Fashion For Good and The Microfibre Consortium have launched a ‘Fibre Fragmentation Project’ which aims to offer a snapshot of the issue of fibre fragmentation through the lens of the textile and fashion industry, unpacking various aspects of this complex issue.
Singapore: Paradise Textiles, the material science hub of Alpine Group, has partnered with Kintra Fibers, a leader in bio-based fiber innovation, to create the first garment using Kintra’s groundbreaking proprietary bio-synthetic material. This lightweight jacket serves as a proof-of-concept, representing a crucial milestone in Kintra’s journey...
Singapore: British climate tech company Matter and Asia-based Paradise Textiles, the material science and innovation hub of the Alpine Group, have announced a groundbreaking collaborative project to bring Matter's Regen. for Textile Production to market—the world's first microfibre filter specifically designed for textile manufacturers. This...
ASIA PACIFIC: Paradise Textiles, the material science hub of Alpine Group, has signed a deal with leading biotechnology company, Nanollose (ASX:NC6) for the exclusive supply of its sustainable Nullarbor fibres.
Under the non-binding term sheet for the joint venture agreement, Paradise will work closely with Nanollose, undertaking research and...
The first ‘tree-free rayon’ fibre — Nullarbor — has been used to create the first set of garments by Australian biomaterials company, Nanollose Limited. The garments have been produced by Paradise Textiles, which is part of the Alpine Group.
LONDON, U.K.: Alpine Group – a longstanding manufacturing partner for renowned fashion brands that include The North Face, American Eagle Outfitters, Under Armour and Sweaty Betty – becomes the first textile innovation and apparel manufacturing business globally to undertake the Future-Fit Business Benchmark. The science-based strategic management...