Cupron® Performance Additives Unveils “Clear” Liquid Copper Platform For Sustainable Microbial Control Applications

RICHMOND, Va. — July15, 2025 — Cupron Performance Additives announced the launch of Cupron Clear™ — a new liquid microbial copper platform. Cupron Clear is a transparent, stable, and highly efficacious liquid form of copper, designed for broad use across polymers and liquids. This new breakthrough delivers unmatched microbial control while exceeding modern standards for sustainability, economics and safety.

Cupron Clear reinvents the chemistry of copper-based additives for liquid products, delivering over a hundred times the effectiveness of conventional copper solutions. With its innovative clear liquid format, Cupron Clear out-performs incumbent additives such as QUATs and Isothiazolinones, many of which are facing growing regulatory pressure. Cupron Clear sets a new standard for broad-spectrum efficacy against microorganisms. This next-generation technology provides end market and downstream users with a more sustainable, versatile, and high-performing copper-based biocide than ever before.

“This new liquid copper platform addresses the frustrations for so many different industries and dramatically expands the applications that can enjoy the benefits of Cupron innovations,” said Chris Andrews, CEO of Cupron. “It’s the direct result of focused R&D and our belief that economic, safer, sustainable technologies should replace legacy materials that no longer meet regulatory or performance standards.”

Representing a major leap forward in copper-based technologies, Cupron Clear is a first-to-market solution for personal care, hygiene, building & construction, textiles, plastics, paints and other coatings, adhesives, sealants, elastomers (C.A.S.E.) markets in need of the highest-performing form of cuprous copper in a colorless, liquid format.

“With the addition of Cupron Clear to the company’s product portfolio, we can now offer our partners unparalleled flexibility in manufacturing and application with a comprehensive suite of platforms across solid, dispersion and solution-based applications,” Andrews added.

In addition to securing patents and intellectual property rights across composition, process, and applications of Cupron Clear, Cupron is already in discussion with global partners and distributors to deploy it across core markets.

Posted: July 15, 2025

Source: Cupron Performance Additives

Covestro Extends Contract With CTO Dr. Thorsten Dreier Ahead Of Schedule Until 2031

LEVERKUSEN, Germany — July15, 2025 — Dr. Thorsten Dreier will remain chief technology officer (CTO) of Covestro for a further five years. The Supervisory Board has extended his contract, which runs until June 2026, ahead of schedule from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2031. Dreier is CTO and member of the Board of Management of Covestro since July 2023 and Labor director since September 2023.

Dr. Thorsten Dreier

“Thorsten Dreier has significantly advanced Covestro’s transition to climate-neutral production over the past two years, making an important contribution to Covestro’s vision of a circular economy,” said Dr. Richard Pott, chair of the Supervisory Board of Covestro AG. “We are convinced that Mr. Dreier will successfully continue the transformation of Covestro and we look forward to our continued collaboration.”

“I am grateful for the trust placed in me. I am looking very much forward to continuing to drive the transformation of our company together with the Covestro employees and the Board of Management,” Dreier said. “As Labor Director, it is very important to me to continue the trusting and constructive collaboration with the employees and the employee representatives that I have been able to establish in the past years.”

In his role as CTO, Dreier assumes responsibility for the corporate functions Engineering, Process Technology, Group Health, Safety, Environment & Reliability and Group Procurement. In addition, the reporting segment Performance Materials is under his responsibility.

Other members of Covestro’s Board of Management are Dr. Markus Steilemann as CEO , Christian Baier as CFO, Sucheta Govil as chief commercial officer and Monique Buch, who will succeed Sucheta Govil as chief commercial officer from August 2025.

Posted: July 15, 2025

Source: Covestro AG

Universal Fibers® And Circular Building Solutions Join Forces On Accelerating Flooring Circularity

BRISTOL, Va. — June 15, 2025 — With demand growing for more sustainable, circular floor covering solutions, Universal Fibers® has announced its endorsement of Circular Building Solutions’ adhesive-free, reversible fixing technologies.

Bond Bryan featuring arctic® flooring by Burmatex®, installed using adhesive-free IOBAC MagTabs

The two companies are joining forces to highlight the critical role that holistic thinking plays in enabling flooring manufacturers to enhance the circularity of their products.

For over 50 years, Universal Fibers has pioneered sustainable practices in the production of high- performance carpet fibers, including the introduction of its innovative Thrive® matter yarn, the world’s first carbon negative recycled yarn. Thrive matter is the lowest carbon footprint yarn in the industry, made from 100 percent solution-dyed nylon 6 resin with 90 president total recycled content.

Circular Building Solutions’ fixing systems complement this by offering a reversible, adhesive-free alternative to traditional installation methods. Their solutions enable floor coverings to be securely installed throughout a project’s life — yet easily lifted at end-of-life for easier reuse or recycling. This approach supports material circularity, reduced waste and protects valuable sub-floor assets.

With specifiers increasingly recognizing the commercial and environmental benefits of designing for disassembly, detachable fixing methods are rapidly gaining traction across the UK, Europe, Australia and the United States.

A Collaborative Approach

Ian Spreadborough, co-founder of Circular Building Solutions Ltd,. explained: ”A truly circular flooring solution must consider the total flooring assembly, from the sub-floor to the fixing mechanism to the individual materials within a floor covering such as the backing and yarn.

We are proud to collaborate with Universal Fibers to promote how a holistic approach to flooring can deliver meaningful sustainability gains. With shared partnerships already in place with manufacturers such as Forbo, Milliken™, Burmatex® and Balsan, we look forward to driving broader industry change together.”

Anna Plumb, vice president, European sales and marketing at Universal Fibers, added: “Our ‘You First™’ commitment is a promise to our customers that we will continue to innovate unique fibers and finishes that ensure our customers can develop sustainable, high-quality products with confidence.

Supporting products designed for disassembly through reversible fixings is another way to continue diverting carpet waste from landfills, and we’re excited to formalize our support for Circular Building Solutions and to work together in promoting the transition to a more holistic approach to circularity with future-ready flooring systems.”

Posted: July 15, 2025

Source: Universal Fibers, Inc. / Circular Building Solutions Ltd

Introducing Hyphyn™: A Breakthrough In Biodegradable Performance Vinyl

NEW YORK CITY — July 15, 2025 — Hyphyn™, a biodegradable performance vinyl, redefines the future of sustainable materials, proving that high performance and environmental responsibility can coexist. Engineered with a patented enzyme system and proprietary resin formulation, Hyphyn delivers commercial-grade durability while biodegrading over 90 percent within two years in landfill conditions —a first for performance vinyl. “True innovation isn’t just about creating something new — it’s about rethinking what’s possible,” says Iwan Nassimi, executive vice president of Nassimi, maker of Hyphyn. “Hyphyn reimagines vinyl’s lifecycle, offering the performance the industry relies on while solving the long-term environmental impact challenges of traditional vinyl.”

Redefining Sustainable Performance

Traditional vinyl has been widely embraced by workplace, hospitality, healthcare, retail, education, and other high-traffic spaces for its cost-effectiveness, unwavering durability, and versatility. However, it comes with an environmental cost — offering little in terms of responsible disposal, persisting for generations in landfills, and contributing to microplastic pollution.

Hyphyn changes the equation for designers, specifiers, and businesses prioritizing sustainability, providing a worry-free, regenerative solution to coated upholstery fabrics. Designed to perform like traditional vinyl, Hyphyn offers a critical differentiator: it biodegrades only in landfill conditions, reducing long-term waste without compromising strength, cleanability, or ease of maintenance. Like its namesake, Hyphyn acts as a connector — bridging lasting performance with a more responsible future.

A Breakthrough in Material Innovation

What sets Hyphyn apart is its ability to disappear responsibly. At its core is a patented enzyme system embedded in both the PVC and polyester backing, ensuring the entire material is biodegradable. Once in a landfill, the enzyme activates in response to landfill-specific microorganisms, accelerating microbial breakdown into inert gases — without releasing microplastics or toxic residues. These gases are captured and converted into energy, creating a closed-loop solution that benefits the environment.

Additionally, Hyphyn enables safe disposal through incineration without emitting harmful dioxins — a significant advantage over conventional vinyl.

Proven Environmental Safety: Five-Part Health & Sustainability Testing

Beyond landfill degradation, Hyphyn has undergone five rigorous health, safety, and sustainability tests to verify both performance and environmental integrity:

  1. Material Safety – Before degradation, Hyphyn has been tested for chemical content to confirm responsible production. It is free of lead, heavy metals, PFAS, and formaldehyde and meets Prop 65, RoHS, and REACH compliance standards.
  2. Biodegradation Testing – In a controlled lab study, Hyphyn was proven to biodegrade over 90 percent within 24 months in landfill conditions.
  3. Post-Biodegradation Soil Testing – The remnant soil was analyzed for over 1,000 potentially toxic chemicals. The result? No harmful chemicals were detected.
  4. Soil Health Validation – A side-by-side germination study compared soil samples from Hyphyn™ degradation with those from conventional vinyl. The result? 100-percent seed germination in Hyphyn treated soil, confirming its healthy, toxin-free soil.
  5. Indoor Air Quality – Hyphyn has been tested for VOC emissions to ensure low-VOC performance and safe indoor air quality.

“Hyphyn isn’t just about where a material begins or how it performs — it’s about where its journey ends,” concluded Nassimi.

Hyphyn available exclusively through the following premier fabric distributors Arc-Com, Burch Fabrics, Stinson, Fabricut Contract, Justin David, KB Contract, Kravet Contract, Mayer Fabrics, Momentum Textiles & Wallcovering, Pallas Textiles, Reliatex, Workshop Twenty One and Wolf Gordon.

Posted: July 15, 2025

Source: Hyphyn™ —  a product of Nassimi LLC

 

Gen Phoenix Secures $15 Million Investment Round As Tapestry Expands Strategic Partnership With Supply Agreement

PETERBOROUGH, England — July 15, 2025 — Gen Phoenix, a sustainable recycled leather fiber material manufacturer at scale, today announced a new chapter in its ongoing partnership with Tapestry, Inc. — the house of iconic brands including Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman. The partnership includes a three-year, contracted supply agreement, along with an increased investment from Tapestry as part of Gen Phoenix’s $15 million Series round led by venture capital firm, Material Impact. As part of the round, Tapestry has increased its equity stake in Gen Phoenix to 9.9.percent, nearly quadrupling its initial 2023 investment.

This multi-faceted partnership solidifies Gen Phoenix’s role as a core material innovation partner to Tapestry brands, enabling access next-generation materials at unprecedented scale and consistency.

“This expanded partnership marks a major milestone — not just for Gen Phoenix, but for the future of sustainable materials,” said John Kennedy, CEO of Gen Phoenix. “Together with Tapestry, we’re proving that circular innovation can meet the demands of global brands without compromise. It’s a powerful example of what happens when you combine material innovation, leather heritage, shared values, and a commitment to scale.”

A Partnership Built for Scale, Resilience, and Impact

The partnership between Gen Phoenix and Tapestry — first initiated in 2022 — has evolved far beyond a typical vendor relationship, serving as a blueprint for how brands and material innovators can co-create sustainable solutions. The two companies have worked side-by-side — sharing R&D access, factory floors, and design insight — to engineer a material that honors the heritage of leather Tapestry brands are known for while extending its life through circular transformation.

“This investment reflects our belief in the power of innovation to drive both purpose and profit. Gen Phoenix’s platform enables circularity at scale — delivering high-quality materials that meet the style, performance, and impact expectations of today’s consumer,” said Scott Roe, Tapestry CFO and COO. “As global leader in quality leather goods, we see significant opportunity to be a catalyst of next-generation materials that are consistent with our heritage of craftsmanship. This partnership reinforces our commitment to leading the fashion industry in sustainable innovation and ensuring a resilient, future-ready supply chain.”

Fueling the Future of Circular Materials with New Funding

Tapestry’s latest investment advances both companies’ sustainability and business goals:

  • For Tapestry, it delivers supply chain resilience, quality performance, and alignment with next- gen consumers’ values.
  • For Gen Phoenix, the collaboration further validates the scalability and commercial potential of its material platform—proving it can meet the three key criteria that matter most to leading brands: price, performance, and planet. In other words, delivering sustainability without compromising on price or quality.

Through Gen Phoenix’s $15 million investment round, the company will be enabled to:

  • Expand into new categories and global markets.
  • Scale its production infrastructure at its U.K. facility, which has capacity for 60+ million ft² annually.
  • Accelerate R&D and commercialization of its fully circular leather solution that integrates post-consumer and end-of-life waste.

As luxury retail brands increasingly embrace a trend Gen Phoenix calls ‘luxcycling’ — the use of innovative materials and proprietary manufacturing processes to extend the lifespan of luxury fashion and accessories products while maintaining the heritage and quality standards – this expanded partnership underscores how Gen Phoenix and Tapestry continue to pave the way in circular leather innovation for an industry-wide transformation toward sustainable luxury materials.

Posted: July 15, 2025

Source: Gen Phoenix

Continuous Composites Secures Multi-Year Award To Validate High-Performance Materials

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — July 14, 2025 — Continuous Composites (CCI) has been awarded multi-million-dollar funding from the U.S. Air Force as part of a multi-year contract to advance the development of high-performance materials using CF3D® technology. This funding is divided into two phases:

Diamond Weave Coupon by Continuous Composites CF3D.

The first phase, currently underway, focuses on establishing baseline material properties and a performance validation campaign to benchmark CF3D-produced components against traditional manufacturing methods, such as those used for materials like Carbon-Carbon.

The second phase of the funding will support the expansion of this work, enabling full-scale component production and flight testing. This phase will allow CCI to refine production processes, conduct additional testing, and further advance CF3D’s capabilities for high-temperature applications.

Fiber Architecture Leading Edge printing on CCI’s 7th-axis mandrel by Continuous Composites.

CF3D (Continuous Fiber 3D) technology enables the automated manufacturing of continuous fiber composites in near-net shapes, offering precise control over fiber orientation and geometry. This capability facilitates the scalable production of complex parts with enhanced design flexibility and the ability to meet the high-performance requirements of high-temperature applications.

Continuous Composites

Completed Fiber Architecture Leading Edge by Continuous Composites CF3D.

Continuous Composites is redefining composite manufacturing with CF3D, its patented Continuous Fiber technology. By integrating advanced materials fiber steering and automated manufacturing, CF3D enables the production of lightweight, high-performance structures with unmatched precision and scalability. This innovative approach transforms how complex components are made, unlocking new possibilities across aerospace, defense, and UAV sectors.

Posted: July 14, 2025

Source: Continuous Composites

bluesign® Celebrates 25 Years As A Global Leader In Sustainable Textile Innovation

ST. GALLEN, Switzerland — July 14, 2025 — The year 2025 marks a pivotal milestone for bluesign, the global authority in sustainable chemical and environmental management for the textile and fashion industry, as it celebrates 25 years of advancing cleaner, safer, and more responsible manufacturing practices across the global supply chain.

Since 2000, the Swiss-founded company has led the global charge towards a more sustainable future, developing a science-based, input stream management system to eliminate harmful substances at the source of textile production.

Now spanning more than 900 system partners across the globe, bluesign continues to deliver measurable reduction in environmental impact at an unprecedented scale. The company sets the global benchmark for responsible production with stringent criteria for chemical use, environmental performance, and resource efficiency, and  serves as a one-stop resource for navigating ESG and upcoming legislation  (CSDDD, CSR, ESPR, DPP etc), helping partners stay ahead of global compliance standards while embedding verified sustainability into every stage of production.

Then & Now: A Mission That Endures

From its inception, bluesign’s mission has remained clear: remove harmful chemicals from textile production from the beginning, and hence ensure safer working conditions, reduced harm on the environment, and deliver safer products for consumers. Over 25 years, this mission has only strengthened, evolving to meet global challenges like PFAS elimination, decarbonization, and circularity, while driving continuous improvement across the industry.

Measurable Impact at Scale

The bluesign System enables its partners to make verified, measurable progress toward sustainability goals:

  • Safer chemistry and materials: Over 28,000 chemical products and 70,000 textile materials carry the bluesign APPROVED status, signaling compliance with the strictest industry criteria and elimination of hazardous substances including CMRs and PFAS.
  • Environmental Performance: Since 2019, bluesign System Partner manufacturers have collectively achieved the following improvements in environmental footprint:
  • Global Reach: The bluesign network now includes over 900System Partners across the world, including chemical suppliers, textile mills, manufacturers, and brands.
  • Worker & Consumer Safety: The bluesign System ensures safe conditions for workers and non-toxic products for consumers, built on a foundation of transparency and accountability.

Why It Matters: A Holistic, Verified Approach

bluesign’s unique value lies in its holistic system, which tracks and verifies impact at every stage – from chemical inputs to final product. The independent, science-based verification process goes beyond traditional certification to ensure ongoing compliance and continuous sustainability improvements, building trust with stakeholders and empowering the industry to move forward responsibly.

Looking Ahead: The Next 25 Years

As the industry faces new challenges, including circularity and legislative shifts, bluesign continues advancing solutions that protect workers, consumers, and the environment, and remains committed to innovation and global impact.

As the industry faces new challenges, including due diligence, extended producer responsibility, and digital product passports, legislative shifts under the EU Green Deal, and rising expectations around circularity, bluesign remains committed to innovation and impact.

“bluesign was born out of a bold idea, that sustainability could be embedded into the DNA of product creation,” said Daniel Rüfenacht, CEO of bluesign technologies. “Twenty-five years later, we’re proud to be a beacon of trust, innovation, and responsibility, and to partner with industry leaders worldwide in building a more sustainable future together.”

To commemorate its 25th anniversary, bluesign will host a series of events, expert panels, and global activations celebrating the progress of its partners and educating the industry on the future of sustainable textiles.

Posted: July 14, 2025

Source: bluesign®

Indo Count Global Relaunches Iconic American Brand Wamsutta With Direct-To-Consumer Strategy

NEW YORK — July 10, 2025 — Indo Count Global — the U.S. subsidiary of Indo Count Industries Ltd. and a provider of home textile solutions — proudly announced the launch on July 9th, 2025, of its iconic brand Wamsutta as a direct-to-consumer brand, available exclusively at wamsutta.com in the United States. Acquired from Beyond Inc. in April 2024, the Wamsutta brand is being reintroduced to the market with an updated product assortment and brand positioning designed to strengthen Indo Count’s presence in the premium segment of the U.S. home textiles market.

Founded in 1846, Wamsutta quickly grew to be the preeminent American producer and ultimately the largest cotton weaving plant in the world. Beloved by millions, the brand became a household name and a category leader across bedding and bath. The relaunch reflects Indo Count’s strategy to leverage heritage-rich brands with high consumer awareness and reposition them for modern growth through a digitally led, vertically integrated approach.

“Wamsutta has always stood for quality and comfort that endures,” said Mohit Jain, executive vice chairman of Indo Count Industries. “Now, with a refreshed brand, premium positioning, and the direct-to-consumer channel, we are connecting with a new generation of consumers while honoring the brand’s legacy.”

The new Wamsutta.com debuts with a curated selection of premium bedding and bath products focused on quality, simplicity, and timeless design. Indo Count’s deep commitment to quality, sustainability, and consumer-first service underscores every product offered.

The DTC model allows Indo Count Global to continue the brand’s mission to bring timeless comfort, thoughtful design, and enduring quality to the spaces where life unfolds, while owning the customer relationship, gathering real-time insights, and building long-term brand equity through digital storytelling and product experience.

Posted: July 14, 2025

Source: Wamsutta

AMMA And Domestic PPE Manufacturers Call On President Trump To Reject Malaysia’s Influence Campaign And “Side Deals”

WASHINGTON — July 14, 2025 — The American Medical Manufacturers Association (AMMA), the unified voice for U.S. makers of critical medical supplies and PPE, calls on President Trump and U.S. trade officials to stand firm against Malaysia’s campaign for special trade carve-outs and sector-specific exemptions for PPE and nitrile gloves. As U.S.-Malaysia trade talks continue, AMMA urges the administration to resist foreign pressure, prioritize America’s domestic manufacturing base, and retain uniformity in the proposed 25 percent tariff.

AMMA does not advocate for reciprocal tariffs or new trade barriers. Instead, it aims to consistently prioritize domestic manufacturing of PPE and critical medical supplies in U.S. trade policy without exception.

Malaysia and the USA do not have a free trade agreement. Malaysia has also signaled it will not cross specific “red lines” in negotiations, including maintaining preferential contracts for its indigenous population, a long-standing sore point in talks. By its actions, Malaysia is not seeking fair competition. Instead, it aims to preserve its protected markets while demanding open access to the USA.

At the same time, Malaysia’s growing ties with BRICS nations, including Russia and China, raise further questions about its long-term reliability as a trade partner. These actions point to a willingness to exploit global relations and put Americans and their healthcare behind the needs of our political adversaries. The President has already expressed a desire to impose an additional tariff of 10 percent on countries that align with anti-American policies in the BRICS economic bloc without exception.

AMMA Executive Director Eric Axel noted, “There is no justification for carve-outs or special treatment when domestic manufacturers can meet the needs of our health care and frontline workers. This is a blatant attempt to secure non-competitive, preferential treatment for Malaysian exporters at the expense of American jobs, innovation, and supply chain security.”

Earlier this week, the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA) issued a self-serving letter urging their government to aggressively lobby the U.S. for special tariff exemptions on Malaysian gloves. The letter claims that higher duties will disrupt American healthcare and drive up costs. Ignoring America’s rapidly expanding domestic capacity, MARGMA’s letter leans on fear-mongering and the false premise that only Malaysian suppliers can ensure reliable access to quality PPE, despite their protected markets and preferential domestic policies.

Axel added: “Some of our great domestic manufacturers like Nephron Nitrile, Safesource, Maxter, Altor Safety, and many others are ready to meet this demand. There is no need to carve out special treatment for Malaysia as part of this trade deal. U.S. companies are ready to meet the demand—no exceptions, no excuses.”

Companies across the US have invested in expanding domestic PPE manufacturing in nearly every region to ensure a robust supply chain to meet domestic needs and build national resilience. Strategic partners, like foreign nations, seeking to exploit leverage, are precisely why the Trump administration has prioritized domestic manufacturing. The U.S. must never be dependent on overseas supply for critical medical goods.

Donny Chan, Maxter Healthcare, said: “While we have a presence in Malaysia, we believe the future of manufacturing medical supplies and PPE for the USA is in the USA. Our $350 million Texas facility proves that global companies can and should invest in America to serve American needs.”

Malaysia’s request for exemptions from the newly announced 25 percent tariff on rubber gloves is a bid for non-fact-based special treatment. Congress and the President can say once and for all that there is no legitimate reason to grant carve-outs or sector-specific deals for Malaysian PPE. America’s domestic manufacturers have the capacity, the expertise, and the will to meet the needs of our healthcare system, now and in the future.

Alison Bagwell, CEO of glovemaker Nephron Nitrile in South Carolina, said: “If you want access to the U.S. market, you play by the same rules. That means quality, transparency, and accountability. We’re doubling down with more lines, jobs, and innovation in America. Our frontline workers, warfighters, and patients deserve nothing less than the best, and now we have the tools to deliver it at scale.”

Foreign governments like Malaysia are exploiting the U.S. using fear and scare tactics, claiming that tariffs will disrupt supply chains and threaten patient safety. These are the same arguments previously used by China and others to push back on tariffs and trade enforcement. The reality is that domestic suppliers can meet the needs of the U.S. healthcare industry without relying on imports. As negotiations heat up, it is time to reject fear tactics and foreign exploitation.

Axel added, “No country should be exempted simply because it claims to provide an ‘essential’ product. America’s domestic industry stands ready and able to deliver.”

Malaysia’s glove industry claims that “sector-specific treatment” is needed to ensure U.S. access to “world-class Malaysian gloves.” This is misleading. The U.S. has a growing, world-class PPE sector to meet domestic growth and demand. Granting special treatment would undermine U.S. jobs and investment.

Chan added: “Manufacturing within the U.S. has always been a desire because it reinforces our high standards for quality and achievement. We are global leaders in the industry and will continue to set the standard for others to follow by making gloves here in the USA.”

Axel concluded: “AMMA is the sole voice for domestic makers of critical medical supplies and PPE. We call on President Trump and U.S. trade officials as follows:  Stand firm. No carve-outs. No side deals. No more special treatment. America’s manufacturers are ready to deliver.”

Posted: July 14, 2025

Source: The American Medical Manufacturers Association (AMMA)

The Clean Show 2025 Breaks Records With First-Time Exhibitors, Global Representation, And New Innovation Spotlight

ATLANTA — July 14, 2025 — The Clean Show 2025 returns bigger than 2022 with more than 380 exhibitors, global participation from 18 countries, and a new Innovation Awards program — all set to take place in Orlando, Fla. The show floor will feature live equipment demonstrations and expert-led education, making it the must-attend event for textile care professionals.

The Clean Show, North America’s largest event for the laundering, drycleaning, and textile care industry, is returning in 2025 with more momentum than ever before. Doors will open August 23-26 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.  The upcoming edition will feature more than 380 exhibitors, 32 first-time participants, and representation from more than 18 countries, solidifying its role as the leading international gathering for the textile care community.

“The growth of The Clean Show reflects the vitality of the industry and the value this event delivers,” said Greg Jira, Group Show director, Messe Frankfurt Inc. “With more exhibitors, more global participation, and more education than ever before, we’re proud to offer a platform that brings every segment of the industry together to discover what’s next.”

Known for its live, fully functional equipment demonstrations, The Clean Show offers attendees a unique opportunity to see machines in action, compare suppliers, and make informed purchasing decisions on-site. Watch cutting-edge washers, presses, and finishers in action as exhibitors highlight energy efficiency gains, water-saving technologies, and new materials-handling solutions. These interactive, in-booth demos not only illustrate product benefits in real-world scenarios but also enable direct Q&A with manufacturers, allowing visitors to better evaluate solutions for their facilities.

“There’s no other event where you can see such a wide range of equipment operating live,” said Vince Hansen, president/CEO from Vend-Rite, a longtime exhibitor. “The Clean Show is where we connect with new customers, strengthen old business relationships, launch our newest systems, and get real-time feedback from the professionals who use our equipment every day.”

As always, this edition will showcase an extensive range of solutions across 13 product categories, covering every facet of the textile care, laundry, and dry-cleaning industry. From textile washing and finishing to spotting and solvent cleaning, flooring and upholstery equipment, and intelligent water and energy-saving systems, the show provides a comprehensive hub for professionals sourcing equipment, chemicals, services, and IT solutions. Featuring categories like logistics and material flow, IT systems, PPE and operational materials, and consulting and training services, the show caters to the full lifecycle of textile care — from research and development to final delivery.

“The Clean Show is the best opportunity in the laundry industry to meet and understand the needs of new and existing customers and introduce them first hand to cost saving solutions they may not have found on their own,” stated Tim Davis, Davis Packaging.

Features on the Floor

New in 2025, The Clean Show will debut the Innovation Awards program, highlighting the most groundbreaking products and equipment driving the future of textile care. These awards will help attendees identify standout solutions in a crowded market of emerging technologies and operational tools.

The Steam Area returns spotlighting the essential role of steam and energy systems in modern textile care operations. This dedicated area will feature leading providers showcasing a wide range of equipment in action, with live demonstrations of pressing stations, steam generators, finishing equipment, and more. Attendees can see firsthand how modern steam-powered systems enhance garment quality, improve workflow efficiency, and reduce energy consumption. This is a must-visit for professionals looking to upgrade or expand their operations with high-performance equipment and products.

Both on and beyond the show floor, attendees can take advantage of expert-led education sessions presented by the industry’s leading associations — including ALM, CLA, DLI, and TRSA — offering insights into trends, challenges, and strategies relevant to today’s operators and business owners. For another opportunity to connect with these associations, the Partner Pavilion is set as a focal point on the exhibit floor.

The Clean Show 2025 will welcome thousands of professionals from commercial laundries, drycleaners, hospitality, healthcare, institutions, and beyond.  Visitors interested in registering for the event, may do so on the official website and are encouraged to register in advance to minimize wait times on-site for their badge and avoid the increased admission fees onsite.

Additional information on the show, educational sessions, and any of the association-driven receptions, can be found on the official website: https://the-clean-show.us.messefrankfurt.com/us/en.html

Posted: July 14, 2025

Source: Messe Frankfurt Inc.

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