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Saxcell and Birla Cellulose Join Forces for Textile Recycling Breakthrough
Sustainable Materials

Saxcell and Birla Cellulose Join Forces for Textile Recycling Breakthrough

Saxcell and Birla Cellulose join forces to advance the production of recycled man-made cellulosic fibers through a groundbreaking partnership.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|November 1st, 2023|4:50 PM
Circulose: The Innovative Cellulose Circular Weave
Sustainable Suppliers News

Circulose: The Innovative Cellulose Circular Weave

A fiber obtained with a fabric-to-fabric recycling technology, several prominent brands are already using Circulose.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|January 12th, 2023|6:49 PM
Bluesign and ZDHC Unite: Advancing to the “Progressive” Level
Sustainability Standards News

Bluesign and ZDHC Unite: Advancing to the “Progressive” Level

Bluesign-certified formulators achieve provisional approval for ZDHC's "progressive level", transforming chemical formulations in the textile industry towards sustainability.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|August 1st, 2023|8:56 PM
Austria's Lenzing Releases Combined Annual & Sustainability Report
Sustainable Suppliers News

Austria's Lenzing Releases Combined Annual & Sustainability Report

The Lenzing Group, a prominent producer of regenerated cellulosic fibers, publishes its inaugural combined annual and sustainability report, emphasizing its commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
LENZING GROUPLENZING GROUP
|March 18th, 2024|5:16 PM
Transforming Textiles: The Future of Sustainability in Fiber and Fabric
Sustainable Suppliers News

Transforming Textiles: The Future of Sustainability in Fiber and Fabric

The textile industry is increasingly using recycled fibers like REPREVE®, SEAQUAL®, and ECONYL® to mitigate global plastic pollution, reduce fossil fuel demand, and introduce biodegradable polyesters such as CiCLO® that degrade faster in landfills, minimizing long-term environmental impact.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|June 11th, 2024|2:18 PM
Empowering Responsibility: Advocating for Fashion Brands to Take on the Brunt of Textile Waste
Ethical Consumerism

Empowering Responsibility: Advocating for Fashion Brands to Take on the Brunt of Textile Waste

Textile EPR programs aim to reduce overproduction, drive innovation in recycling, and encourage higher-quality goods, with associated fees passed on to consumers, as Madewell, Levi’s and H&M’s resale initiatives are insufficient in addressing the waste challenge.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|June 1st, 2023|1:19 PM