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Technical Textiles / Techtextil 2022

26 May 2022

5 minutes
A shot from Techtextil 2019. This time, with Techtextil, Texprocess and the Heimtextil Summer Special, Messe Frankfurt brings textile value chains together at its exhibition centre. In parallel, the D2C Neonyt Lab of Messe Frankfurt and numerous public events of Frankfurt Fashion Week, organised by the City of Frankfurt, are planned to take place in the city itself.

Key Drivers Coming from User Industries Looking for Innovation, NextGen Apps

Less than a month from now, the world of technical textiles and nonwovens as well as the processing of textile and flexible materials will finally meet again at Techtextil and Texprocess. Michael Jänecke, Director - Brand Management - Technical Textiles and Textile Processing, Messe Frankfurt Exhibition, wraps up the last two years and tells texfash.com which way the industry is headed.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
World Trade / IPEF

24 May 2022

5 minutes
US President Joe Biden, Japanese Premier Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the annoucement of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework in Tokyo on 23 May 2022. The White House said: "With 60% of the world’s population, the Indo-Pacific is projected to be the largest contributor to global growth over the next 30 years.  And trade with the Indo-Pacific supports more than 3 million American jobs, as well as being the source of nearly $900 billion in foreign direct investment in the United Sta

Biden's IPEF Is Where US Foreign Policy Puts on a Trade Garb

A new trade bloc on the anvil comes in the wake of two mega-agreements already in force in the region. But it is not a free trade agreement, and nor does it talk about tariffs or market access. What’s in it for the US? What for the other 12 Indo-Pacific nations?

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Analysis
Business of Leather / LHCA

23 May 2022

6 minutes
The L&HCA seeks to promote leather as a material, championing its sustainable credentials. The US leather & hide sector, including meat packers, hide processors, leather tanners, leather products manufacturers, brokers and dealers, and chemical producers, employs over 5,000 people and is worth some nearly $1 billion per annum. Truly international in scope, it exports several billion dollars worth of material every year, including more than 33 million hides that would otherwise be designated as waste.

Hide and Seek: US Leather Industry Has Found a New Voice

The Leather & Hide Council of America (L&HCA) — a new voice has emerged for the leather industry in the US and around the world. Stephen M. Sothmann, the L&HCA President, talks about the agenda set as he seeks to promote the quality of US-sourced products, establish and promote best practices in leather production, and set new international standards in sustainability and traceability, and to promote those values to stakeholders around the world.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Sector Scanner / Denim Futures

20 May 2022

6 minutes
THE ORTA DNA

Regenerative Cotton Is Most Pragmatic Way to Stop Climate Change

Founded in 1953, Orta transformed from a spinning & weaving company to a denim manufacturer in 1985. Today, Orta operates in Turkey with its 1000+ employees, creating a platform for leading manufacturers to step up and reclaim a denim industry where more aesthetics leads to more ethics. Orta’s Sustainability Consultant N Sebla Önder dwells at length on a holistic approach into creating eco-positive denim.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Sector Scanner / Denim Futures

19 May 2022

3 minutes
Sustainability should be taught to children as early as elementary school.  Not only less water, less electricity, less gas and less cotton, but more respect for the environment, more respect for what we have. Let us consume what we need. Reuse, recycle. True sustainability is in each of us. Industry is a consequence of our needs, not our whims!

Produce Less, Better and What Is Necessary. That's Real Sustainability: Paolo Gnutti

Paolo Gnutti, described as the ‘Wizard of Denim’ and creator of fashion and trends in the indigo world for 35 years, formed 'PG By Paolo Gnutti' in 2018 as a 'Made in Italy’ enterprise focused on garments for mid to high-end productions. Gnutti has joined hands with denim giant ISKO for a new fabric collection: ISKO Luxury by PG. The official launch was held at the ongoing Denim Premiere Vision in Berlin on Tuesday, 17 May. A quick chat.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Sector Scanner / Denim Futures

18 May 2022

6 minutes
Recycling, reducing and saving are critical to the environment. It is a staple and sustainable system in which natural resources are renewed and wastes never accumulate—closed loop.  Bossa is developing a zero waste lifecycle to close the loop.

Companies that Consider Sustainability an Expense Will Not Survive

Established in 1951, Bossa is one of the largest integrated textile corporations of Turkey with its facility in Adana. General Manager Onur Duru talks about Bossa's production philoshophy and the drivers that are changing the denim sector.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Sector Scanner / Denim Futures

17 May 2022

4 minutes
ISKO is the first denim producer in the world to be recognised with the Nordic Swan and EU Ecolabel certifications. ISKO’s research centre, certified by the Turkish government, is run by over 25 textile engineers, who are specialists in creating new denim products.

There’s a Desperate Need to Get Together in Person After the Pandemic

ISKO is part of Sanko Tekstil, the textiles division of the Sanko Group. With a global presence and offices in 35 countries, ISKO is the biggest producer of denim in the world. It has a capacity of 300 million metres of fabric per year, with 2000 state-of-the-art automatic looms. Marco Lucietti, Director for Strategic Projects at ISKO, says what it is to be like to be back at Denim PV.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Sector Scanner / Denim Futures

16 May 2022

10 minutes
The Denim  Première Vision was born just before the 2008 crisis, and it was from the beginning and without a doubt the place to be for the main players of the denim value chain. The whole denim industry has always been present at the show in order to make business, discover the innovations, and to develop their network.

Denim PV is Eclectic: Each Exhibitor Has to Go Through an Intensive Selection Process

If there is an event for the denim industry that is a *must*, then it is Denim Première Vision. As exhibitors and visitors ready themselves for the two-day Berlin edition of Denim PV that starts on 17 May, Show Manager Fabio Adami Dalla Val and Product Manager Manon Mangin tell texfash.com, what it will be like to be at the coveted event.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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Leatherwear / Challenges

13 May 2022

5 minutes
Ulrike Mai / Pixabay

Brands Should Invest Back into Leather Value Chains

'False innovation' exchanges one problem or impact for another, like the latest 'big news' funding for bio-leather created in lab conditions using the cells of a real cow. Sustainable Leather Foundation (SLF) Managing Director Deborah Taylor calls on investors of the future and global brands to support real innovation that makes a valuable industry more sustainable instead of constantly undermining it.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Exclusive
GHG Emissions / SBTI Targets

13 May 2022

3 minutes
The Adidas Originals flagship store in Berlin, Germany. The German major is the only textiles-apparel company that has exceeded both its Scope 1+2 and Scope 3 targets by a wide margin.

Science-Based Targets: Adidas Races Ahead, 46% Don’t Even Have Data to Share

You can count them on your fingertips — the number of brands globally that have made some progress in meeting approved emissions reductions targets or commitments with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). A texfash.com exclusive.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
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