The dyes used in the clothing industry almost always come from fossil-fuel-based chemicals. In the long term, this will not be sustainable. In Sweden, scientists in the EU research project Locality ...
Recent trade shows and research reports spotlight how companies are implementing and integrating various technologies that ...
Kipaş, which produces 400 tons of yarn daily, already operates several Monforts lines.
Denovia's low-temperature depolymerization process converts contaminated textile waste into 98.3% pure monomers in minutes.
Today's resource-intensive production processes for printing on textiles can soon be history. With a new method, developed within a doctoral project at the University of Borås, Sweden, several stages ...
As a result of the current high throughput of the fast fashion collections and the concomitant decrease in product lifetime, we are facing enormous amounts of textile waste. Since textiles are often a ...
A combined team of chemical and biomolecular engineers from the University of Delaware, and the Center for Plastics Innovation, both in the U.S., has developed a way to chemically separate fibers in ...
The textile industry is at a critical point, facing environmental challenges and a pressing need for sustainability. Traditional practices have led to significant ecological footprints, including ...
In the heart of western China, an extraordinary factory is attracting all eyes. Here, textile production takes place without crowds of workers. Artificial intelligence and industrial robots are ...
Most of the discussion in sustainable textiles has centered around the fibers–manufacturers making a switch to organic cotton, or creating fabrics from natural, easily-renewable materials like bamboo ...