen Produkten zu einem positiven, zeiteffizienten Prozess mit Wohlfühlcharakter zu machen. Ein Millennial äußerte in der Studie „The Key To Confidence“ beispielsweise: „Die Welt steuert aufgrund der globalen Erderwärmung und des Klimawandels in ihr Verderben. Wir müssen deshalb alles erdenklich Mögliche tun, um die Umwelt zu schützen. Das bedeutet, nachhaltige Produkte zu kaufen, die Industrie dabei zu unterstützen, umweltfreundliche Produkte herzustellen, und an die Arbeiter in den Produktionsbetrieben zu denken.“

Marken, Zertifizierer und Einzelhändler, die zusammenarbeiten, um glaubwürdige Informationen und verlässliche Orientierung zu liefern, machen es vielbeschäftigten Verbrauchern leichter, das Richtige zu tun. Sie können einen weiteren kleinen Beitrag zu einem nachhaltigeren Lebensstil leisten und es ermöglichen, dass die Verbraucher mehr Einkäufe tätigen, ohne dass sie sich Gedanken über die Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt oder die Gesellschaft machen müssen. Und das sind die Faktoren, die es erlauben, Vertrauen und Loyalität bei den skeptischen, nachhaltigkeitsbewussten Verbrauchern von heute schaffen.

(1) „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“, OEKO-TEX® und Anerca, 2017.

 

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OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH

(c) Lectra
20.03.2018

Teamwork Reimagined: Lectra Connected Design and Lectra Connected Development

  • Connect people, data and processes with Lectra’s latest solutions to power up design and development teams

Paris – Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, introduces collaborative solutions specifically developed for design and product development teams, enabling fashion companies to affront tighter deadlines and handle wider product mixes with speed and serenity.

With the rise of e-commerce, digitally dependent consumers expect personalized, innovative fashion delivered to their doorstep at the click of a mouse.

Fashion companies are struggling to keep up with consumer demands and looking for new ways to speed up design and development without compromising quality. Design teams work faster than ever to deliver fresh, eye-catching collections. Product development teams rush to transform new designs into consumer-ready products. Given the accelerated pace of the fashion marketplace, information sharing has become vital for these teams.

  • Connect people, data and processes with Lectra’s latest solutions to power up design and development teams

Paris – Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, introduces collaborative solutions specifically developed for design and product development teams, enabling fashion companies to affront tighter deadlines and handle wider product mixes with speed and serenity.

With the rise of e-commerce, digitally dependent consumers expect personalized, innovative fashion delivered to their doorstep at the click of a mouse.

Fashion companies are struggling to keep up with consumer demands and looking for new ways to speed up design and development without compromising quality. Design teams work faster than ever to deliver fresh, eye-catching collections. Product development teams rush to transform new designs into consumer-ready products. Given the accelerated pace of the fashion marketplace, information sharing has become vital for these teams.

Lectra has developed two new solutions to fulfill the specific needs of these teams, Lectra Connected Design and Lectra Connected Development. These solutions deliver collaborative environments that integrate business applications to aggregate, standardize and store data from all design and product development stages. These innovative solutions make every-day working life less stressful by allowing criteria-based searches, inciting users to capitalize on data links, and providing them with innovative tools and services to speed up their processes.

Lectra Connected Design facilitates collaboration between textile and fashion designers, colorists, graphic designers, technical designers and their managers by providing design teams with a connected environment. Team members can access the platform via their Lectra Kaledo® design software and Adobe® Creative Cloud, share inspiration and review collections together or upload inspirations via dedicated mobile apps. This solution gives users the visibility needed to streamline, automate and monitor the entire design process to ensure that they remain creative under severe time constraints.

In the same way, Lectra Connected Development connects patternmakers, graders, technical design teams, managers, cost and margin specialists, marker makers and sample teams through data. It allows team members to connect through Lectra Modaris® 2D and 3D patternmaking software and Lectra Diamino® Fashion marker-making software. Thanks to the wide range of standard libraries and mobile applications provided, teams will improve the efficiency of technical specifications creation. The automation of business processes and real-time communication allow product development teams to avoid errors and deliver the right product quality and fit.

“We recognize first and foremost that today’s fashion industry professionals need to feel well-equipped and at ease in order to perform well under tight deadlines,” explains Céline Choussy Bedouet, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Lectra. “We are confident that by introducing a new and easy way of collaborating through sound data management, both offers will help design and product development teams work faster and more easily to build quality into the products they design and develop. That way, they can reach their fullest potential as key contributors to their companies’ success.”

More information:
Lectra, PLM Design
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Lectra

05.03.2018

LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® – Ein Jahr transparenter Verbraucherschutz und optimale Qualitätssicherung

Lederprodukte begleiten uns von klein auf in allen Lebensbereichen – von der Baby-Krabbeldecke aus Schaffell über unser tägliches Schuhwerk bis hin zu edlen Designermöbeln oder Fahrzeugsitzen in Flugzeug, Bahn und Auto. Ein verlässlicher Nachweis, dass Lederartikel keine schädlichen Inhaltsstoffe wie Allergien auslösendes Chrom-VI enthalten, stellt deshalb eine wertvolle Entscheidungshilfe für alle Konsumenten dar.

Produkte mit dem LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® Label bieten hier seit mittlerweile einem Jahr die Sicherheit, dass sie im Rahmen unabhängiger Labortests auf einen umfangreichen Schadstoff-Katalog geprüft wurden und die strengen OEKO-TEX® Kriterien einhalten.
Herstellern und Anbietern von Lederartikeln steht mit dem LEATHER STANDARD gleichzeitig ein praxisnahes System zur Ergänzung ihrer betrieblichen Qualitätssicherung unter humanökologischen Gesichtspunkten zur Verfügung.

Geschätzt wird das LEATHER STANDARD Label von den Firmen darüber hinaus als transparentes Instrument, mit dem sie die von ihnen erbrachte Produktverantwortung anschaulich und glaubwürdig im stationären Handel und in Online-Shops kommunizieren können.

Lederprodukte begleiten uns von klein auf in allen Lebensbereichen – von der Baby-Krabbeldecke aus Schaffell über unser tägliches Schuhwerk bis hin zu edlen Designermöbeln oder Fahrzeugsitzen in Flugzeug, Bahn und Auto. Ein verlässlicher Nachweis, dass Lederartikel keine schädlichen Inhaltsstoffe wie Allergien auslösendes Chrom-VI enthalten, stellt deshalb eine wertvolle Entscheidungshilfe für alle Konsumenten dar.

Produkte mit dem LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® Label bieten hier seit mittlerweile einem Jahr die Sicherheit, dass sie im Rahmen unabhängiger Labortests auf einen umfangreichen Schadstoff-Katalog geprüft wurden und die strengen OEKO-TEX® Kriterien einhalten.
Herstellern und Anbietern von Lederartikeln steht mit dem LEATHER STANDARD gleichzeitig ein praxisnahes System zur Ergänzung ihrer betrieblichen Qualitätssicherung unter humanökologischen Gesichtspunkten zur Verfügung.

Geschätzt wird das LEATHER STANDARD Label von den Firmen darüber hinaus als transparentes Instrument, mit dem sie die von ihnen erbrachte Produktverantwortung anschaulich und glaubwürdig im stationären Handel und in Online-Shops kommunizieren können.
Seit Einführung des LEATHER STANDARD im Januar 2017 wurden weltweit knapp 40 Zertifikate für eine breite Vielfalt unterschiedlichster Produkte ausgestellt – vom Ziegenfell-Vorleger als stimmungsvolles Wohn-Accessoire für das Schlafzimmer über Lederbekleidung bis hin zu Lederhandtaschen der italienischen Edelmarke Zanellato.

„Die positive Resonanz der Industrie bis hin zum Handel und dem Endverbraucher verdeutlicht, dass der LEATHER STANDARD ein echtes Marktbedürfnis bedient“, freut sich OEKO-TEX® Generalsekretär Georg Dieners über den bisherigen Erfolg des Produktlabels. Nachfrage: stark wachsend.

Analog zum weltweit führenden STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® für schadstoffgeprüfte Textilien trägt der LEATHER STANDARD nun auch im breiten Marktsegment der Lederwaren zu einem effektiven Verbraucherschutz bei. Die Prüfkriterien und Grenzwerte werden jährlich aktualisiert und sind global verbindlich. Ein LEATHER STANDARD Zertifikat wird nur vergeben, wenn sämtliche Bestandteile eines Verkaufsartikels den geltenden Anforderungen entsprechen, neben dem Leder also auch Zubehörteile wie Metallknöpfe oder Reißverschlüsse.

Ein Online-Verzeichnis mit LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® zertifizierten Produkten ist unter www.oekotex.com/produkte verfügbar.
Nähere Informationen zum LEATHER STANDARD: www.oeko-tex.com/leatherstandard.

More information:
LEATHER STANDARD OEKO-TEX®
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Frau Anna Czerwinska, OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH

20.02.2018

Dual and Lectra enter into long-term partnership

Paris, February 20, 2018 – Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, is pleased to announce its partnership with Dual through the signing of a global agreement covering the Korean automotive supplier’s fabric seating and airbag businesses.

Backed by world-class research and development, Dual strives to meet evolving customer needs by offering innovative new automotive interior materials and advanced safety textiles. The supplier’s automotive trim and airbag divisions serve Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group, the fourth largest automaker in the world. Currently undergoing rapid expansion, Hyundai-Kia is counting on Dual to increase its manufacturing capabilities in the high-growth regions where the group operates, including China, Eastern Europe, Turkey and South America.

Paris, February 20, 2018 – Lectra, the technological partner for companies using fabrics and leather, is pleased to announce its partnership with Dual through the signing of a global agreement covering the Korean automotive supplier’s fabric seating and airbag businesses.

Backed by world-class research and development, Dual strives to meet evolving customer needs by offering innovative new automotive interior materials and advanced safety textiles. The supplier’s automotive trim and airbag divisions serve Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group, the fourth largest automaker in the world. Currently undergoing rapid expansion, Hyundai-Kia is counting on Dual to increase its manufacturing capabilities in the high-growth regions where the group operates, including China, Eastern Europe, Turkey and South America.

A key feature of the global agreement is Lectra’s commitment to help Dual optimize its manufacturing processes with the aim of improving its cost structure. Lectra’s most advanced technologies—Vector® for vehicle seating and FocusQuantum® for airbags—and unique expertise in cutting room processes are crucial to helping Dual reach its operational excellence objectives.

The agreement designates Lectra as sole supplier for high-ply cutting equipment and services for Dual’s seating and interiors business, and laser cutting equipment and services for the company’s airbag cushion business at six plants located in Korea and China.
For its operations in Korea and China, Dual will gain access to the full array of expertise, customer support and field services that Lectra provides worldwide. Lectra’s complete customer support structure enables maximum uptime through remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance.

“Dual will benefit most from this agreement by containing costs in the cutting room,” remarks Ong Jae-Yeol, Fabric and Seat BU Executive Managing Director, Dual. “This is precisely where Lectra’s expertise can help us gain a competitive advantage.”
“We are pleased to enter into this global partnership with Dual, to support them—not only with our best-in-class cutting technology, but also with Lectra’s expertise in cutting processes,” states Javier Garcia, Senior VP Automotive Sales, Lectra. “Our unique know-how contributes to Dual’s pursuit of operational excellence—the source of sustainable competitive advantage for car seat cover and airbag cushion suppliers.”

More information:
Lectra Vector® FocusQuantum®
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Nathalie Fournier-Christol, Responsable des Relations Presse Groupe, press department, communications

20.02.2018

The Key to Confidence: Die zweite Ergebnisrunde aus OEKO-TEX® Verbraucherstudie

Die OEKO-TEX® Gemeinschaft hat weitere Ergebnisse ihrer Studie „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ veröffentlicht, die sich auf die Zielgruppen Millennials und Eltern konzentrieren.
Der jüngste Bericht beschreibt zwei der mächtigsten Verbrauchergruppen auf dem weltweiten Textilmarkt, die diesen Markt noch auf Jahrzehnte hinaus beeinflussen werden. OEKO-TEX® stellt die Ergebnisse in den nächsten Monaten im Rahmen mehrerer Webinare und Präsentationen vor. Ein bereits aufgezeichnetes, von der für die Studie „The Key To Confidence“ verantwortlichen Marktforscherin Ellen Karp präsentiertes Webinar ist jetzt unter www.oeko-tex.com/webinare verfügbar.

Die OEKO-TEX® Gemeinschaft hat weitere Ergebnisse ihrer Studie „The Key To Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ veröffentlicht, die sich auf die Zielgruppen Millennials und Eltern konzentrieren.
Der jüngste Bericht beschreibt zwei der mächtigsten Verbrauchergruppen auf dem weltweiten Textilmarkt, die diesen Markt noch auf Jahrzehnte hinaus beeinflussen werden. OEKO-TEX® stellt die Ergebnisse in den nächsten Monaten im Rahmen mehrerer Webinare und Präsentationen vor. Ein bereits aufgezeichnetes, von der für die Studie „The Key To Confidence“ verantwortlichen Marktforscherin Ellen Karp präsentiertes Webinar ist jetzt unter www.oeko-tex.com/webinare verfügbar.

Die Online-Befragung „The Key to Confidence“ wurde in der zweiten Hälfte des Jahres 2017 durchgeführt und stützt sich auf Daten von mehr als 11.000 Verbrauchern von Bekleidung und Heimtextilien. Von der gesamten Erhebung entfallen ca. 30 % auf die Altersgruppe der zwischen 1981 und 2000 Geborenen, die auch als Millennials bezeichnet werden. Das deckt sich mit dem Anteil der Bevölkerung weltweit. In der zweiten Ausgabe der Ergebnisse berichtet OEKO-TEX®, wie differenziert Millennials über Nachhaltigkeit bei Textilien denken und wie das Elternsein diese Einstellungen beeinflusst.

Durch die Nutzung des Internets und sozialer Medien beispielsweise, ist das Bewusstsein der Millennials über ökologische und soziale Missstände in der Textilindustrie stärker ausgeprägt als bei älteren Teilnehmern der Befragung. Sie neigen eher dazu, die Textilindustrie als einen der wichtigsten Umweltverschmutzer zu betrachten. Infolgedessen sind Millennials weitaus mehr besorgt über Schadstoffe in ihrer Bekleidung und in Heimtextilprodukten.

Bei Eltern ist die Sorge über alle möglichen Dinge noch stärker ausgeprägt. Insbesondere Eltern von Kleinkindern äußern ihre Bedenken über Schadstoffe in einer Vielzahl von Produkten, aber insbesondere in Heimtextilien und Bekleidung. Die unguten Gefühle von Eltern in Bezug auf die Produktsicherheit übertreffen dabei die Bedenken von Nicht-Eltern. Ihr Bewusstsein für „umweltfreundliche“ Bekleidung und Heimtextilien, das sich auch in entsprechenden Produktkäufen widerspiegelt, ist wesentlich stärker als bei Menschen, die keine kleinen Kinder zu Hause haben.

Dementsprechend haben Millennials und Eltern ein stärkeres Interesse an zertifizierten Textilien. „Beide dieser von Zeitmangel geprägten Verbrauchergruppen suchen nach dem kürzesten Weg zu Vertrauen und Transparenz“, sagt Ellen Karp, Expertin für globale Marken und Nachhaltigkeitsforschung. „Millennials und Eltern möchte das Richtige für die Gesellschaft und die Erde tun, aber auch für ihre Familien. Markenunternehmen und Zertifizierer spielen eine wichtige Rolle bei der Kommunikation von Informationen, die diesen engagierten Verbrauchern verantwortungsbewusste Kaufentscheidungen ermöglichen, die sie gerne bereit sind zu treffen.“

Anna Czerwinska, Head of Marketing and Communication bei OEKO-TEX® sagt dazu: „Wir von OEKO-TEX® möchten diese Ergebnisse sehr gerne mit unseren Kunden und der Textilindustrie teilen. Seit 25 Jahren sehen wir es als unsere Aufgabe an, Unternehmen und Verbrauchern dabei zu helfen, bewusste und fundierte Entscheidungen zu treffen.“ „Die Informationen aus der Studie unterstreichen einmal mehr die wichtige Rolle, die unabhängige OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierungen und Labels dabei spielen können, Millennials und Eltern bei der Auswahl nachhaltiger Textilien zu helfen, die ihren Familien zugutekommen und eine bessere Welt schaffen.“

Für weitere Informationen zu „The Key to Confidence: Verbraucher und textile Nachhaltigkeit – Denkweisen, neue Verhaltensweisen und Ausblicke“ wenden Sie sich bitte per E-Mail an Trish Martin (t.martin@oeko-tex.com) oder an Anna Czerwinska (a.czerwinska@oeko-tex.com). Nähere Details zum OEKO-TEX® Portfolio an Prüfungen, Zertifizierungen und Produktlabels finden Sie unter www.oeko-tex.com.
 

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OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH, Frau Anna Czerwinska

intertextile, Shanghai (c) Messe Frankfurt GmbH
20.02.2018

Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition 2018, 14 – 16 March 2018

As the global textile industry’s most comprehensive sourcing summit for the spring / summer season, Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics is naturally the ideal place to find the latest developments in product innovation and sustainability. This is especially true in the fair’s Beyond Denim zone, which this edition will feature over 110 exhibitors from China, Japan, Pakistan, Turkey and elsewhere. Adding to a total of some 3,300 exhibitors from around 22 countries and regions, they provide sourcing options for the entire industry, from fabrics for ladieswear, menswear, suiting, shirting, lingerie and swimwear to high-end wool fabrics, original pattern designs, functional & performance fabrics, sustainability products & services, digital printing technologies, garment & fashion accessories and more.

As the global textile industry’s most comprehensive sourcing summit for the spring / summer season, Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics is naturally the ideal place to find the latest developments in product innovation and sustainability. This is especially true in the fair’s Beyond Denim zone, which this edition will feature over 110 exhibitors from China, Japan, Pakistan, Turkey and elsewhere. Adding to a total of some 3,300 exhibitors from around 22 countries and regions, they provide sourcing options for the entire industry, from fabrics for ladieswear, menswear, suiting, shirting, lingerie and swimwear to high-end wool fabrics, original pattern designs, functional & performance fabrics, sustainability products & services, digital printing technologies, garment & fashion accessories and more.

Denim enriched with volcanic ash: the latest innovation from Orta Anadolu
Volcanic ash is not uncommon in beauty products – it is known as Mother Nature’s skin purifier after all, and used as an exfoliator for example – but it is far less common in the textile industry. Orta Anadolu are set to change that with their BIOWARE denim which is enriched with mineralised volcanic ash to create an odour absorbing effect. This technology captures and absorbs odour compounds that would normally pass through the fabric, neutralising bad bacteria while retaining the helpful bacteria that common deodorisers, which contain harsh substances, normally eliminate. This leads to a more environmentally friendly product that is better for the user’s skin.

Orta will also be presenting BIOCHARGE at Intertextile, which, according to the company, is the world’s first denim fabric for muscle wellness. Infused with minerals, Orta state that BIOCHARGE is medically proven to refresh muscles, relieve muscle tension and optimise body balance. They will also present their BOUNCE stretch range, with high elasticity and a ‘street’ style, while CHRONICLE, another in their S/S 19 range, is a blend of heritage and future styles.

US Denim Mills blend tomorrow’s technology with yesterday’s style
Another innovative denim firm exhibiting at Intertextile Shanghai, and another blending old and new, is US Denim Mills. According to the company, their collection at the fair will “harness tomorrow’s textile advances to revitalise the great style visions of the past by adding fashion, comfort, performance and sustainability advantages to authentic denim looks.” This collection includes:

• Selvedge: using the company’s legacy selvedge looms to produce bi-stretch ‘SelvedgeX’ while experimenting with blends of natural yarns and high-tech fibre blends in its ‘HeritEdge+’ range
• Stretch: including ‘Flex 360’ bi-stretch denim with a slight cross-bias freedom, and ‘Modern Stretches’ with a higher stretch range for intense comfort
• SoftWear: advanced finishing treatments for superior soft touch from natural fibre blended yarns and softness-selected weaves
• Sustainable: new additions to the range of recycled and natural ‘GreenEgo’ denims

Kipas Denim step up their sustainability efforts
Well aware of the effect denim production has on the environment, Kipas Denim’s multi-faceted programme to address this is one of the most comprehensive in the denim sector. Their recycled yarn initiative includes recycling waste yarn from the production process, while it also takes waste cotton yarn and blends it with REPREVE® fibres to create an eco-friendly denim fabric. Kipas also uses BCI cotton and organic cotton, and targets each to be 15% and 5% of total consumption, respectively. Furthermore, their Conservablue technology aims to reduce the environmental impact of the dyeing process by eliminating the use of rinsing overflow boxes before and after the indigo dye boxes, as well as ensuring 100% of applied dyestuff remains on the yarn in the rinsing bath.

As well as the overseas offerings, a wide range of domestic denim exhibitors covering all price and quality points will also feature in Beyond Denim. Some of the more notable brands participating include Advance Denim, Black Peony, Guangzhou Foison and Prosperity Textile.

Denim’s ‘next move’ to be debated in INVISTA panel discussion
The market is changing and so must apparel and textile manufacturers. Low prices and discounts are no longer driving sales the way they used to. Today’s consumer wants better quality, appreciates new technology and is evolving their casualwear style. This is the premise behind the INVISTA-sponsored panel discussion which will take place on day 1 of the fair. Titled ‘Denim’s Next Move – New Opportunities to Keep Growing Sales of Jeans and Casualwear at Retail’, participants will learn what consumers really want in jeans and casualwear, the return of chinos and new fabric technologies that are energising casualwear.

The panel will be moderated by Jane Singer, Director and Head of Market Development at Inside Fashion. Panellists will include representatives from Advance Denim, Guangzhou Conshing Clothing Group, Prosperity Textile and Texhong who will share their latest innovations that will help brands and retailers drive sales and profits.

In addition to Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, four other textile fairs also take place at the National Exhibition and Convention Center: Yarn Expo Spring, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Spring Edition, fashion garment fair CHIC and knitting fair PH Value.

16.02.2018

Superior Linen Supply Recertified Hygienically Clean

  • Emphasis on Process, Third-party Validation and Outcome-based Testing

ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 16, 2018 —Kansas City, Mo.-based Superior Linen Supply has again achieved Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification, reflecting their commitment to best management practices (BMPs) in laundering as verified by on-site inspection and their capability to produce hygienically clean textiles as quantified by ongoing microbial testing.

The laundry was first certified in 2014. Recertification confirms the organization’s continuing dedication to infection prevention, compliance with recognized industry standards and processing healthcare textiles using BMPs as described in its quality assurance documentation, a focal point for Hygienically Clean inspectors’ evaluation. The independent, third-party inspection must also confirm essential evidence that:

• Employees are properly trained and protected
• Managers understand regulatory requirements
• OSHA-compliant
• Physical plant operates effectively

  • Emphasis on Process, Third-party Validation and Outcome-based Testing

ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 16, 2018 —Kansas City, Mo.-based Superior Linen Supply has again achieved Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification, reflecting their commitment to best management practices (BMPs) in laundering as verified by on-site inspection and their capability to produce hygienically clean textiles as quantified by ongoing microbial testing.

The laundry was first certified in 2014. Recertification confirms the organization’s continuing dedication to infection prevention, compliance with recognized industry standards and processing healthcare textiles using BMPs as described in its quality assurance documentation, a focal point for Hygienically Clean inspectors’ evaluation. The independent, third-party inspection must also confirm essential evidence that:

• Employees are properly trained and protected
• Managers understand regulatory requirements
• OSHA-compliant
• Physical plant operates effectively

To achieve certification initially, laundries pass three rounds of outcome-based microbial testing, indicating that their processes are producing Hygienically Clean Healthcare textiles and diminished presence of yeast, mold and harmful bacteria. They also must pass a facility inspection. To maintain their certification, they must pass quarterly testing to ensure that as laundry conditions change, such as water quality, textile fabric composition and wash chemistry, laundered product quality is consistently maintained. Re-inspection occurs every two to three years.

This process eliminates subjectivity by focusing on outcomes and results that verify textiles cleaned in these facilities meet appropriate hygienically clean standards and BMPs for hospitals, surgery centers, medical offices, nursing homes and other medical facilities.

Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification acknowledges laundries’ effectiveness in protecting healthcare operations by verifying quality control procedures in linen, uniform and facility services operations related to the handling of textiles containing blood and other potentially infectious materials.

Certified laundries use processes, chemicals and BMPs acknowledged by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, American National Standards Institute and others. Introduced in 2012, Hygienically Clean Healthcare brought to North America the international cleanliness standards for healthcare linens and garments used worldwide by the Certification Association for Professional Textile Services and the European Committee for Standardization.

Objective experts in epidemiology, infection control, nursing and other healthcare professions work with Hygienically Clean launderers to ensure the certification continues to enforce the highest standards for producing clean healthcare textiles.

“Congratulations to Superior Linen Supply on their recertification,” said Joseph Ricci, TRSA president and CEO. “This achievement proves their ongoing commitment to infection prevention and that their laundry takes every step possible to prevent human illness.”

More information:
Hygienically Clean Healthcare
Source:

Ken Koepper, TRSA®

METALBOTTONI © METALBOTTONI
01.02.2018

METALBOTTONI’s new goals for 2018

METALBOTTONI has drawn up its new strategy for the year 2018, based on a targeted trade fair
schedule and on many product innovations. These innovations are part of a marketing approach
which is more and more branding ingredient-oriented, in order to highlight the added value
of the accessory as a component characterising and enhancing product recognition, as well as
strengthening its consulting activities for customers, thus offering true excellence in service.
There are three main elements pointing to a positive moment for METALBOTTONI: its recent
outstanding performance in double-digit on foreign markets (most notably in the northern
European region), the consolidation of consulting and support services aimed at redesigning the
perspective on the world of accessories, and its product range extension. The fourth pillar, actually
a fixture at METALBOTTONI, is sustainable innovation with the protocol called NO IMPACT which has
made a huge step forward thanks to new technologies which halved water consumption compared

METALBOTTONI has drawn up its new strategy for the year 2018, based on a targeted trade fair
schedule and on many product innovations. These innovations are part of a marketing approach
which is more and more branding ingredient-oriented, in order to highlight the added value
of the accessory as a component characterising and enhancing product recognition, as well as
strengthening its consulting activities for customers, thus offering true excellence in service.
There are three main elements pointing to a positive moment for METALBOTTONI: its recent
outstanding performance in double-digit on foreign markets (most notably in the northern
European region), the consolidation of consulting and support services aimed at redesigning the
perspective on the world of accessories, and its product range extension. The fourth pillar, actually
a fixture at METALBOTTONI, is sustainable innovation with the protocol called NO IMPACT which has
made a huge step forward thanks to new technologies which halved water consumption compared
to previous performances of the system, obtaining also better results in a shorter processing time,
saving electricity as well.


An ongoing pathway
There are many novelties to be displayed by METALBOTTONI at three of the most important events
in the industry early in the new year. The company from Bergamo will be present at Munich Fabric
Start (30 January – 1 February), then at Milano Unica (6-8 February), and finally in Paris for the new
edition of Première Vision Accessories (13-15 February).

More information:
Metalbottoni
Source:

Francesco Farinelli / METALBOTTONI

Sustainable in many different ways: recycling at Trevira © Trevira GmbH
Sinfineco-Label
05.10.2017

Sustainable in many different ways: recycling at Trevira

Bobingen - On the 4th October 2017 a new brand was introduced at Trevira: Trevira SINFINECO®. This label may be carried by all textiles that contain sustainable Trevira products. Sustainable, innovative, high-value and responsible – these are the values the new brand stands for.

As an industrial enterprise, Trevira is conscious of its special responsibility for an intact environment and has long advocated the recycling of valuable raw materials and waste products. Trevira CEO Klaus Holz: “We at Trevira wish to preserve the environment and at the same time work to create value. These are the criteria of our sustainability concept.“

Creation of the new brand is therefore only a logical step, one that enables customers to label their sustainable Trevira products as such. Trevira is known for the high quality of its products. In every way recycled products are as good as the original materials in terms of quality and performance.

Two vital elements in Pre-Consumer Recycling and an important concept in Post-Consumer Recycling form part of the sustainability strategy of Trevira to conserve resources and maintain value. :

Bobingen - On the 4th October 2017 a new brand was introduced at Trevira: Trevira SINFINECO®. This label may be carried by all textiles that contain sustainable Trevira products. Sustainable, innovative, high-value and responsible – these are the values the new brand stands for.

As an industrial enterprise, Trevira is conscious of its special responsibility for an intact environment and has long advocated the recycling of valuable raw materials and waste products. Trevira CEO Klaus Holz: “We at Trevira wish to preserve the environment and at the same time work to create value. These are the criteria of our sustainability concept.“

Creation of the new brand is therefore only a logical step, one that enables customers to label their sustainable Trevira products as such. Trevira is known for the high quality of its products. In every way recycled products are as good as the original materials in terms of quality and performance.

Two vital elements in Pre-Consumer Recycling and an important concept in Post-Consumer Recycling form part of the sustainability strategy of Trevira to conserve resources and maintain value. :

In the area of Pre-Consumer Recycling, on the one hand, residual materials resulting from the manufacture of polyester fibres and filaments in Bobingen and Guben, dependent on the manufacturing step, are processed in the agglomeration plant and restored to become serviceable primary material. The recyclates are then fed back to our fibre and filament spinning mills, to be made into new top-quality products.

On the other hand, in fibre production there occurs in the manufacture of tow a small proportion of tow that cannot be used for converting and has to be cut out. Instead of selling this material as waste, it is cut up, pressed into balls and then carded / combed by a partner, resulting in a 1A quality product. The GRS certification (Global Recycled Standard) is requested for this. As with converter tow from new material, the recycled tow is mostly incorporated into polyester wool blends (55 % PET / 45 % wool), which are used primarily in corporate wear and uniforms.

In the area of Post-Consumer Recycling, Trevira offers filament yarns consisting of 100 % recycled PET bottles. Our parent company Indorama manufactures very high quality recycled chips from PET bottles. Since only transparent PET bottles are used in Thailand, the flakes and chips are of a particularly good and very uniform quality. The recycled chips, fibres and filaments from Indorama bear the GRS certificates (Global Recycled Standard) and RCS-NL (Recycled Claim Standard). Trevira processes the regranulate made by Indorama from bottle flakes into filament yarns consisting 100 % of recycled material. The filament yarns are available in titres 167 and 76 dtex normal polyester. Alongside technical applications, they are used in the automotive and apparel sectors. In addition, many promising developments with the recycled material are on their way.

OEKO TEX OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH
OEKO TEX
09.08.2017

Kindertextilien mit gutem Gewissen kaufen: Eltern vertrauen auf MADE IN GREEN


Heute geht es Eltern beim Kauf von Kinderbekleidung nicht nur um Qualität und Preis –sie möchten auch das gute Gefühl haben, dass ihre Kaufentscheidung unter nachhaltigen Gesichtspunkten richtig war. Klarheit schafft hier das MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® Label: Damit ausgezeichnete Artikel sind gemäß den geltenden OEKO-TEX® Richtlinien gesundheitlich unbedenklich und nachhaltig produziert. All das wird für Eltern transparent auf einem kleinen Label kommuniziert.


Heute geht es Eltern beim Kauf von Kinderbekleidung nicht nur um Qualität und Preis –sie möchten auch das gute Gefühl haben, dass ihre Kaufentscheidung unter nachhaltigen Gesichtspunkten richtig war. Klarheit schafft hier das MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® Label: Damit ausgezeichnete Artikel sind gemäß den geltenden OEKO-TEX® Richtlinien gesundheitlich unbedenklich und nachhaltig produziert. All das wird für Eltern transparent auf einem kleinen Label kommuniziert.


Können Eltern sicher sein, dass der neue Strampler für den kleinen Liebling auf Schadstoffe geprüft ist? Wurde der Artikel unter fairen Arbeitsbedingungen und umweltfreundlich hergestellt? Bei diesen Fragen möchten sich Eltern zunehmend sicher sein, dass Textilien ihre wachsenden Ansprüche erfüllen. Mit dem MADE IN GREEN Label haben Markenunternehmen, Einzelhändler und Hersteller die Möglichkeit,  egenüber verantwortungsbewussten Eltern direkt am Produkt anschaulich zu kommunizieren, dass sie sich für eine hohe Produktsicherheit sowie ökologische und soziale Produktionsbedingungen einsetzen. Das MADE IN GREEN Label wird für Textilprodukte aller Art vergeben, die nach STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® auf Schadstoffe geprüft wurden und darüber hinaus aus nachhaltigen Produktionsstätten stammen, die gemäß den Anforderungen der STeP by OEKO-TEX® Zertifizierung arbeiten (STeP steht dabei für „Sustainable Textile Production“). MADE IN GREEN bietet Verbrauchern auf nur einem Label einen bislang unerreichten Grad der Transparenz: Jedes Label verfügt über eine eindeutige Produkt-ID bzw. über einen QR-Code. So können Eltern mit ihrem Smartphone noch direkt im Laden die Herstellung des jeweiligen Produkts zurückverfolgen. Ein kurzer Scan des QR-Codes gibt Antworten u.a. auf Fragen wie: In welchen Produktionsbetrieben entlang der textilen Kette wurde dieses Textil produziert? In welchen Ländern fand die Fertigung statt? Das schafft Vertrauen und bietet Kunden eine zusätzliche Möglichkeit, sich beim Textilkauf ohne Umwege über Produkte zu informieren und sie miteinander zu vergleichen.


Damit ist das im Frühjahr 2015 eingeführte MADE IN GREEN Label ein starkes Verkaufsargument vor allem für Markenunternehmen und Einzelhändler mit angeschlossener Lieferkette, die ganz besonders Eltern als Zielgruppe ansprechen möchten. Als eines der ersten Unternehmen hat die Schweizer Wäschemarke CALIDA im Frühjahr 2016 damit begonnen, einzelne Damen- und Herrenprodukte mit dem MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® Label auszuzeichnen. Das erste komplett gelabelte Segment ist seit Juli 2016 die CALIDA-Kinderkollektion.


Um Händlern und Unternehmen die Auswahl von MADE IN GREEN gelabelten Produkten zu erleichtern, stellt OEKO-TEX® unter www.oeko-tex.com/produkte den OEKO-TEX® Einkaufsführer kostenfrei zur Verfügung. Das Tool unterstützt bei der Beschaffung von Ausgangsmaterialien und Produkten sowie bei der Auswahl von Kooperationspartnern und Lieferanten entlang der textilen Kette. So bietet OEKO-TEX® Unternehmen und Händlern ein ganzes Ökosystem aus Labels und Dienstleistungen – und damit ein entscheidendes Verkaufsargument gegenüber gesundheitsbewussten Eltern.

Source:

OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH

MintModa and Archroma Archroma
MintModa and Archroma
11.07.2017

Trend forecaster MintModa and color leader Archroma partner to advance the heighten impact of color in fashion

Fashion forecaster MintModa and Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, announce a new strategic partnership leveraging the respective strengths of both companies in color creativity. Combining Archroma’s scientific color expertise with MintModa’s clear, narrative-driven color forecasts provides fashion and design-related industries with an actionable and trend-right color resource.
Launched last year, Color Atlas by Archroma offers 4320 new shades, extending their custom color business with a readily available, time-efficient color management system. MintModa’s ColoRevolution offers highly-curated color analysis and direction on its cloud-based subscription trend service. Because color plays a starring role in the visual language of social media, carefully chosen palettes are essential for capturing a new generation of connected consumers.

Fashion forecaster MintModa and Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, announce a new strategic partnership leveraging the respective strengths of both companies in color creativity. Combining Archroma’s scientific color expertise with MintModa’s clear, narrative-driven color forecasts provides fashion and design-related industries with an actionable and trend-right color resource.
Launched last year, Color Atlas by Archroma offers 4320 new shades, extending their custom color business with a readily available, time-efficient color management system. MintModa’s ColoRevolution offers highly-curated color analysis and direction on its cloud-based subscription trend service. Because color plays a starring role in the visual language of social media, carefully chosen palettes are essential for capturing a new generation of connected consumers.


“People today are constantly exposed to a barrage of vibrant media on multiple devices. The customer is now visually sophisticated, a voracious consumer of ever-changing images depicting highly-styled products, places and people,” states MintModa founder and creative director Sharon Graubard. “The emotional draw of color, hardwired into humans, becomes an ever-more powerful marketing tool.”
“The Color Atlas by Archroma represents a true labor of love,” said Chris Hipps, Global Director, Archroma Color Management. “The idea is to offer our customers options they never dreamed of. We resonate with MintModa’s progressive, focused approach. In fact, we met because they were searching for a specific shade of blue and couldn’t find it elsewhere. This level of color curation dovetails with our passionate drive and relentless commitment towards excellence.”

Source:

Archroma