ZDHC Recognizes ECO PASSPORT By OEKO-TEX® As Indicator Of MRSL Conformance

ZURICH — September 6, 2017 — OEKO-TEX® is pleased to announce that the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) Programme will now accept ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX certification as an indicator of conformance with the organization’s Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL) in connection with the ZDHC Gateway– Chemical Module. The ZDHC’s MRSL covers chemical substances that are limited or banned from intentional use in the production of apparel and footwear materials and trim. Controlling or excluding the use of these substances supports the ZDHC’s mission of removing hazardous chemicals from the apparel and footwear value chain so that they do not harm workers, consumers, or the environment.

Since 1992, OEKO-TEX has worked to provide safer products by eliminating hazardous substances from the global textile supply chain. In January of this year, OEKO-TEX announced a partnership with ZDHC in order to collaborate with other leading brands and apparel and footwear sustainability advocates. The ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX certification program provides a confidential mechanism for chemical suppliers to confirm that their chemical products are safer to use in manufacturing. With ZDHC’s announcement, chemical formulations that are ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX certified are recognized as conforming with the ZDHC MRSL.

“We understand that chemical suppliers face challenges. The industry, consumers, governments, and NGOs are asking for safer chemistries to be used in supply chains and that takes a degree of transparency. The ECO PASSPORT program serves as a trusted third party system to review formulations. We help chemical suppliers verify their formulations while safeguarding their intellectual property (recipes),” says John Frazier, Sr. Technical Director for OEKO-TEX in North America.

The ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX program analyzes a broad set of chemicals including colorants, scouring agents, adhesives, inks, pigments, and auxiliaries in a confidential, two-step process that confirms that the formulations and individual ingredients (CAS level chemicals) meet specific criteria for sustainability, safety, and regulatory compliance. Chemical formulations are checked against the comprehensive OEKO-TEX list of substances of concern and then verified by laboratory evaluation to ensure that they do not contain unsafe contaminants. Compounds that pass these two phases are granted the ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX certification.

Posted September 6, 2017

Source: OEKO-TEX

Emerald Announces Realignment Of Polymer Additives (AOA) And Nitriles Businesses, Appoints Herbst As AOA General Manager

VANCOUVER, Wash. — September 6, 2017 — Emerald Performance Materials is separating its Polymer Additives and Nitriles groups, merging the businesses with its Emerald Kalama Chemical and CVC Thermoset Specialties groups, respectively. The Polymer Additives business will now be known as Antioxidants and Accelerators (AOA).

“AOA and Nitriles both have a tenured history in the markets they serve, with well-known legacy brands, extensive technical expertise and North American operations in Akron, Ohio, and Henry, Ill. Separating these businesses will enable us to develop appropriate strategies for each and to support continued growth and better serve our customers,” said Scott Wolff, Emerald Performance Materials chairman and a managing director with American Securities, the private equity firm that owns Emerald.

Emerald appointed Wendy Herbst as general manager to lead the AOA business. In this role, she will be focused on optimizing and expanding the business globally. Herbst has 15 years of experience in strategic, marketing and development roles in the industrial and specialty chemicals industry. She joined Emerald in 2014 as marketing director for the Kalama group’s K-FLEX® plasticizers and coalescents business and has previously held roles with Arizona Chemical, Eastman and The Sherwin-Williams Company. She earned an M.B.A. in marketing from the University of Phoenix and a B.S. in business administration from the University of Wisconsin.

Emerald’s AOA business is a leading North American producer of polymer additives, with operations in Akron and Henry. Its portfolio includes legacy product lines dating back to Emerald predecessor BF Goodrich. Good-Rite® antioxidants, stabilizers and intermediates and Cure-Rite® accelerators stabilize and protect rubber from wear, fading and degradation and also enhance performance for added value in rubber, adhesives, plastics, lubricants, paper, coatings, leather and other applications.

“Wendy’s leadership and execution have made her instrumental in the successful completion of key initiatives for Emerald. Her skillset and experience will be valuable assets for AOA growth. AOA will be an important part of our strategic vision, aligning with Kalama’s other three businesses and extending our offerings and capabilities,” said Edward Gotch, CEO, Emerald Kalama Chemical.

The Nitriles business also has roots within BF Goodrich and is the sole U.S. producer of specialty nitrile latexes. Nychem® latex emulsions are based on butadiene, acrylonitrile and styrene chemistries and are valued for their ability to provide essential characteristics and superior performance benefits for a wide range of applications. Specifically, they are known for their resistance to grease, oils and solvents, abrasion and caustic resistance, elasticity, resilience and more.

“When Emerald was formed, the Nitriles business and Reactive Liquid Polymers business that is now part of CVC were one entity, so bringing them together again as part of the CVC portfolio was a logical step. These businesses benefit from a shared manufacturing site in Akron and overlapping technologies and resources, making them a natural and synergistic fit poised for parallel growth,” said Thomas Holleran, president, CVC Thermoset Specialties.

Emerald previously announced it was exploring the sale of the former Polymer Additives and Nitriles groups.  Emerald’s Board of Directors ultimately determined that retaining the businesses and aligning them with Emerald’s other groups provided the highest value for the organization.

Posted September 6, 2017

Source: Emerald Performance Materials

Complete Design & Packaging Becomes First U.S. Business To Purchase The EFI Nozomi Single-Pass Inkjet Corrugated Press

FREMONT, Calif. — September 05, 2017 — Electronics For Imaging announced that Complete Design & Packaging (CDP), an independent corrugated packaging provider based in Concord, N.C., will be the first business in the U.S. to install EFI’s breakthrough, ultra-high-speed production printing technology, the EFI™ Nozomi C18000 single-pass LED corrugated packaging press. CDP will use the six-color press for cost-effective, high-quality, direct-to-board digital printing that extends client brand presence in retail corrugated packaging.

Installation of the press is scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2017, with production operations going live by the end of the year.

CDP’s founder, Howard Bertram, started the business in 2002. Today, the company offers high-end analog flexo and litho lamination corrugated printing for retail packaging applications. CDP currently does some prototyping and very short-run digital work on a multi-pass flatbed inkjet printer, but after spending the past year examining emerging trends among clients and prospects, Bertram and his business partner, Scott Sumner, sought ways to help customers capture a broader range of brand-building opportunities with high-end, regionalized/localized and customized packaging.

Higher-value marketing options for CDP customers with digital print

“There are a lot of flexo and litho lamination options out there today, but customers face limitations in their marketing without digital printing, and as a young, independent company, we want to be on the leading edge of that offering,” said Bertram, who is the president and co-owner of CDP. The quality CDP saw touring the world’s first EFI Nozomi C18000 corrugated package converting installation in Spain gives Bertram and Sumner confidence in the press’s ability to deliver higher-throughput, single-pass productivity to clients requiring exceptional printing for greater shelf appeal.

“We chose EFI because of their strengths in R&D and their commitment to make things happen in the industry,” added Sumner, who is CDP’s vice president and co-owner. “In addition to the productivity that comes with single-pass printing on the Nozomi press, Fiery technology was definitely a selling point for us. We could see how EFI’s legacy with digital print color management will be a big plus for us developing our digital packaging business.”

They found that the 71-inch wide EFI Nozomi C18000 single-pass press has the technology to deliver on that opportunity with its exceptional speed: up to

246 linear feet per minute with throughput up to 6,600 2.6×3.3-foot boards per hour. The EFI Fiery® NZ-1000 high-performance digital front end (DFE) for the press, based on new, scalable Fiery XB bladed architecture, will provide fast, efficient job processing to eliminate downtime spent waiting for jobs. Plus, the new DFE platform offers advanced EFI Fiery job preparation and color management tools needed for superior quality.

CDP’s customers include food and consumer product manufacturers in a wide range of industries, including the home improvement and home electronics fields. The packages the company produces can be found at The Home Depot, Sam’s Club and other warehouse clubs and big box stores throughout the Southeast. Over time, CDP will have the opportunity to help its customers drive greater sell-through and higher revenues using the Nozomi press to create high-impact, short- and medium-run regional- and demographic-focused designs that are not cost-effective to produce using analog processes.

Accuracy, versatility and recyclability

The brands CDP serves will benefit from the press’s capabilities to produce a wide color gamut with its six-color inkset, plus a white ink scheduled to be released shortly after the press is installed. The press’s LED imaging capabilities provide brilliant, accurate color imaging on just about any board substrate, including traditional Kemi, mottled, bleached and kraft materials. Packaging produced with the press is fully recyclable, with printed output meeting a leading industry standard — certification for OCC recyclability and repulpability from the Western Michigan University Recycling, Paper and Coating Pilot Plant.

The award-winning press provides high-quality output with resolutions up to 360×720 dots per inch with four-level grayscale imaging. A 100% in-line inspection system on the press is tied to robust print optimization technologies, including inkjet nozzle, alignment and uniformity correction for the highest possible imaging quality. Plus, the Nozomi press’s permanent head architecture eliminates the downtime associated with replacing consumable printheads.

EFI is the only manufacturer to offer fully integrated top- and bottom-feed options for a digital corrugated packaging press. CDP’s Nozomi press will feature this patented system, which handles media separation, lift, transport and alignment at full press speeds with programmable features for faster, automatic feeding configurations on repeat jobs.

The EFI Nozomi C18000 single-pass LED inkjet press is part of a complete ecosystem for corrugated production available from EFI with leading edge inks, the Fiery DFE and an EFI Corrugated Packaging Suite manufacturing execution system workflow.

Posted September 5, 2017

Source: EFI

Twin Dragon Debuts New SORBTEK® REPREVE® Denim With Superior Moisture-Wicking Capabilities

GARDENA, Calif. — September 5, 2017 — Twin Dragon (TD) just made a significant investment in SORBTEK®, a wicking performance fiber from Unifi. TD believes wicking performance is the succeeding industry innovation in denim comfort and will integrate it into its women’s and men’s collections, available at their mills in Asia and Mexico. In addition, there will be Sorbtek blended with REPREVE®, a fiber from Unifi that is made from recycled plastic bottles.

With every new technical innovation in its denim, Twin Dragon aims to curb global warming. The same powerful Sorbtek technology that keeps the yarn cool also protects against soiling such as sweat and grass, allowing consumers to wash the garment less, saving water. Because Sorbtek is made using recycled plastic bottles, it uses less energy and water, and produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions, compared to making virgin fibers. Some denim in the collection will also be made with TD’s pre-reduced Liquid Indigo and Eco-Finishing.

“Wicking performance capabilities in the athletic wear market have experienced a 70 to 80 percent growth over the past decade. Yet, the denim industry has not caught up or implemented the same capabilities in the jeans category! Now, TD is offering Wicking Performance Denim, which provides cooling properties to the wearer by pulling moisture away from the body. What’s better than a woman being able to wear slimming, skinny high-rise jeans while having the same performance as her yoga pants? Also, men can now wear their comfort stretch in either slim or straight fit and swap them out for sweatpants,” said Dominic Poon, CEO of Twin Dragon Marketing.

In addition, Twin Dragon’s latest Wicking Performance Denim Collection surpassed previous denim in the “As Received” fabric testing by third party labs.

“Twin Dragon Marketing has created a high-tech Sorbtek Repreve denim that provides superior moisture-management properties,” said Jay Hertwig, vice president of global brand/premium value-added (PVA) sales for Unifi. “We are proud to work with Twin Dragon Marketing to develop a product that features the performance attributes demanded by today’s consumers, in addition to being environmentally responsible.”

TD’s high-tech Sorbtek Repreve denim is a testament to the company’s steadfast commitment and development fervor to pioneer innovative fashion fabric trends and incorporate eco-awareness.  The company has successfully created everlasting color, Forever Black® and Forever White® denim. Also, TD is one of the largest producers of Lycra® dualfx® denim, an innovative shape retention super stretch denim.  In March of this year, TD launched Liquid Indigo and Eco-Finishing that broke industry standards in water, chemical and energy conservation.

Next on the horizon is the Ultimate Performance Denim that cools in the summer and also insulates in the winter, giving the wearer year-round comfort.

Posted September 5, 2017

Sourve: Unifi

DB Tex Boosts Rotary Screen Throughput With Two More SPGPrints bestLEN Laser Engraving Systems

BOXMEER, the Netherlands — September 5, 2017 — DB Tex Ltd. of Dhaka, Bangladesh, is adding two more SPGPrints bestLEN direct laser engraving systems to maintain a productive, sustainable and high-quality nickel rotary screen imaging operation as it ramps up garment and textile printing output at its Gazipur facility.

Scheduled for 2017, the double installation will bring the number of bestLEN engravers operating at DB Tex to six.

Part of the DBL Group, an industrial concern with an annual turnover of $365 million, DB Tex is a major supplier to a number of leading global high-street fashion retailers, with major markets in Europe and North America. The company is also doubling its rotary screen printing capacity with the addition of two new 16-colour printing machines in the second quarter of 2017. These will complement a 20-colour and a 12-colour rotary screen printer, along with a 20-colour flatbed printer. Four existing bestLEN direct digital engraving systems prepare screens for the rotary printers.

To optimize quality, DB Tex also invested in SPGPrints’ screen preparation systems, including a coater to achieve a homogenous and precise emulsion coating for optimum results, a polymizer conditioning unit for perfect cylinder roundness, a climatizer that dries the coating evenly, and a gluer to fix the endrings solidly for stable, high-speed use.   This gives DB Tex complete control of the preproduction workflow under one roof.

“The new printers will take the capacity of our factory from 20 tons per day to 40 tons per day,” said Shah Imtiaz Ahsan, assistant general manager, DB Tex Ltd. “That represents about 200,000 garments per day, and to meet that level of production and maintain the highest standards of quality possible, we are adding the two bestLEN engravers.”

DB Tex installed its first two bestLEN engravers in 2010 after visiting SPGPrints’ facility in Austria, and invested in two more in 2016.

“We had heard about the systems from one of our customers, and went to see it at the SPGPrints factory,” he explained. “We had a full tour and saw all the SPGPrints machines, and were impressed with the speed and detail achieved by bestLEN.”

bestLEN engravers use a CO2 single-beam laser to image screens at maximum resolutions of 2540dpi in as little as 29 minutes.

“The laser engraver has proven to deliver outstanding photographic reproduction and fine line detail, to a much higher standard than exposure methods, and this gives us perfect results on the fabric,” Ahsan said.

It employs eight people for each of the three shifts in the screen-making department.

“Reliability is a prime consideration. We operate 24/7, 354 days a year,” Ahsan said. “That means we use up to 120 screens per day in our production. With each bestLEN producing 10 to 12 screens per shift, we can keep up, but the addition of the new printer means we needed the extra screen engraving capacity.”

DB Tex primarily prints on cotton and polyester fabrics, and needs to print a wide range of designs and special effects. To do that, it uses a variety of screens.

“We use NovaScreen® screens from SPGPrints, and use the full range of mesh sizes from 30 to 245. We also use Random Mesh 125 screens to avoid moiré in certain types of designs,” he explained.

“Recently, there has been increased demand for glitter and shiny effects which need the coarser mesh screens to allow the larger particles through. By using direct laser engraving and selecting the right screens we can reproduce designs more accurately than can be done by any other means.”

DBL Group has a strong sustainability ethos, and direct digital engraving with bestLEN requires no chemicals or water to engrave the screens, once they have been coated.

The strength of the electroformed mesh enables screens to be used multiple times, providing a valuable cost-advantage for textile printers that image screens in-house. Water is also all that is needed to clean imaged screens to enable re-use.

“Being able to mount a screen straight from the engraver is a huge advantage in terms of workflow and productivity,” Ahsan said. “The bestLEN engravers combined with the NovaScreen technology have meant that SPGPrints has become one of our strong partners, and the support we receive from them is very good.

“The installation of the two bestLEN systems along with the additional printing line will open a new chapter for DB Tex, and significantly increase our ability to meet global production demands,” Ahsan concluded.

“Reliable screen production for companies like DB Tex is essential,” said Heinz Endres, marketing and sales manager (engraving systems), SPGPrints. “bestLEN direct digital engravers offer that reliability, and in conjunction with SPGPrints screens, offer the best solution for productivity in the industry.”

Posted September 5, 2017

Source: SPGPrints

OK Biodegradable MARINE Certificate For Kelheim’s VILOFT® Fiber

KELHEIM, Germany — September 5, 2017 — Kelheim’s viscose specialty fiber VILOFT® has been granted the OK biodegradable MARINE certificate from the Belgian certification body Vinçotte. The fibers were tested according to International Standards and confirmed they naturally break down completely in marine water.

Viloft short cut fibers from Bavarian viscose fiber specialist Kelheim Fibres have been specifically engineered for use in flushable moist personal hygiene tissues. These specialty fibers are characterized by their flat cross-section and their short fiber length — both these properties have proven particularly beneficial in delivering rapid disintegration of such products. Moist tissues made with Viloft and cellulose can prevent the increasing problem of blocked pumps in sewage treatment plants.

Looking beyond the boundaries of local waste water management, there is a second, equally important aspect to the disposal of moist hygiene wipes: worldwide, about 1.1 million tons of nonwovens are used for wipes applications every year, with a majority of these based on petrochemicals. A large percentage of these wipes is used for baby and personal care; these wipes are more likely to be disposed of incorrectly, either via the toilet, or even directly discharged into the environment: wipes are among the most common debris found on beaches.

Passing through the sewer system or disposed of on the beach: wipes based on petrochemicals become a significant part of the vast amount of plastic waste — estimates range from 4.4 to 13 million metric tons — that pollute our oceans every year. This marine litter, with degrading times up to 450 years, poses a threat for marine life and can enter the food chain as microplastics — with as yet unknown consequences.

Since the recycling of personal hygiene products is a challenging task, the best choice is to substitute the non-degradable by bio-degradable components wherever possible, particularly for such disposable applications.

Viloft fibers and wipes made of Viloft and cellulose are completely bio-degradable. Viloft, as all viscose fibers, is made of cellulose — the most abundant material in nature and a renewable raw material of which all plants are made. Therefore, the biodegradation of cellulose is a naturally occurring process in nature.

The “OK biodegradable MARINE” certificate from Vinçotte is — as well as the “compostable” seal of Kelheim’s fibers — one more proof for the excellent biodegradability of the fiber in different environments.

Posted September 5, 2017

Source: Kelheim Fibres

SDL Atlas Names Vebotech GmbH As Sales Representatives For Germany And Switzerland

ROCK HILL, S.C. — September 1, 2017 — SDL Atlas is pleased to announce that Vebotech GmbH is now the exclusive distributor for SDL Atlas in Germany and Switzerland. It will provide expert support for all SDL Atlas customers in their territory for instruments, equipment, calibrations, and test materials.

Vebotech, with headquarters in Mönchengladbach, Germany, was founded by the father and son team of Walter and Stefan Veldboer. Between them, they have over 40 years of experience with textile testing equipment and textile industry in Europe and will be bringing that expertise to their partnership with SDL Atlas.

“We are pleased that Vebotech will be joining with us,” said Rick Stanford, SDL Atlas general manager. “We have every confidence that they will provide our current and new customers outstanding support and look forward to our future together.”

Posted September 1, 2017

Source: SDL Atlas

Alsco-San Diego Earns Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — September 1, 2017 — Alsco Inc.’s San Diego facility has earned Hygienically Clean Healthcare designation, reflecting its commitment to best management practices (BMPs) in laundering as verified by on-site inspection and their capability to produce hygienically clean textiles as quantified by ongoing microbial testing.

The certification confirms the laundry’s dedication to compliance and processing healthcare textiles (HCTs) using BMPs as described in its quality assurance documentation, the focal point for laundry plant inspectors’ evaluation of critical control points that minimize risk. The independent, third-party inspection must confirm essential evidence that:

  • Employees are properly trained and protected;
  • Managers understand legal requirements;
  • OSHA-compliant; and
  • Physical plant operates effectively.

In addition, Alsco passed three rounds of outcome-based microbial testing, indicating that their processes are producing Hygienically Clean Healthcare linens and garments and zero presence of harmful bacteria. To maintain their certification, laundry plants must pass quarterly testing to ensure that as laundry conditions change, such as water quality, textile fabric composition and wash chemistry, laundered product quality is consistently maintained.

This process eliminates subjectivity by focusing on outcomes and results that verify textiles cleaned in these facilities meet appropriate hygienically clean standards and BMPs for hospitals, surgery centers, medical offices, nursing homes and other medical facilities.

Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification acknowledges laundries’ effectiveness in protecting healthcare operations through testing and inspections that scrutinize quality control procedures in linen and uniform service operations. The Hygienically Clean standard provides for two inspections every three years. OSHA compliance is closely examined, particularly toxic and hazardous substance handling rules governing textiles containing blood and other potentially infectious materials.

Certified laundries use processes, chemicals and BMPs acknowledged by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and others. Introduced in 2012, Hygienically Clean Healthcare incorporates the international cleanliness standards for healthcare linens and garments used worldwide by the Certification Association for Professional Textile Services and the European Committee for Standardization.

Objective experts in epidemiology, infection control, nursing and other healthcare professions work with TRSA launderers to ensure the certification continues to enforce the highest standards for producing clean healthcare textiles. With 100+ years as the textile services industry’s leading business association, TRSA’s expertise in laundry BMP development is unmatched.

“Congratulations to Alsco on their certification,” said Joseph Ricci, TRSA president and CEO. “This achievement proves their dedication to building their customers’ confidence that their laundry takes every step possible to prevent human illness.”

Posted September 1, 2017

Source: TRSA

Pindler Releases The New Exclusive Pendleton Collection By Sunbrella

MOORPARK, Calif. — August 31, 2017 — Pindler has announced its latest exclusive collection, Pendleton by Sunbrella®, which includes 44 patterns and is grounded by four hero patterns: Lahaina, Eagle Rock, Canyonlands and Zapotec.

The collection was brought to life through the combination of two heritage brands, calling upon Pendleton Woolen Mills’ distinct aesthetic and Sunbrella fabrics’ enduring performance qualities to recreate classic American patterns. Pendleton owns and operates weaving mills in Oregon and Washington, and the process to produce these fabrics is under the watchful eyes of Pendleton craftsmen.

“This is one of our most exciting collections yet,” said Curt Pindler, CEO of Pindler. “We’re delighted to bring the Pendleton Collection by Sunbrella to the interior design trade. Pendleton has been a staple in fashion for years and we’re looking forward to seeing it make its way into interior design in the United States and beyond. And partnering with Sunbrella has been a true pleasure.”

The Pendleton Collection by Sunbrella is designed to tell the story of those who walked the land before us, whose story unfolds across the plains of American history. The Lahaina pattern combines traditional tribal-influenced designs from the Hawaiian mainland with blue and turquoise representing the beaches near Lahaina, Maui. The Eagle Rock pattern incorporates Native American design elements and weaving traditions of the Southwest. Canyonlands uses a modern ombré weave to create rich layers that mimic the movement of sunlight dancing across the canyons. Zapotec gets its name from the Zapotec Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico, who established a tradition of weaving colorful cloths using natural dyes from plants and animals. The pattern features classic geometric designs and elegant simplicity.

“Partnering with both Pendleton and Sunbrella is a designer’s dream,” said Elise Connor, Director of Design for Pindler. “We are very excited to present this collection to the design trade which combines two major design trends — the iconic designs from our American heritage and performance fabrics — both in high demand within the marketplace.”

The Pendleton Collection by Sunbrella is exclusively available nationally through Pindler’s 16 showroom locations and dedicated professional field sales representatives across the country; as well as 10 Agent Showrooms & 2 international representatives.

Posted August 31, 2017

Source: Pindler

Fruit Of The Loom, Inc. Donates Nearly One Million Pieces Of Clothing To Houston Residents In The Wake Of Hurricane Harvey

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — August 31, 2017 — Fruit of the Loom is donating nearly 1 million pieces of clothing to Houston-area residents following the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey.

Donations such as clothing and underwear are desperately needed as thousands of residents are still displaced. Fruit of the Loom is sending two semi-tractor trailers full of essential clothing items like underwear, t-shirts, sweatshirts and sweatpants.

The products will depart from Fruit of the Loom distribution centers in Montgomery, Ala., and Palmetto, S.C., to arrive in Houston early next week.

To join the cause and help Fruit of the Loom provide vital clothing for Houston residents, visit RedCross.org.

Posted August 31, 2017

Source: Fruit of the Loom, Inc.

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