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Curtain-Raiser / Heimtextil 2025

3 December 2024

9 minutes
Heimtextil spotlights sustainable solutions and enables the industry tailor their products to consumer demands.

At Heimtextil, Regenerative Design Takes Inspiration from Ecological Principles

Heimtextil is the industry's most important global event for interior textiles, interior design and interior trends, and it cannot get bigger than that. On 14 January next, the entire industry will converge in Munich for the four-day Heimtextil 2025. We speak to Olaf Schmidt, Vice-President Textiles & Textile Technologies at Messe Frankfurt Exhibition, organisers of the mega event.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
Fast Fashion / Young Buyers

3 December 2024

4 minutes
Research has shown that peer influence can be a powerful driver for making more sustainable choices. The largest market for fast fashion is Gen Z, ages 12 to 27, many of whom are also concerned about climate change and might reconsider their fast-fashion buys if they recognised the connections between fast fashion and environmental harm.

Fast Fashion Is Taking a Costly Toll on Millions of Young Customers

Changes in consumer habits, new technologies and legislation can each help reduce demand for unsustainable fashion. The cost of cheap clothes worn a few times also adds up. Next time you buy clothing, think about the long-term value to you and the planet.

By
  • Paula M Carbone
Analysis
State of Recycling / Europe Crisis

2 December 2024

6 minutes
Sorting for recycling is one option, though it’s not a profitable one right now. Textile sorters aren’t making money on non-reusable textiles, and the demand in Europe isn’t high enough to absorb all that surplus.

Second-Hand Clothes Should Be Considered Waste Only after They Have Served Their Second Life

In October, a statement from the European Recycling Industries' Confederation (EuRIC) warning that the textile reuse and recycling sector in Europe was on the verge of collapse, had sent alarm bells ringing. EuRIC Secretary-General Julia Ettinger tells texfash why the situation is so grim.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
Talking Denim / Soorty / II

21 November 2024

6 minutes
The Soorty denim journey begins with sourcing cotton. The feel, look, and performance of the jeans you’re wearing today, along with their durability and overall impact, all hinge on responsible procurement. Factors such as where and how the cotton is grown, its water and carbon footprint, and fibre strength are elements that shape the fabric.

Sustainable Fibre Sourcing Faces Systemic Challenges, Particularly in Developing World

Soorty Enterprises' reverse vertical integration effort sources responsibly grown fibre and improves farmer incomes in Pakistan's most impoverished areas. Eda Dikmen, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager and Mobeen Chughtai, Head of Corporate Communications & Corporate Social Responsibility, talk about fibres, regenerative agriculture and the climate crisis. This is the second of a 2-part interview.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Talking Denim / Soorty / I

20 November 2024

6 minutes
Soorty believes that the narrative around cotton’s water footprint needs a shift—from one of blame to one of possibility. Through science-backed practices and farmer-centric innovations, it demonstrates that cotton can thrive sustainably, even in water-scarce regions.

Misconception Around Cotton’s Water Usage Has Created Ripple Effects on Denim Industry

Soorty Enterprises is the only company with LEED Platinum and Cradle2Cradle Gold certifications for both its denim mill and garment factory. Eda Dikmen, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager and Mobeen Chughtai, Head of Corporate Communications & Corporate Social Responsibility, talk about cotton, denim and climate goals. This is the first of a 2-part interview.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Antimicrobial Textiles / Sanitized AG

19 November 2024

5 minutes
Antimicrobial equipment, odour-control and hygiene management are now considered as a standard treatment in many areas. Ultimately, the application of technologies is based on the specific needs of customers and the goal is to recommend the "best available" technology to achieve the customer's goals.

COVID-19 Pandemic Certainly Raised Awareness and Need for Hygiene Management for Textiles

Sanitized AG has stood for hygiene management, odour-control, and material protection since 1935. Stefan Mueller, Head, Business Unit Textile Additives, expounds on antimicrobial fabrics/textiles and discusses where the demand is coming from and what his company is doing to cater to this burgeoning market.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Second Chance / Contamination

19 November 2024

4 minutes
While it’s difficult to say how great your risk of actually contracting an illness from secondhand clothes is (as no study has been done to date), people who are immunocompromised are probably at the greatest risk. If you have an impaired immune system, you should take extra care before wearing secondhand purchases.

Just as You Were Wondering: Yes, Secondhand Clothes Could Well Be Swimming in Germs

Although many secondhand clothes sellers say they wash clothing before selling, you can never be too sure. This is why it’s a good idea to wash any secondhand clothes you buy regardless. It’s probably also a good idea to wash any new clothes you buy before wearing as well.

By
  • Primrose Freestone
Commentary
Antimicrobial Textiles / Fuze Technologies

18 November 2024

5 minutes
Fuze has almost 50 worldwide patents on its ability to shape and size nano particles. Its these non-toxic, stable, permanent particles that are changing the industry. It’s the first new technology in antimicrobial products in the last 50 years.

Brands Direct Everything; Manufacturers and Mills Just Trying to Be Profitable

US-based Fuze Technology produces non-toxic chemical-free elements used for antimicrobial, odour control, and faster drying in textiles. President Steve Savage talks to texfash.com about the world of antimicrobial textiles and how its 50 worldwide patents are changing the industry.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Climate Action / India Decarbonisation

14 November 2024

8 minutes
Significant investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency interventions are required to reduce the absolute emissions of the fashion industry by 50% by 2030, the target set forth by the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Change, which is operated under the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat. The fourth largest exporter and one of the biggest consumers of textiles and apparel, India has immense potential to lead decarbonisation interventions in the sector.

All Indian Players Regardless of Size, Scale Should Take Part in Decarbonisation Journey

A just-published Apparel Impact Institute (AII) report named India as a crucial region for impactful decarbonisation interventions and outlined solutions for mobilising sustainable financing, stating that with the right monies, manufacturing can play a key role in meeting the country’s climate targets, especially the emissions-intensity target of 45% below 2005 levels by 2030. texfash talks to AII President Lewis Perkins to learn how India’s apparel manufacturers are pursuing decarbonisation and how it can be financed at scale.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Talking Denim / Jeanologia

13 November 2024

5 minutes
Laser technology acts as a thermal source that eliminates the indigo dye of denim fabrics by sublimation, which means evaporating indigo from solid to gaseous form through heat.  Jeanologia is known for its cutting-edge laser technology.

Jeanologia Continues to Innovate, Aiming for Fully Zero-Waste Production Process

Spanish manufacturer Jeanologia, which has been at the cutting-edge of denim production since the beginning, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its laser technology. Carmen Silla, Marketing Director at Jeanologia, talks about the technology, supply chains and clean production.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview

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