As of now brands and retailers that source from Bangladesh—and that have witnessed the industry’s sizeable safety and environmental investments—remain patient and committed. The long-term scenario, however, could be anyone's guess. texfash.com rounds up voices from across the globe.
RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL: Sonovia’s and PureDenim unveiling it’s first Jeans collection with Sonovia’s sustainable denim dyeing technology at the Denim Premiere Vision Exhibition Milano at 4th-6th of June 2024.
Gigi Caccia, CEO of PureDenim, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, in his own words: “The quality of denim dyeing using Sonovia's technology...
Almost nothing has changed in the production of indigo for over a century. But now, French biotech innovator Synovance is producing dyes from microorganisms using industrial waste as raw material. Co-Founder and COOEfi Lioliou explains how the company has been able to produce sustainable dyes using biochemical methods.
Denim manufacturing is set to see a transformational shift with French luxury group Kering signing an agreement with Israeli tech innovator Sonovia and Italian denim developer PureDenim.
Israel’s Sonovia is ready to install the revolutionary 100% reusable and hydrosulfite free dyeing technology at the industrial indigo dyeing line of Italy’s PureDenim.
The commercialisation of the tech collaboration between fashion-forward Italy’s PureDenim and alpha geek Israel’s Sonovia to minimise use of water and enhance dye durability is expected in H2/2023. A texfash.com report.