Life is Good® And Austin Adventures Team Up To Introduce Life Is Good Vacations

BOSTON — January 23, 2018 — Life is Good, a Boston-based apparel brand dedicated to spreading the power of optimism, is teaming up with Austin Adventures, a world class adventure tour operator, to launch Life is Good Vacations. These trips are uniquely designed to align adventure with a journey of self-discovery, allowing guests to connect with others and the outdoors through a refreshed, positive outlook. Life is Good Vacations are available to book now for travel dates starting in June 2018.

Life is Good has devoted 24 years to celebrating life’s simple pleasures through positive art and messaging. With the launch of Life is Good Vacations, people can now experience those simple joys while in the beauty of an incredible destination of their choice.

“These trips provide an unforgettable combo of pure outdoor fun, deep unplugged connections and true adventure,” says John Jacobs, Life is Good co-founder. “They’re a spectacular way to recharge and get a fresh perspective on the good that’s around us.”

Life is Good Vacations by Austin Adventures will kick off with a trip to Montana and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, complete with biking, hiking, rafting, and horseback riding. Travelers will savor the destination’s local cuisine, explore its hidden gems under the direction of expert guides, and enjoy its natural wonders without the stress of planning.

“The concept of ‘adventure’ is deeply engrained in the ethos of our company. We believe that every destination we visit is equipped with its own unique experience. With this partnership, we now have an incredible opportunity to translate Life is Good’s love for nature into the actual landscapes where active individuals and families want to travel,” says Dan Austin, Austin Adventures founder.

This season, vacations include both family and adult-only trips in groups of 12 or less to:

  • Montana – Big Sky, Yellowstone & Paradise Valley;
  • Utah – Bryce Canyon & Zion;
  • Canadian Rockies – Alberta Banff to Jasper; and
  • Costa Rica – Manuel Antonio to Punta Islita.

Posted January 23, 2018

Source: Life is Good

Lectra Appoints Holger Max-Lang As Managing Director Of Lectra Central & Eastern Europe Region, Russia

PARIS — January 23, 2018 — Lectra is pleased to announce the appointment of Holger Max-Lang as managing director of Lectra Central & Eastern Europe region, Russia. Max-Lang is based in Ismaning, near Munich, Germany.

Central & Eastern Europe and Russia is a strategic region for Lectra, offering strong potential in the Group’s main market sectors thanks to: a robust automotive industry; a dynamic furniture industry, especially in Germany and Poland; and a close connection between fashion brands in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and suppliers in Eastern Europe.

Max-Lang will focus on delivering Lectra’s customer-focused strategy to empower fashion & apparel, automotive and furniture businesses to succeed as they embrace Industry 4.0. Anchored in the digitalization of industrial processes, from design to production, Industry 4.0 is redefining how factories are organized; smart and connected, they are driving the value chain, propelling a new digitalized lifecycle for products.

“The transformation to Industry 4.0 is in full swing: the Industrial Internet of Things, Software as a Service (SaaS), cloud technology, data analyses and data exploitation have become key,” underlined Daniel Harari, chairman and CEO, Lectra. “Working for Lectra for over 15 years, Holger has a deep experience and knowledge of Lectra’s DNA, and is in a very strong position to support our customers in the digitalization of their processes.”

“Industry 4.0. started in Germany. Therefore, many companies are keen to adopt its principles in our region. Lectra is very well-positioned to support our customers in their transformation,“ said Max-Lang. “In my role, I am looking forward to a growing dialogue with our customers and prospects, to bring them a full understanding of the expertise we have built – and are building. We will leverage this expertise to boost our customers’ competitiveness and generate higher added-value for their businesses.”

Following marketing and sales positions in the IT and automotive industry sectors, Max-Lang joined Lectra Germany in September 2002 as a salesperson for automotive accounts. He then held diverse sales’ roles in the region, including the position of Sales Manager for all Lectra markets in Central & Eastern Europe region, Russia. Since September 2017 Holger has held the role of Business Development Director, Automotive, with the responsibility to develop the leather cutting activity worldwide.

Posted January 23, 2018

Source: Lectra

Nest Bedding’s Love & Sleep Mattress Earns UL Greenguard Gold Certification

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — January 23, 2018 — Nest Bedding announced its Love & Sleep mattress has earned UL GREENGUARD Gold Certification, providing individuals and families across the country with a healthier sleep solution. Greenguard Certified products aid in the creation of healthier indoor environments and release fewer pollutants that can contribute to health issues.

UL Environment’s Greenguard Certification Program requires that products meet rigorous standards for low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into indoor environments. To receive the accreditation, the Love & Sleep mattress from Nest Bedding, the brand revolutionizing all-natural bed-in-a-box mattresses and high-end organic bedding, was tested for formaldehyde and over 300 other VOCs.

While the certification is not considered an industry standard, it elevates the Love & Sleep mattress into an elite group and is an important milestone for the brand to achieve due to the company’s dedication to producing high-quality, organic products.

“Nest Bedding was founded on the philosophy of making local, natural and non-toxic products,” said Nest Bedding Founder and CEO Joe Alexander. “We want our customers to buy our products with the assurance that we have sourced the finest materials available and they can purchase with confidence for their whole family.”

Posted January 23, 2018

Source: Nest Bedding

From Head To Toe To Torso, DuPont Tate & Lyle Eco-Solutions On Display At Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show

WILMINGTON, Del. — January 23, 2018 — The outdoor sports industry will have a unique opportunity to investigate more sustainable products, everything from high-performance apparel to the mannequins that model them, at the 2018 Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show, January 25-28, 2018. Front and center are solutions based on Susterra® propanediol from DuPont Tate and Lyle Bio Products which are used to help the industry put its highest performing, most sustainable foot forward.

Leading industry brands, retailers, reps and suppliers which make up the $887+ billion outdoor sports industry can see firsthand long-lasting, more sustainable apparel, footwear and mannequin innovations created in collaboration with DuPont Tate & Lyle. These state-of-the-art technologies — the building blocks for next generation materials — drive real progress toward reducing energy consumption and environmental impacts, a growing concern for consumers in the outdoor adventure and sports categories.

“We were looking for a better way of environmentally safe production as well as sustainability when we discovered Susterra® propanediol from DuPont Tate & Lyle,” explained Andreas Gesswein, president, Genesis Display/Mannequin & VMM. “By letting our customers know that we are using a building block based on DuPont science gives our customers peace of mind knowing how DuPont Tate & Lyle prioritizes sustainability in their solutions.”

GenesisDisplay GmbH (Genesis Display) was the first manufacturer in the world to produce mannequins with innovative and ecological raw materials. Its mannequins are produced with the largest possible percentage of organic material. The material consists of glass-fiber reinforced polyester and 47 percent high-quality bio resin. This bio resin is composed of 100 percent Susterra propanediol developed by DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products. The use of the Susterra propanediol in the bio resin ensures robust mannequins that are durable, longer-lasting and high-quality.

“It feels like a truly holistic approach to be able to supply the innovative building blocks which make up both the Genesis Display mannequins and the eco-friendly clothing they are modeling,” stated Laurie Kronenberg, global marketing director, DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products. “With both mannequins and apparel being based on the same bio-based 1,3-propanediol building block, we are able to demonstrate the endlessly versatile potential for what can be achieved across the fashion industry with sustainable solutions.”

The mannequins will be wearing a variety of new innovative apparel and footwear including the latest innovation from the CORDURA® + Susterra + Sorona® brand collaboration. The eco-efficient soft shell technology leverages soft fleece based on Sorona fibers as well as a waterproof Susterra® based membrane laminated to the durable Cordura Naturalle™ fabric.

Susterra propanediol, the building block used for the mannequins, Sorona fibers and Susterra based membranes are manufactured through a proprietary process that uses glucose from natural raw materials instead of petroleum-based feedstocks. The basic materials can be derived from renewable, farm-grown sources including corn — making the promise of carbon neutrality and independence from petroleum a real possibility. From “cradle-to-gate,” the production of DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products’ bio-based 1,3-propanediol consumes 40 percent less energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by more than 40 percent versus petroleum-based 1,3-propanediol and propylene glycol.

AT THE SHOW:

These mannequins will be on display at the DuPont™ Sorona brand booth 9010-LL and the Invista Cordura brand booth 54037-UL wearing durable sustainable apparel from the Cordura + Susterra + Sorona brand.

Posted January 23, 2018

Source: DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products

Aquafil And Genomatica Join Forces For Bio-Nylon — Target More Sustainable Apparel, Carpets And Fibers

TRENTO, Italy/SAN DIEGO, Calif. — January 23, 2018 — Aquafil and Genomatica have announced a multi-year agreement to create sustainable caprolactam, a key ingredient to producing 100 percent sustainable nylon. The collaboration aims to develop a commercially-advantageous bioprocess — Genomatica’s GENO CPL™ process — to make caprolactam using plant-based renewable ingredients, rather than the crude oil-derived materials traditionally used by the nylon industry.

Enabling more sustainable nylon products

Used in a variety of nylon-based products including carpets and apparel, caprolactam has a worldwide market of over five million tons per year. Genomatica’s GENO CPL™ process aims to provide an environmentally-friendly way to make caprolactam with better economics, including for smaller-scale plants. Additionally, it will enable licensees and their customers to differentiate themselves by offering a more sustainable bio-based product whose performance will be fully comparable with nylon made from crude oil-derived caprolactam, and which will not require any machine or process adjustments by the nylon supply chain. Genomatica is the licensor of the GENO CPL process.

Aquafil is a leading producer of nylon yarn and launched the ECONYL® Regeneration System in 2011 to produce nylon made from 100 percent regenerated waste. A large and growing number of globally recognized sportswear, fashion, luxury and carpet brands choose ECONYL® as the sustainable ingredient for their product. Like the ECONYL process, the GENO CPL process eliminates the significant amount of by-products common to most crude oil-derived caprolactam production, and will allow producers to diversify their sources in terms of raw material.

Opportunities for chemical producers, product makers and brands

Genomatica invites other leaders in the nylon value chain to join its bio-nylon program — and Aquafil encourages further collaboration with supply chain partners. By joining the program, companies ranging from chemical producers and product makers to agriculture companies and major brands can engage, influence priorities and gain access to Genomatica’s technologies and supply of bio-based chemicals.

“As proven by the success of ECONYL, consumers and manufacturers look forward to opportunities to play an active role in the circular economy. We aim to be a leader of sustainability for nylon, and we are excited by the opportunity to be the first to bring the benefits of this new technology to our customers, which is perfectly in line with our commitment to creating sustainable products,” said Giulio Bonazzi, chairman and CEO of Aquafil. “Genomatica brings the technology, innovation and track record to help us achieve this.”

“Visionary companies like Aquafil are delighting customers and gaining market share through more sustainable products,” said Christophe Schilling, CEO of Genomatica. “This is another example of Genomatica applying the power of biology to rethink how widely-used chemicals can be made a better way. Just as we’ve surpassed key milestones for our commercial GENO BDO process and were named winner of the ICIS Innovation Award for our new naturally sourced butylene glycol, we now aim to bring biotechnology innovation to enable better nylon products.”

Posted January 23, 2018

Source: Aquafil

Sharing The Knowledge: Loepfe Launches New Website And Social Media Channels

WETZIKON, Switzerland — January 23, 2018 — Today, Loepfe Brothers Ltd. launched the brand new website www.loepfe.com. The modern design of the website puts an emphasis on an easy-to-use navigation, which can be done either by menu or via the optional search field. The three division of the product portfolio — spinning, laboratory and weaving — are represented in the new website design. Visitors of the website very easily find the solution, they are looking for, and much more: Additional information, new ideas and in-depth knowledge about quality control in textile production complete the content of the new website. Loepfe´s experts share their know-how and application knowledge in a separate area of the website, which will be extended continuously. Therefore not only product benefits and their potential applications are communicated. In addition, the visitors will learn much more about solutions and receive additional information around textile processes.

Together with the launch of the new website, Loepfe changes its general communication strategy. For example, experts at Loepfe will regularly share their knowledge with the community. Social media platforms like Xing, LinkedIn, and WeChat will be main channels for the future communication. This will enable a real dialogue between Loepfe´s experts and other members of the textile community. Silvano Auciello, head of Sales and Marketing at Loepfe comments: “We are very enthusiastic about our new communication and are looking forward to the new possibilities to exchange ideas with customers, our sales agents, the media, and other people interested in our technology.”

Posted January 23, 2018

Source: Loepfe Brothers Ltd.

Foot Locker Announces Strategic Investment In Carbon38

NEW YORK CITY — January 22, 2018 — Foot Locker Inc., a specialty athletic retailer, announced today that it has made a strategic investment in Carbon38, taking a minority stake in the world’s destination for women’s luxury activewear. The $15 million Series A funding round brings the total raised by Carbon38 to $26 million since 2013.

“We have admired the Carbon38 story and mission since we met three years ago,” said Lauren B. Peters, Foot Locker’s executive vice president and CFO. As part of the partnership, Peters will join Carbon38’s Board of Directors. “Katie and the team at Carbon38 have done an amazing job creating a brand with an extremely loyal following in the fitness and fashion worlds. In addition to the support of Carbon38’s exceptional growth potential that our investment provides, we expect to leverage the team’s keen industry insights and focus in order to elevate our own SIX:02 banner’s performance.”

“We are excited to have Foot Locker as an investor as we continue to scale our business and expand our omni-channel strategy, both in the U.S. and internationally,” said Katie Warner Johnson, Carbon38 co-founder and CEO. “This funding enables us to accelerate our path of rapid growth and achieve our mission of defining a new category of luxury active ready-to-wear for women.”

Guggenheim Securities is serving as exclusive financial advisor to Foot Locker, Inc. in connection with this investment, with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP providing legal counsel.  Piper Jaffray and Latham & Watkins are advising Carbon38

Posted January 22, 2018

Source: Foot Locker

Home Fashions International Expanding Its Cherokee County, S.C., Operations

COLUMBIA, S.C. — January 18, 2018 — Home Fashions International is expanding its existing operations in Cherokee County. The $5.5 million investment is expected to create 60 new jobs.

Since 1994, Home Fashions International has been in operation as a supplier of home textile finished products, decorative pillows, comforter sets, drapery and outdoor cushions. Over the last two years, Home Fashions International has experienced exponential growth in the outdoor cushion business and, in order to service its continued growth, is now adding another manufacturing and shipping location. The company has purchased a new, 350,000-square-foot facility at 859 Victory Trail Road in Gaffney, S.C., to accommodate its expansion.

The new facility, known as Gaffney Manufacturing, will allow the company to quadruple its business over the next five years and reduce its reliance on imported and out-of-state raw materials.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to this project.

“I have been very happy with both the caliber of the workforce and the business-friendly environment in Cherokee County, S.C.,” said David Li, owner, Home Fashions International. “When the business conditions dictated expansion, we considered other locations, but determined that the best course of action was to stay right here where we knew the labor force and business climate would allow us to be successful.”

“It’s a special day whenever an existing South Carolina company announces plans to expand, as it sends a message to the world that we live up to our commitment to being business-friendly,” said Governor Henry McMaster “I congratulate Home Fashions International on this new investment and look forward to continuing our successful partnership.”

“South Carolina’s world-class workforce and positive business climate have made our state the ideal location for industry; and, as a result, the manufacturing sector in South Carolina continues to thrive,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt. “Home Fashions International’s expansion is a testament to that, and I look forward to watching them succeed here for many years to come.”

“Cherokee County is proud of the continued investment by Home Fashions International in our community,” Cherokee County Council Chairman Tim Spencer. “This industry will continue to build upon the impact already realized by our citizens. Cherokee County remains committed to the growth and expansion of our existing industry.”

FAST FACTS

  • Home Fashions International is expanding its Cherokee County operations;
  • $5.5 million investment to create 60 new jobs;
  • Since 1994, Home Fashions International has been a supplier of home textile finished products, decorative pillows, comforter sets and more; and
  • The company has purchased a new, 350,000-square-foot facility at 859 Victory Trail Road in Gaffney, S.C., to accommodate its continued growth.

Posted January 22, 2018

Source: South Carolina Office of the Governor

AIM Aerospace Receives AS9100 Rev D Quality Management System Certification

RENTON, Wash. — January 22, 2018 — AIM Aerospace, a designer and fabricator of advanced composite structures, announced the audit completion and achievement of AS9100 Rev. D Quality Management Systems Certification. The certification signifies three of its facilities, located in Renton, Sumner and Auburn, Wash., comply with the new requirements of the AS9100 Rev D quality management system.

Developed specifically for the aircraft, space and defense industries, AS9100 is designed to meet the stringent, complex and unique demands of these markets. AIM had been certified to AS9100 Rev C previously, and is proud of this new certification. Revision D added several requirements to ensure that companies have robust and sustainable processes to consistently deliver quality products on-time, while mitigating risk.

“Receiving this certification is a testament of what AIM can achieve with clear leadership and accountability,” said Daniele Cagnatel, CEO of AIM Aerospace. “Being certified for ISO 9100D is not to be taken for granted and is crucial to our customers. The new emphasis on product safety, counterfeit parts, and human factors will make our systems even stronger while continuing to provide quality product and unparalleled customer support to our aerospace customers.”

Posted January 22, 2018

Source: AIM Aerospace

FTC Updates Textile Rules To Eliminate Obsolete Requirement

WASHINGTON — January 18, 2018 — The Federal Trade Commission is updating the Rules and Regulations under the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act (Textile Rules).

The Textile Rules require marketers to place a label on certain textile products to disclose certain information, such as the name under which the manufacturer or other responsible company does business.

In June 2017, the Commission sought comments on proposed amendments to the Rules to reduce compliance costs. Based on comments received, the Commission is eliminating an obsolete provision requiring that house word trademark owners furnish the agency with a copy of the mark’s United States Patent and Trademark Office registration before using the mark on labels.

The Commission voted to approve the Federal Register Notice announcing final amendments to the Textile Rules was 2-0. (FTC File No. P948404; the staff contact is Jock Chung, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 202-326-2984)

The Federal Trade Commission works to promote competition, and protect and educate consumers. You can learn more about consumer topics and file a consumer complaint online or by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357).

Posted January 22, 2018

Source: Federal Trade Commission

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