Modern Meadow’s Sustainable Biomaterial Selected By Designer Karmuel Young For Sustasia Fashion Prize Submission

NUTLEY, N.J. — March 31, 2025 — Modern Meadow, supplier of sustainable materials, announced today Karmuel Young, founder of the Karmuel Young label, used the company’s biomaterial in his Sustasia Fashion Prize submission. Young, based in Hong Kong, elected to use Modern Meadow’s INNOVERA™, formerly known as BIO-VERA®, in his four-in-one jumpsuit that can transition from a jumpsuit to a long coat, short jacket and pants.

Organized by the Shanghai Fashion Designers Association and yehyehyeh, the 2025 Sustasia Fashion Prize is designed to accelerate sustainable practices and innovation in Asia’s fashion industry. By providing a monetary award and industry support, the prize encourages designers to combine sustainable principles, innovative materials and new techniques into their work. The eight prize finalists from across Asia presented their final works on March 28 to a panel of judges who assessed based on sustainability, innovation, aesthetics and practicality.

David Williamson

“We are honored that Karmuel Young chose to use our INNOVERA biomaterial in his Sustasia Fashion Prize design to showcase the beauty and versatility of sustainable innovative materials in clothing,” said Dr. David Williamson, CEO of Modern Meadow.

“We, like the organizers of the Sustasia Fashion Prize who seek to address sustainability within the fashion industry, are inspired by nature and driven by purpose to introduce new materials and processes that can enable a healthier future for our planet.”

Young, whose brand focuses on a modern masculine wardrobe, used camel INNOVERA in suede for his design. He created a multi-functional piece with a modern twist for men to wear for different purposes, meant to promote longevity and timelessness. Given how INNOVERA is engineered to replicate the look and feel of the collagen found in leather, the material is ready to resonate through infinite design interpretations. It is crafted using plant-based proteins, biopolymers, and recycled rubber — resulting in over 80 percent renewable carbon content, and is 25-percent lighter and two times as strong. It can be customized in color, hand feel, and nap depending on how the designer prefers to use it.

“This is my first convertible look, and it will give men more options to style their wardrobes in a timeless, sustainable way,” Young said. “Modern Meadow’s INNOVERA has the smell, look and feel of luxury and held its form well across my stitching and buttons. Being able to do good by using biomaterials and thinking about my impact on earth is very important to my designs and I look forward to incorporating more of these materials in the future.”

Now until April 6, the exhibition of the finalists’ submissions will be open to the public at SUHE HAUS in Shanghai.

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Modern Meadow

Beyond Retro Leads Upcycling Projects In Partnership With Wrangler, Urban Outfitters, Coach, And Converse

TORONTO — March 31, 2025 — Bank & Vogue, the parent company of popular vintage and second-hand retailer Beyond Retro, is setting a new standard for circulation in the fashion industry with its groundbreaking upcycling projects. Collaborating with iconic brands such as Wrangler, Coach, and Converse, Bank & Vogue is blending creativity with eco-consciousness to transform pre-loved clothing and accessories into high-quality, fashion-forward pieces.

Through a range of innovative partnerships, Bank & Vogue has spearheaded a series of upcycled collections that reduce waste and promote a circular economy. These collaborations bring together heritage brands and the expertise of Bank & Vogue’s skilled artisans to craft one-of-a-kind items that highlight both brand legacy and sustainability.

As part of Bank & Vogue’s ongoing sustainability mission, these collaborations represent a larger effort to promote responsible consumerism in the fashion industry. By upcycling pre-loved clothing and accessories, Bank & Vogue is not only reducing waste but also offering consumers the chance to own exclusive, environmentally conscious products. The collections are available for purchase online and in select stores, giving customers access to these upcycled treasures while encouraging a shift towards more sustainable fashion choices.

In addition to these brand collaborations, Bank & Vogue continues to expand its efforts in promoting circular fashion through its own initiatives, including Beyond Retro’s in-house upcycling program. The company’s commitment to the environment and sustainable practices is further reflected in its ongoing investment in renewable energy, eco-friendly packaging.

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Bank & Vogue – Beyond Retro

Accelerating Circularity, Dhana Inc. Partner To Advance Textile Circularity Through Technology

NEW YORK CITY — March 31, 2025 — Accelerating Circularity Inc. (ACP) and Dhana Inc. have joined forces to drive textile circularity forward with innovative tools and AI-powered solutions.

“This partnership represents a transformative step in accelerating the transition to a fully circular textile system,” said Karla Magruder, founder of Accelerating Circularity. “By working with Dhana Inc., we can harness cutting-edge technology to create scalable solutions that enable industry stakeholders to implement circular strategies effectively.”

Dhana Inc., a Certified B Corporation and leader in fashion technology, brings its expertise in AI and data integration to the collaboration. Building on the success of its AI-powered fashion platform, D/Sphere, the company is co-developing an application to make circularity more actionable.

“Our mission has always been to drive innovation at the intersection of sustainability, fashion, and technology,” said Shamini Dhana, founder and CEO of Dhana Inc. “By collaborating with ACP, we are developing the next generation of digital tools that will make circularity more accessible and scalable across the textile value chain.”

With plans to launch in 2025, the co-developed application will empower brands, manufacturers, resellers, sorters and recyclers to make data-driven, sustainable decisions— paving the way for a more circular future.

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Accelerating Circularity Inc. (ACP)

New Ownership, New Name – Composite Resins By Alta Performance Materials

DUBLIN, Ohio/BARCELONA, Spain— March 31, 2025 — On December 2, 2024, INEOS Enterprises announced it entered into an agreement to sell its composites business to KPS Capital Partners LP (KPS). The acquisition has now closed and, as of today, INEOS Composites has become a standalone company under KPS’ ownership. The name of the new company is Alta Performance Materials (Alta).

Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, and Barcelona, Spain, Alta has approximately 900 employees and operates 17 manufacturing facilities and three technology centers across North and South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Andrew Miller appointed CEO of Alta Performance Materials

Andrew Miller, who served as the CEO of INEOS Composites, continues to lead Alta as the new CEO with the support of the existing senior management team.

“We are excited for this new chapter as an independent company. We are proud of the organization we have built and look forward to driving innovation and excellence as a company dedicated to elevating performance in composites.  Becoming an independent company fully focused on composites gives us a unique opportunity to drive development of the future of composite materials to win together with our customers,” said Andrew Miller, CEO of Alta Performance Materials. “We couldn’t be happier to partner with KPS in this next phase given their extensive track record of establishing and growing world class industrial companies.”

Focus on innovation, continuous improvement and customer experience

KPS, Alta’s new owner, is a leading global private equity firm with decades of experience successfully transforming its portfolio companies into industry-leading competitors in the industrial and manufacturing sectors.

“We will leverage KPS’ successful, multi-decade experience of investing in process industries, along with our commitment to manufacturing excellence and global network, to drive profitability and create an entrepreneurial culture centered on innovation, continuous improvement and superior customer experience. We look forward to partnering with Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Miller, and the Alta Performance Materials team to accelerate the Company’s value creation plan,” said Raquel Vargas Palmer, managing partner of KPS.

Beginning of a new chapter

Alta is a trusted leader in high-performance composite resins with a legacy built on decades of innovation and chemical expertise, The company has roots of origin in industry pioneers Dow, Neste, and later Ashland, and has continually evolved to meet the needs of its customers. Alta is entering an exciting new chapter as an independent company—one defined by agility, growth, and a renewed entrepreneurial spirit.  Alta is poised to deliver even greater value to its customers and partners through its relentless commitment to quality, reliability, and innovation. “We are excited to shape the future of composite resins with the same dedication our customers have come to expect—now with even greater flexibility to drive innovation forward,” says Andrew Miller.

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Alta Performance Materials

Levi’s® And Diljit Dosanjh Bring Effortless Cool With ‘Easy In Levi’s®’ Loose Fits

MUMBAI, India— March 28, 2025 — The Levi’s® brand continues to push the boundaries of style and culture with its latest campaign, ‘Easy in Levi’s®’. Featuring Global Brand Ambassador, music icon and fashion trailblazer, Diljit Dosanjh, the campaign brings relaxed and loose fits to the forefront, redefining effortless style with confidence and ease.

Levi’s® And Diljit Dosanjh Bring Effortless Cool With ‘Easy In Levi’s’ Loose Fits

CULTURE MEETS STYLE

This association isn’t just about style — it’s a cultural moment. Few stars today shape trends like Dosanjh. From sold-out world tours to turning heads in film and fashion, his influence transcends borders. This partnership reflects the brand’s ongoing commitment to blending denim heritage with contemporary style in India.

FITS THAT REDEFINE COMFORT AND CONFIDENCE

Denim trends are evolving, and relaxed & loose silhouettes are taking centre stage. The ‘Easy in Levi’s’ campaign introduces a range of new relaxed and loose fits that deliver a fresh take on comfort and self-expression.

A timeless straight-leg fit, the 555™ Relaxed Straight comes with just the right amount of room for effortless, everyday wear. With a ’90s inspired feel, the 568™ Loose Straight is relaxed with a straight leg, that delivers easy cool vibes. The 578™ Baggy, the boldest of the bunch, features an oversized, slouchy fit with stacked ankles that revive unapologetic ’90s streetwear aesthetics.

DILJIT DOSANJH IN HIS ELEMENT

The campaign unfolds through a series of dynamic montage films that capture Dosanjh in his comfort zone — at soundcheck, effortlessly moving through his world in Levi’s Loose Fits. His style is unfiltered, authentic, relaxed and Easy, perfectly embodying the campaign’s message: Loose Fits aren’t just about what one wears, they’re about how one feels. These jeans are designed to let one move easy, chill easy, and live easy.

“With ‘Easy in Levi’s’, we’re tapping into the growing demand for relaxed and loose silhouettes that marry comfort with style,” said Amisha Jain, managing director and senior vice presidenet, South Asia, Middle East and Africa at Levi Strauss & Co. “Diljit Dosanjh brings this vision to life, proving that when you feel good in what you wear, effortless style follows.”

Crafted for movement and versatility, Levi’s Loose Fits deliver a fresh approach to casual dressing. Whether one’s drawn to the clean-cut vibe of the 555 Relaxed Straight, the carefree energy of the 568 Loose Straight, or the bold attitude of the 578 Baggy, these fits are designed to be lived in and styled in one’s own way.

Levi’s® Loose Fits are available now across Levi’s® stores in India and online at www.levi.in

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Levi Strauss & Co.

West Elm Launches Collaboration With Popular Interior Design Duo, Pierce & Ward

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — March 31, 2025 — Global design company, West Elm, a portfolio brand of Williams-Sonoma Inc. —  a digital-first, design-led and sustainable home retailer — announced today a new collaboration with renowned interior design duo, Pierce & Ward. Co-founders Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward have partnered with the West Elm team to design a new collection that reflects the popular design duo’s distinctive, award-winning aesthetic that blends vintage charm and modern elegance.

Pierce & Ward have long been sought after for their rich, layered interiors that blend bold colors, luxurious textures, and one-of-a-kind vintage finds. Their clientele includes some of the most discerning names in music, film, and fashion. Now, for the first time, their unique style will be accessible to a wider audience through this exclusive partnership with West Elm.

“Louisa and Emily are masters of layering, creating storied spaces that feel deeply personal,” says Day Kornbluth, President of West Elm. “Bringing their artistic vision to a wider audience aligns perfectly with West Elm’s focus to create beautiful, functional environments that feel like home.”

Pierce and Ward stated: “This collection with West Elm melds together elements of our favorite styles from over the years to create a cohesive line that’s rich in personality and warmth and effortlessly elevates any space. Our goal was for each piece to feel like it had been pulled from a different place and time, coming together to form a truly special and eclectic mix. The balance of textures and patterns, combined with vintage-inspired designs, provide a sense of lived-in luxury and comfort. West Elm trusted our vision, and with the help of their talented team, we were able to bring our dream collection to life.”

Launching with more than 100 new items in the collection, Pierce & Ward for West Elm is a curated assortment of furniture, textiles, lighting, and accessories that reflects their celebrated style. Vintage forms and old-world charm are woven into every piece, with details like curved chair arms, perforated console doors, and turned wood lamp bases. Pierce & Ward’s signature palette of dijon, blush, deep green, and ivory runs throughout, encouraging a mix-and-match approach true to Louisa and Emily’s unique blend of texture and pattern.

Highlights from the collection include the Curved Upholstered Bed ($1,599-$1,799), Lacquered Buffet ($1,299), the Bent Wood Armchair ($899), the Curved Slipper Chair ($899), the Brass Wall Mirror ($99) and the Round Stripe Pillow ($44).

To learn more about the Pierce & Ward + West Elm collaboration, please visit: www.westelm.com/pierceandward

The new Pierce & Ward Collection will be available for purchase in Canada beginning on March 31st at www.westelm.ca/pierceandward

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

Herculite Products to Showcase Textile Solutions at Techtextil North America

EMIGSVILLE, Pa. — March 31, 2025 — Herculite Products Inc., a manufacturer of high-performance textiles, is pleased to announce its participation in Techtextil North America 2025, which will be held May 6-8 in Atlanta.

As a pioneer in developing advanced textile solutions, Herculite will present its latest innovations designed to meet the evolving needs of industries such as healthcare, architecture, transportation, and military applications. Attendees visiting Herculite’s booth 4015 will have the opportunity to explore a range of American-made performance textiles engineered for durability, performance, and technical capabilities.

“We are excited to engage with industry professionals at Techtextil and showcase our latest advancements in technical textiles,” said Chad Twombly, vice president of Direct Sales at Herculite Products Inc. “This event provides an excellent platform for us to demonstrate our commitment to innovation, domestic manufacturing, and to collaborate with partners seeking high-quality solutions.”

Techtextil North America is recognized as a premier global event for technical textiles, nonwovens, and textile technologies. It brings together industry leaders, innovators, and professionals worldwide with top-tier educational programming and networking opportunities.

For more information about Herculite and to receive a code for complimentary exhibit all access visit www.herculite.com/techtextil

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Herculite Products Inc.

Orion S.A. Announces Reciend Group As New Distributor In Peru

HOUSTON — March 31, 2025 — Orion S.A., a global specialty chemicals company, announced today that the Reciend Group will be its distributor of Specialty carbon black product lines in Peru.

For more than 20 years, Reciend has been Orion’s agent and distributor in Colombia.

“We know the same dedication and technical work that transformed the Colombian market will be the key factors to drive the evolution for the coatings and plastics market in Peru,” said Eduardo Belisle, a technical business manager at Orion. “We look forward to supporting Reciend on this new journey.”

Alejandro Mejía, chief strategy officer of Reciend, said the collaboration is a strategic milestone that strengthens his company’s mission of bringing specialized solutions to Andean markets.

“It is an excellent opportunity to create even more value for our customers and principals through our talented team, committed to delivering high-performance solutions to industrial markets — such as coatings, plastics, printing systems and battery applications — where we have strong expertise and a broad ingredients portfolio,” Mejía said. “After decades of working with Orion’s carbon blacks, we’ve established a solid foundation, and now the expansion of our collaboration into Peru enables us to replicate that success in this important and growing market.”

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: Orion S.A.

European Nonwoven Industry Returns To Pre-COVID Level With 3 Million Tonnes Produced In 2024

BRUSSELS — March 31, 2025 — EDANA, the global association and voice for nonwovens and related industries has published its annual overview of the high-level figures from the EDANA Statistics Report on Nonwovens Production and Deliveries for 2024.

According to the latest data, in 2024, compared to data from 2023, nonwovens production in Greater Europe increased in volume by 2.6% to 2,976, 400 tonnes, and by 2.9% in surface area resulting in 85.1 billion square meters of nonwovens being manufactured. However, differing trends were observed at the national level when comparing production between Greater European countries, and also when assessing the various production processes of nonwovens and market segments.

Jacques Prigneaux, EDANA’s Market Analysis and Economic Affairs Director, further expanded on the trend: “In the aftermath of two consecutive declines of more than 5% in 2022 and 2023, the production of nonwovens in Greater Europe has reverted to its pre-pandemic level in terms of weight. At the same time, the production in surface area grew faster, resulting in an average grammage of 34.9 gsm, as opposed to the 37.2 gsm recorded in 2019.”

Wetlaid nonwovens, which experienced a significant decline in 2023, demonstrated the most substantial growth rates this year. Conversely, airlaid was the only web-forming process to register a decline in 2024, yet it was also the sole process to exhibit growth the previous year. Spunmelt production continues to dominate in terms of surface area.

Drylaid exhibited limited growth, attributable to the positive developments seen in the production and sales of Air-through and Hydro-entangled materials.

The predominant end-use for nonwovens continues to be the hygiene market, accounting for 27% of deliveries, amounting to 797,300 tons, and exhibiting a 1.7% growth in 2024. Last year, the most substantial growth sectors for nonwovens were building and roofing materials (+14.2%), food and beverage applications (+13%), cotton pads (+4.9%), and personal care wipes (+4.8%).

Prigneaux added “thanks to data collected in two units, our statistics provide EDANA members with the opportunity to thoroughly analyze trends in tonnage and surface area across 11 production processes and at least 83 market segments.”

EDANA extends its appreciation to all contributing companies that participated in the data collection process. Their valuable input ensures an accurate and detailed representation of the nonwovens market. “Without the input from participating companies”, Jacques Prigneaux noted, “these figures could have not been compiled, and we would like to thank them again for their efforts in sending their input to us. This data, combined with continuous monitoring of the industry, guarantees that EDANA statistics serve as a valuable planning and benchmarking instrument for all member companies.”

A comprehensive analysis, including deeper insights into production trends, market evolution, and strategic outlooks, is available exclusively to EDANA members. This report serves as a critical resource for companies looking to navigate the evolving nonwovens landscape. In addition, in November 2024, EDANA, together with INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, released the Global Nonwoven Markets Report, A Comprehensive Survey and Outlook, 2023-2028. This edition offers a comprehensive analysis of global nonwoven macro drivers, supply and demand trends, and an expanded regional trade section. The report forecasts a steady growth in demand for nonwovens across key sectors over the next five years. This report is available for purchase in the following page:

https://www.edana.org/trainings/publications/statistics-nonwovens-report2023-2028

EDANA remains dedicated to supporting the nonwovens industry by providing market intelligence, advocacy, and networking opportunities.

Posted: March 31, 2025

Source: EDANA 

AATCC’s Textile Testing Demonstration Is Back For Functional Fabric Fair Spring

PORTLAND, Ore. — March 28, 2025 — AATCC recently introduced a new feature during the Functional Fabric Fair Portland show. Last year, AATCC brought two iterations to the spring and fall Functional Fabric Fair shows, the AATCC Testing and Standards Exhibition and the AATCC Textile Test Zone.  In the exhibition, attendees participated in live demonstrations of textile testing to better understand lab testing. Attendees thoroughly enjoyed interacting with the various components to learn more about textile testing and how it relates to other aspects of the product development process.

AATCC is once again bringing this exhibition back to the show floor during the Spring 2025 show in April. The AATCC Textile Test Zone features the following stations: Color Acuity & Viewing Environment, Color Fastness, Laundering, Assessments After Laundering, and Moisture Management & Water Resistance Testing.

Color Acuity & Viewing Environment

To ensure accurate color assessment, it is vital to thoroughly test visual capabilities. Maintaining color vision expertise is critical to providing reliable, data-driven insights to your customers. Explore tools for color acuity such as the Farnsworth-Munsell 100 Hue Test and the Pseudoisochromatic Plates used for a Color Blindness assessment. Evaluate the impact of lighting on color proficiency with more specialized measurement tools such as a Simultaneous Color Viewer for side-by-side comparisons. Match fabric swatches to Gray Scales for Staining or Color Change to see how they compare.

Color Fastness

Colorfastness testing stands at the forefront of textile quality assessment, evaluating a fabric’s ability to maintain its color integrity under various challenging conditions. It is a critical requirement for most textile products, especially those intended for clothing, recreation, uniforms, and personal protective equipment. Visualize how a Rotary Crockmeter can aid in evaluating color transfer when textiles are under mechanical friction. Check out samples of fabric that have been through a Scorch Tester to witness the impact of heat on colorfastness.

Laundering

Laundering is an important part of the lifecycle for many textile products. Laundering can impact the size, shape, color, and smoothness of textiles. Explore the variables in the laundering process—and how to control them. Get to know the specialized test methods and tools that ensure dependable results and good approval decisions. Plus, find out how AATCC detergents and test methods support your sustainability initiatives.

Assessments After Laundering:

Dimensional Stability and Appearance Testing

Dimensional stability and appearance of your textile products are important performance characteristics. Check out how to properly evaluate these features and get acquainted with the tools for proper evaluation, including Shrinkage Scales, and Shrinkage and Skew Rulers.  Find out the options for properly evaluating smoothness, wrinkles, and creases. By conducting these and other standardized tests, you can confidently verify your textiles exceed customer expectations for dimensional stability and appearance.

Stain Testing

To thoroughly assess the stain and soil resistance of textiles, AATCC offers several test methods. Take the opportunity to review the stain resistance for carpet and household soils. These assessments demonstrate textiles’ ability to maintain their clean, vibrant appearance even when exposed to real-world stains and soils.

Fiber Fragment

So-called “microfibers” are tiny fragments making big news. These fiber fragments can break off or come loose from textile yarns and fabrics during production, use, and laundering. Fiber fragments find their way to waterways, remote mountaintops, and human tissue. AATCC provided the first textile standard for quantifying this problem as a first step in addressing this in home laundering— AATCC TM212. Come to the Test Zone and get hands-on practice with the l test apparatus for measuring fiber fragment release in laundering.

Moisture Management and Water Resistance

Many textile products claim water repellency, water resistance, or other moisture management properties. Impact penetration and spray testing are critical components of comprehensive moisture management evaluations in textile performance. These advanced testing techniques simulate real-world environmental and mechanical challenges that fabrics may encounter, providing critical insights into material durability and protective capabilities. Put fabric samples through a Spray Tester to visualize how fabrics are rated for water-repellent finishes. Compare how fabrics perform under an Impact Penetration Tester to evaluate water resistance or water repellency.

Posted: March 28, 2025

Source: The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC)

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