• in terms of costs and sustainability, this 'shaded dome' is a very efficient structure, adopting the shape of an elongated hemisphere of bright textile, in reference to the parachutes that filled the sky during operation market garden. (designboom.com)
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA, November 20, 2023 / EINPresswire.com / -- In partnership with Haelixa , Oerlikon Manmade Fibers Solutions will achieve transparency and sustainability across the entire textile value chain. (wboy.com)
  • The GW Museum and Textile Museum earned the second-highest sustainability rating from a leading environmental organization, the University announced Monday. (gwhatchet.com)
  • GW has made sustainability a major focus since University President Knapp arrived in 2007, with 11 building projects becoming LEED certified. (gwhatchet.com)
  • We are excited to be part of this project together with Kering and Worn Again," said Anna Gedda, Head of Sustainability at H&M. "In the long run, this can change the way fashion is made and massively reduce the need for extracting virgin resources from our planet. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • Our collaboration with H&M and Worn Again is a great example of this, demonstrating how we can design and deliver a solution that will be fundamental in eradicating textile waste while simultaneously offering a new type of sustainable raw material for our Sport & Lifestyle brands," said Marie-Claire Daveu, Chief Sustainability Officer and Head of international institutional affairs at Kering. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • The chief commercial officer of The LYCRA Company, Julien Born said that they're excited to announce their partnership with ITOCHU to help fix textile waste, which poses a significant sustainability challenge because one garbage truck of textiles is disposed of or incinerated every second. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • We subsequently followed up by setting the bar for sustainability at the highest level in May 2019 by making public our intention to offer the first laminates made completely from closed-loop textiles as soon as the year 2020. (sympatex.com)
  • She explained that the company's communication concept, We make fashion feel good , represents the challenges they face in balancing considerations such as fashion, price and sustainability. (lu.se)
  • The tariff classification of a laminated textile fabric, which has been coated to create a reptilian design, from China. (faqs.org)
  • In your letter, you indicate that the top woven fabric portion has been partially coated with a polyurethane plastics material, which creates a reptilian design. (faqs.org)
  • While we are not currently able to accept fabric donations, the Museum has decided to redirect some of the public's previous donations for our fundraising sales to mask-making initiatives protecting our communities. (textilemuseum.ca)
  • Textile Museum of Canada Education and Interpretation Coordinator Leah Sanchez sorts fabric for donation in our Workroom. (textilemuseum.ca)
  • ITHACA - Researchers at Cornell University in the US say they have developed a new method to create fire resistant, anti-bacterial and wrinkle-free fabric coatings from polyester textile waste. (ecotextile.com)
  • Once separated, the aim is for this unique process to enable the 'recaptured' polyester and cellulose from cotton to be spun into new fabric, creating a circular resource model for textiles. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • By converting the reclaimed raw materials into yarn, developing fabric and creating garments, these tests will aim to demonstrate that the technology may be commercially viable, and may be able to provide an effective solution for the circular recycling of clothes and textiles. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • In The Fabric of Civilization, Virginia Postrel traces this surprising history, exposing the hidden ways textiles have made our world. (etn-net.org)
  • The annual production capacity of the enterprise will be 3,650 tonnes of cotton yarn, 12 million square meters of high-quality fabric for sewing garments, including 10 million square meters of dyed fabric, and 1.2 million pieces of ready-made garments. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • The new technology addresses major barriers in textile-to-textile recycling, namely how to separate blended fiber garments, and how to separate dyes and other contaminants from polyester and cellulose. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • As much as spices or gold, the quest for fabrics and dyes drew sailors across strange seas, creating an ever-more connected global economy. (etn-net.org)
  • it is also present in textile dyes and pigments, paint stripping solvents, and coating, printing, and adhesive formulations. (cdc.gov)
  • Textile manufacturing (or textile engineering) is a major industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cotton remains the most widely used and common natural fiber making up 90% of all-natural fibers used in the textile industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Until the 18th and 19th centuries, the textile industry was a household work. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using biotechnology to transform agro-food industry by-products into biopolymers for circular and regenerated cellulose fibres in textile fabrication processes. (rca.ac.uk)
  • Through the establishment of unequal conditions for the textile industries, the British stifled the handloom industry in India in favor of its own production of machine-woven cotton. (kent.edu)
  • The BGMEA and the Taiwan Textile Research Institute (TTRI) will work together to enhance capacity of Bangladesh's readymade garment industry, especially in manufacturing high-end products made with man-made fibre. (thedailystar.net)
  • The MoU also aims to foster collaboration on building capacity of the industry through sharing knowledge and expertise in technology adaptation, skills development, innovation, resource efficiency and circularity, it said. (thedailystar.net)
  • 1. The Textile Labor Relations Board shall appoint a Wool Textile Work Assignment Board, to be composed of an impartial chairman, one representative of the employers subject to the Code of Fair Competition for the Wool Textile Industry, and one representative of the employees in that industry. (ucsb.edu)
  • In addition to making fabrics that suit a particular function, the textiles also need to perform under basic industry guidelines and appeal to various aesthetic standards. (unl.edu)
  • Raised by parents in the garment business, from a young age Ng has been acquainted with the manufacturing industry and its shortcomings. (archpaper.com)
  • The textile industry is further examined in Ng's independent practice, where her second major interest-concrete-also comes into play. (archpaper.com)
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the strategic behavior and performance of two groups of companies: manufacturers and subcontractors operating in the Croatian textile and clothing industry. (srce.hr)
  • Speaking about the product development teams' accomplishment, Bob O'Connell, executive vice president of marketing and merchandising, said: "Precision Textiles continues to redefine industry standards by introducing solutions that not only address regulatory requirements but also cater to our customer needs setting a new benchmark for excellence in mattress safety. (textileworld.com)
  • Now two siblings, Fatima and Mahmoud El-Esnawi, are looking to revitalize Egyptian textiles by bringing the industry online. (wamda.com)
  • Las Vegas is a megacenter for the hospitality industry, and SK Textile , a Vernon, Calif., custom fabricator of drapery, bedding and accessories, hopes to supply custom solutions for hotels and hospitals with its new manufacturing facility in Las Vegas. (specialtyfabricsreview.com)
  • Mr. Zhang Dongbin, Executive Vice General Manager of Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fiber, says, "Through the collaboration with Renewcell, we have achieved to use Circulose® made from recycled cotton in the production of our viscose fibers, which is great beneficial to improving resource utilization efficiency and lowering carbon footprint of the industry. (accesswire.com)
  • We will continue putting efforts in forming good interaction between consumers, brands and enterprises, convey the concept of circular sustainable fashion, promote the greening of textile industry, and ensure a more sustainable way to ensure the sustainable development of the textile industry. (accesswire.com)
  • The LYCRA Company, a global leader in fiber and textile solutions for the apparel industry, is proud to announce the introduction of its first performance offerings made entirely of textile waste. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • The LYCRA Company and ITOCHU Corporation, a general trading company with strength in consumer-related industries, including the textile industry, collaborated to produce COOLMAX® and THERMOLITE® EcoMade fibers made from textile waste. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Integrating textile waste technology with COOLMAX® and THERMOLITE® fibers gives customers the performance benefits they want while still producing these industry-leading fibers in a modern and environmentally friendly way. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Turkish company Cotam Enterprises Ltd. inked an agreement with the Ministry of Textile Industry of Turkmenistan to set up of a new textile complex in the country. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Markedly, the setting up of a new textile complex in Turkmenistan is part of Government’s plan to increase investment in the textile industry of the country to US $ 2 billion by 2020. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • The Government intends to upgrade the existing textile and garment manufacturing units and set up the new ones in order to strengthen the industry in Turkmenistan. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Under the State Program for development of the textile industry for 2011-2020, by 2020 the government plans to increase investments in the textile industry to $2 billion. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Despite all of our efforts, we are still part of the world's second "dirtiest" industry and have yet to discover adequate solutions for many of our self-made environmental problems. (sympatex.com)
  • By quickly moving toward a closed textile loop, we are nonetheless in a position to confront the core problems: excessive waste caused by used textiles, the intensified use of chemicals and immense water contamination, as well as the large part played by the textile industry in causing climate change. (sympatex.com)
  • This jacket is the most recent result of the wear2wear TM European industry partnership with the aim of working together to close the textile loop. (sympatex.com)
  • But one thing we can point out in advance: the only way for our industry to solve this grave environmental problem is by again working together to quickly close the textile loop. (sympatex.com)
  • The idea arose when the graduate of the Bachelor of Administration at the Technological Institute of Tlalnepantla delivered an assignment for the Sustainable Development course on the contamination generated by the textile industry, particularly the processing of wool. (myfilehut.com)
  • Vélez said that the processing of dog hair is more ecological than that of wool due to its washing process and that it is also a raw material that is wasted in canine aesthetics, so the finding could revolutionize the entire textile industry. (myfilehut.com)
  • Market share concentration for the Printing, Paper, Food, Textile & Other Machinery Manufacturing industry in Canada is , which means the top four companies generate of industry revenue. (ibisworld.com)
  • What's driving current industry performance in the Printing, Paper, Food, Textile & Other Machinery Manufacturing in Canada industry? (ibisworld.com)
  • It is most common in people who work in the textile industry. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The two companies' new shared ambition is to offer manufacturers and brands Circulose® viscose fibers made from 100% recycled textiles in commercial quantities starting in 2024. (accesswire.com)
  • The applicable subheading for the material will be 5903.20.2500 , Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), which provides for textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, with plastics, with polyurethane, of man-made fibers, not over 70 percent by weight of rubber or plastics. (faqs.org)
  • This led it from footwear into the upcycling of corporate textiles, turning waste fabrics such as end-of-use uniforms and Virgin Atlantic seat covers into products including jackets, wallets and handbags. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • COOLMAX® and THERMOLITE® fabrics, the industry's leading cooling and warming efficiency solutions, have been manufactured from recycled raw materials such as recycled PET bottles for many years. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • FAIRFIELD, N.J. - October 2, 2023 - As part of its ongoing mission to develop products that offer its customers the advantages they need to stay ahead of their competition, Precision Textiles has announced the development of a new and innovative product that speeds up the manufacturing process. (textileworld.com)
  • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN / ACCESSWIRE / March 30, 2023 / Re:NewCell AB (publ) (FRA:6QP)(STO:RENEW) STOCKHOLM / SHANGHAI: On the sidelines of the Intertextile Shanghai fair, the Swedish textile-to-textile recycling innovator Renewcell and the leading Chinese viscose manufacturer Tangshan Sanyou announced the next step in their partnership to make fashion circular that stretches back to 2018. (accesswire.com)
  • There are six stages to the manufacturing of cotton textiles: Cultivating and Harvesting Preparatory Processes Spinning Weaving or Knitting Finishing Marketing Cotton is grown in locations with long, hot, dry summers with plenty of sunshine and low humidity. (wikipedia.org)
  • American cotton, Gossypium hirsutum, produces the longer staple needed for mechanised textile production. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other objectives are to promote direct or joint venture investments from Taiwan to Bangladesh in non-cotton textiles, high-end garment items, technical textile, woven textile and garment, skills development and innovation, it added. (thedailystar.net)
  • To address this, and the growing issue of clothes-to-landfill , Worn Again has developed a first-of-its-kind textile-to-textile chemical recycling technology that is able to separate and extract polyester and cotton from old or end-of-use clothing and textiles. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • Before political turmoil was making headlines, Egypt was well-known for its cotton. (wamda.com)
  • The emergence of quality, low-cost cotton substitutes in other parts of the world has made competition more difficult, and a lack of government support for small producers has left them vulnerable to the flux in the global economy. (wamda.com)
  • El-Shahbandar , which means "big trader" in Turkish, will be an online marketplace that helps connect cotton buyers and suppliers, in order to help textile entrepreneurs find raw materials at the lowest possible cost, and sell their goods in Egypt and around the world. (wamda.com)
  • Circulose® is a branded dissolving pulp made from 100% textile waste, such as worn-out cotton jeans and cotton production scraps. (accesswire.com)
  • The only difference with Circulose® is that they are made with textile waste instead of just new cotton, plastic or wood. (accesswire.com)
  • The addition of the new textile plant is anticipated to increase the annual export earnings of the country by US $ 350 million and enable the processing of around 230,000 tonnes of cotton per annum. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • After the success of the organic tote bag launch earlier this year , Textile Design students created large works on organic cotton that have been folded and sewn into portfolio cases. (fashionschooldaily.com)
  • The form of the building was driven entirely by the organizational structure of garment production, while innovations in concrete aided in providing open, well-lit, and ventilated workspaces. (archpaper.com)
  • Textile waste, which consists of scraps from garment producers, is processed into fibers with properties comparable to virgin polyester using a special depolymerization and refining process. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • The challenge is to explore the potential of using cellulose from agricultural by-products and the biological fraction of municipal solid waste as a replacement to cellulose that is currently derived from trees for semi-synthetic textile fibres such as viscose and lyocell. (rca.ac.uk)
  • The work involves maximising the productivity of biotechnological systems for producing cellulose, trialling the production of viscose-like regenerated fibres from our cellulose, and producing and testing textiles made from these fibres. (rca.ac.uk)
  • Dissolving pulp is used to make viscose, lyocell and other types of man-made cellulosic fibers. (accesswire.com)
  • Experimentation in post-tensioning the concrete allowed for extended spans without column interruptions and a punctured concrete brise-soleil, curved to resemble a woven textile, opens the facade to light and air. (archpaper.com)
  • The textile mills of Biddeford, Maine were once the economic center of the area, employing over 3,000 people from 26 countries. (makezine.com)
  • Starting in the mid-2000s, however, something kind of cool began to happen - those former textile mills began to make a comeback, becoming home to modern textile companies, glass blowers, beer brewers, gin distillers, coffee roasters, circus performers, and artists of all stripes. (makezine.com)
  • Approximately 75 to 100 mills worldwide compete for business with the American textile jobbers, which distribute their products internationally. (unl.edu)
  • Creating a textile fiber whose manufacture was more environmentally friendly than wool processing was the goal that Mónica Vélez from Mexico had in mind when she created a hair-based fiber from French Poodle breed dog. (myfilehut.com)
  • ANALYSIS: Have Chinese textile quotas made a difference? (just-style.com)
  • To obtain the most current information as to whether quota and visa requirements apply to this merchandise, we suggest that you check, close to the time of shipment, the "Textile Status Report for Absolute Quotas" available at our web site at www.cbp.gov. (faqs.org)
  • In addition, you will find current information on textile import quotas, textile safeguard actions and related issues at the web site of the Office of Textiles and Apparel, at otexa.ita.doc.gov. (faqs.org)
  • Creating Textiles: Makers, Methods, Markets. (unl.edu)
  • SK Textile partners with Standard Textile , Cincinnati, Ohio, a leader in health care, hospitality and industrial textile markets, to operate the new manufacturing facility. (specialtyfabricsreview.com)
  • YnFx is one of the world's premier and most trusted textile market intelligence platforms, with a mission to provide companies in global textile markets a competitive edge by delivering authentic and timely pricing data and high-value market analysis. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • We work with them to create beautiful products and give them access to local and international wholesale markets. (co.zm)
  • while Dutch aWEARness and Aquafil , makers of closed-loop textiles Returnity and Econyl, respectively, are working to scale the infrastructure necessary to ensure a sustainable supply chain. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • The Fashion and Textile Museum in London is organizing an online event with the author in 02.12.2021 from 6pm to 7:30pm . (etn-net.org)
  • The upcoming textile complex is expected to be operational by March 2021. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • The IQ Fit Glass Free NOSO Sock is made using the same materials as the company's number one selling component product - IQFIT Glass Free material - a 100-percent glass-free FR, chemical free material made with inherent cellulosic fiber that provides maximum FR protection with high char strength. (textileworld.com)
  • The project "Processing French poodle hair fiber to promote sustainable development" is in the second stage of research, which aims to demonstrate that canine fiber can be combined with other materials to create new threads. (myfilehut.com)
  • After perfecting the project, the members of this team will seek to create a business plan to market the fiber, as well as create an incubator at the Tlalnepantla Technological Institute to mass produce the material. (myfilehut.com)
  • This book is designed as a bridge from science to manufacturing to commercialization of nanotube fiber and film materials, and also upcoming graphene materials, and thus will help to realize the large commercial potential of carbon nanostructured materials. (cdc.gov)
  • The book is also an up-to-date survey of the field of nanotube fiber materials and graphene where experts from around the world give their views on science, manufacturing, and commercialization in one reliable source. (cdc.gov)
  • A program that focuses on the design, development, and production of textile products and related processes and systems. (mymajors.com)
  • In combination with Oerlikon's atmos.io digital platform, Haelixa's DNA marker technology makes the clear traceability of textile products a reality. (wboy.com)
  • The textile end products meet the requirements of the digital product passport required by the EU, which contains the information needed to assess their life cycle assessment and circularity. (wboy.com)
  • Specialises in Textiles, Textiles weaving, its products. (ecplaza.net)
  • Record-long lead times, wide-scale shortages of critical basic materials, rising commodities prices and difficulties in transporting products are continuing to affect all segments of the manufacturing economy. (textileworld.com)
  • Join us as Heidi Lim, Director of the Product Ecosystem for Twelve, describes how companies are creating a wide range of products using carbon sourced from air, not oil, without compromising quality - Wednesday, Oct. 18, at SB'23 San Diego. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • The new products combine the brand equity and performance characteristics of these leading cooling and warming brands with the environmental benefits of textile waste, addressing a crucial market need. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • How are the Printing, Paper, Food, Textile & Other Machinery Manufacturing in Canada industry's products and services performing? (ibisworld.com)
  • Examples of products she looked into include electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), cars and textiles. (lu.se)
  • MSRC Visiting Professor Phil Purnell will assess the environmental impacts of making textiles in this way using a life cycle analysis. (rca.ac.uk)
  • She teaches a class at the University of Michigan on "Sartorial Architecture," which examines architectural and clothing manufacturing alongside these industries' global economic, social, political, and environmental impacts. (archpaper.com)
  • It will be set up in Turkmenistan’s Akhal Velayat (region) and will be equipped with modern textile manufacturing technologies. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Since then, we have been able to make more donations to the following individuals and organizations: Canada Sews, Hoax Couture, Project Northern Lights, Woodsworth Coop Mask Makers, Jeannie Chan & Pak Soon, and Montreal-based artist Emily Jan. We are responding to additional donation requests as we are able. (textilemuseum.ca)
  • Textile manufacturing in the modern era is an evolved form of the art and craft industries. (wikipedia.org)
  • Project objectives were to create machine and plant control systems for small and medium enterprises (SME) in the injection moulding and textile production industries. (europa.eu)
  • Founded in 2006, Ecotextile News is the environmental magazine for the global textile and fashion industries and provides unrivalled daily coverage, comment and expertise in both print and online formats. (ecotextile.com)
  • By aspiring to build the Alibaba of Egypt, these two young siblings are turning tech startups back towards supporting Egypt's older industries, a move that could help stabilize Egypt's economy if it takes off. (wamda.com)
  • These chemicals are used mainly to make glues for the packaging and building industries. (cdc.gov)
  • The overall motivation for editing the book is that properties of macroscale assemblages of nanotube s (yarn and sheet) are reaching a threshold where they are becoming commercially very useful and valuable to industries in most manufacturing sectors. (cdc.gov)
  • The concept is complemented by atmos.io, Oerlikon's digital platform, which records and evaluates extensive production and process data during the yarn manufacturing process. (wboy.com)
  • Called the IQ Fit Glass Free NOSO Sock, the product is designed to reduce manufacturing cost, double production throughput and eliminate the need for sewing, thereby drastically increasing efficiencies in the mattress manufacturing process. (textileworld.com)
  • This patent pending product comes at a pivotal moment for the manufacturing sector as companies look to increase production capacity while reducing cost. (textileworld.com)
  • As it often happens, several of our clients came to us with a challenge they were experiencing with their application and production process and asked us to evaluate their processes to offer them a solution," said Scott Tesser, CEO of Precision Textiles. (textileworld.com)
  • The innovation not only accelerates production timelines but also enhances overall production capacity with a reduction in manufacturing and maintenance expenses. (textileworld.com)
  • Consumption (measured by the Production and Employment indexes) indicated slowing expansion, posting a combined 8.2-percentage point decrease to the Manufacturing PMI® calculation. (textileworld.com)
  • After years of searching for a solution to the worldwide problem of textile waste, pioneering textile upcycler Worn Again has joined forces with fashion retailer H&M and luxury, sport & lifestyle group Kering to bring to market a revolutionary innovation in clothing production and recycling. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • The announcement, which follows the recent start of deliveries of 100% recycled textile Circulose® pulp from Renewcell's newly opened Renewcell 1 recycling plant, is the result of successful validation of Circulose®'s quality in production at Tangshan Sanyou's commercial-scale manufacturing lines. (accesswire.com)
  • From the Minoans who exported woolen cloth colored with precious purple dye to Egypt, to the Romans who wore wildly expensive Chinese silk, the trade and production of textiles paved the economic and cultural crossroads of the ancient world. (etn-net.org)
  • What they are doing now is to combine textile fibers, but on a French poodle dog hair base, the hypothesis is that they can achieve better fibers without contaminating as much, trying to replace or reduce fibers such as acrylic, polyester, all derived from petroleum and whose production is highly polluting. (myfilehut.com)
  • PUMA Scale-up Their Textile-to-textile Recycling Technology, Creating All Future Replica Football Kit Using RE:FIBRE. (textileworld.com)
  • The 'Sustainable Supply Chains to Build Forward Better' project is a joint intervention co-financed by the European Commission (EC) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) that aims to promote decent work in global supply chains. (ilo.org)
  • In Madagascar, the project is engaging with ILO constituents and key stakeholders to seize this moment to affirm the importance of decent work for fairer, more resilient and sustainable textile and clothing supply chains and for social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. (ilo.org)
  • Once these fibres are produced, they will be introduced into a range of textile fabrication processes in the Sustainable Future Materials theme of the Materials Science Research Centre. (rca.ac.uk)
  • The new fibers come in filament and staple forms, making them ideal for common textile processes as well as insulation batting applications. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • This research proposes to produce materials from waste to reduce the environmental footprint of textiles. (rca.ac.uk)
  • Her bold use of color merges with textures and geometrical shapes that create a visually intriguing collection, which includes a rocking chair, lounge chair, mirror, table, and stool, each handmade with raw materials sourced in Hungary. (design-milk.com)
  • She creates jewelry and sculptural work that combine fine metalwork with the language of weaving, and is also a basketmaker focusing on weaving utilitarian baskets from cultivated and wild-harvested natural materials. (petersvalley.org)
  • With a focus on non-medical masks for home, family, and donation to frontline workers, we share resources as well as material and pattern options to help you make masks using materials you have on hand. (textilemuseum.ca)
  • What Are The Best Materials for Making DIY Masks? (textilemuseum.ca)
  • Scientists cut polyester textiles into pieces and chemically decompose them into a soup of raw materials, before adding a metal solution which selectively links with the monomer building blocks of polyester. (ecotextile.com)
  • Since Worn Again burst onto the scene in 2005 with footwear made from recycled materials, the company says it has continuously sought out bigger, better solutions to the challenges of textile waste. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • Several years ago, Sympatex began to chart a new course with a commitment to closing the textile loop for functional materials as quickly as possible as part of its "Agenda 2020", which was announced in January 2017. (sympatex.com)
  • The chapters give an account of the basic science, manufacturing, properties, and commercial potential of specific nanotube materials. (cdc.gov)
  • Oerlikon and Haelixa collaborate for sustainable and transparent textile supply chain with product traceability. (wboy.com)
  • Furthermore, it brings us closer to our goal of creating fashion in a circular model. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • Circulose® makes fashion circular. (accesswire.com)
  • Founded by innovators from Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 2012, Renewcell is scaling rapidly in pursuit of its vision of making fashion circular. (accesswire.com)
  • Rather than simply explore the rich and varied textile traditions of India this exhibit aims to trace the complex influences that Indian textiles have had on fashions in Europe and America. (kent.edu)
  • Cyndi Rhoades, CEO of Worn Again, said, "Our technology is at the heart of a global vision which will engage all brands, textile recyclers, suppliers and consumers, in a unified ambition to keep clothing already in circulation out of landfill, and as part of a global pool of resources to be used time and time again. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • To maximize the opportunity for connection, the site will target three types of textile entrepreneurs: those who represent factories and big suppliers worldwide, a second tier whose average company valuation does not exceed one million Egyptian pounds (around US $150,000), and a third level of early founders who general have few machines and live on what they produce. (wamda.com)
  • Attracting advertisers, suppliers, and even tech-savvy textile workers to sign up to the site is the next goal as they begin to build the project. (wamda.com)
  • rEvolution Hybrid - the world's first upcycled functional jacket made from 30 percent recycled used textiles and 70 percent recycled PET bottles. (sympatex.com)
  • Support action by the government, employers, workers and other stakeholders to make decent work a defining framework for the post-COVID-19 era in Madagascar. (ilo.org)
  • We have over 21 years of experience in providing pricing information, news, analysis, and customized reports on various textile value chains to several stakeholders. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Tsz Yan Ng is a Michigan -based firm principal, professor, researcher, and artist whose interdisciplinary and collaborative work seeks to challenge and improve upon modern fabrication and manufacturing practices. (archpaper.com)
  • At the heart of this discussion is the issue of labor and how modern technologies can be used to alleviate unfavorable conditions for laborers as well as optimize and expand upon existing building practices. (archpaper.com)
  • It is also eco-friendly, which underscores Precision Textiles' commitment to sustainable manufacturing practices. (textileworld.com)
  • The U.S. Green Building Council considers factors like water use, energy use, air quality and waste management when it decides ratings. (gwhatchet.com)
  • These items will be offered alongside those manufactured from textile waste by the company. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • Only by working hard to continue to expand these technologies, will we be in a position to get the growing mountains of textile waste under control," adds Fox. (sympatex.com)
  • Executive Order 6877-Creating Wool Textile Work Assignment Board, Etc. (ucsb.edu)
  • b) The Wool Textile Work Assignment Board may, on petition of any mill which installs labor saving machinery, after such investigation as it may deem proper, authorize the employer to increase labor assignments to the extent only that the amount of work required of the employees affected will not be increased by the installation of this machinery. (ucsb.edu)
  • c) On petition of the representatives of labor, on its own motion, or otherwise, the Wool Textile Work Assignment Board may investigate any case where it is alleged that the work load has been improperly increased since July 1, 1933, in violation of the Code and may require its reduction if it finds that the assignment has been so increased. (ucsb.edu)
  • 3. The Wool Textile Work Assignment Board shall have authority to appoint district impartial chairmen and such other agents as it sees fit, and to issue such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to carry out the foregoing provisions. (ucsb.edu)
  • This includes the development of knowledge, tools, guidance, policy advice, technical assistance and training to address decent work challenges and opportunities in five sectors in five countries: coffee in Colombia, electronics in Vietnam, fisheries in Namibia, rubber gloves in Malaysia, and textiles and clothing in Madagascar. (ilo.org)
  • Includes reviews and builds on basic skill sets, allows for those with more experience to work at their own pace. (petersvalley.org)
  • How does the creative process work in tandem with manufacturing capabilities and market forces? (unl.edu)
  • Throughout her career, Ng has situated her work in the R&D space of building science, which she hopes will see more investment in the coming years. (archpaper.com)
  • Luangwa Artisan Collective are independent artisans that work out from Tribal Textiles, and all sale proceeds go directly to them and their families. (co.zm)
  • We built for them an all-weather work and market place on Tribal Textiles ground, where they can sell to visitors. (co.zm)
  • We work to create sustainable impact through creativity and craftsmanship. (co.zm)
  • Stop smoking, especially if you work in textile manufacturing. (medlineplus.gov)
  • How we made it in Africa is published by Maritz Publishing CC. South African company registration: 1986/016729/23. (howwemadeitinafrica.com)
  • Make sure windows are closed and ventilation systems are turned off to make sure the contamination does not come inside. (cdc.gov)
  • We have felt joy and admiration for Shuljak's felted playful creations before , and the talented textile artist continues to create for the love of the material and the way people respond to her toys with carefree smiles. (mymodernmet.com)
  • a) No employer shall extend the number of similar looms, frames, spindles or other machines or equipment tended by any class of employee unless there is a compensating change in the operation, including a change in the quality or character of the product or material processed or manufactured. (ucsb.edu)
  • The instant sample, identified as style X-STAMPEDE, consists of a textile material, which is composed of three distinct layers. (faqs.org)
  • They are also used to make paints, textiles, and paper. (cdc.gov)
  • It is the aim of this paper that the SHNA keeps being updated according to a consistent framework, and therefore the paper provides a description of technical matters relating to the update that have been handled, as well as discussions regarding some of the choices that have been made. (lu.se)
  • Vinyl acetate is used to make other industrial chemicals. (cdc.gov)
  • Over 20 textile firms with predominantly Turkish partners currently operate in the country. (yarnsandfibers.com)
  • The industrial classification of the SHNA is comprised of seven main sectors: Agriculture, Manufacturing, Building and Construction, Transport and Communication, Private Services, Public Services and Services of Dwellings. (lu.se)
  • Ingela also highlighted how Lindex works with specific initiatives such as textile collection in stores and the One Bag Habit scheme. (lu.se)
  • The patent-pending IQ Fit Glass Free NOSO Sock represents a forward step in textile manufacturing technology offering a game-changing solution that optimizes both cost and time. (textileworld.com)
  • With the announcement of its new technology, Worn Again says it has left the field of upcycling behind to focus on the development of its closed-loop textile-recycling solution. (sustainablebrands.com)
  • The Sewing Army was created by Toronto fashion designer Diana Coatsworth in response to the shortage of personal protective equipment for healthcare, frontline, and essential workers during the COVID-19 crisis. (textilemuseum.ca)
  • Shuljak even hosts her own workshops to learn how to create your own characters. (mymodernmet.com)
  • The Kent State University Museum is proud to present this exhibition drawing from its extensive collection of clothing and textiles from India in order to highlight the dynamism, flexibility and variation of the nation's culture. (kent.edu)
  • The array of items selected for this exhibition demonstrates the reciprocal exchange of goods and styles that occurred between India and the West, but moreover attests to the central role that textiles have had in this oftentimes fraught relationship. (kent.edu)
  • This two-year project seeks to develop and propose possible policy packages which would encourage the establishmentof extended producer responsibility (EPR) systems and innovative new business models aimed at increasing reuse and recycling of textiles in the Nordic region. (lu.se)
  • The main goal of the wiki is to make editing text easy in order to ''encourage'' people to contribute to a project. (lu.se)
  • With the purpose of investigating structural changes in the Swedish economy during 1800-1980, Schön, Krantz, Ljungberg and Pettersson began this project by complementing, revising and extending series originally constructed in the pioneering publication National Income in Sweden 1861-1939 (Lindahl et al. (lu.se)