Pulcra Chemicals, Together With Inditex, Develop Sustineri Coloring, A Dyeing Process For Cotton And Cotton/Poly That Reduces Water Consumption By Up To 80 Percent

MILAN, ITALY — June 15, 2023 — Pulcra Chemicals and Inditex develop Sustineri Coloring, a combined pretreatment and dyeing process for cotton and polyester/cotton resulting in water, time and energy savings. This process is the result of a joint research between Pulcra Chemicals and Inditex with the goal to mitigate the impact of standard dyeing processes and to reduce the use of natural resources.

Sustineri Coloring is based on newly engineered process chemicals which allow a one bath pretreatment and dyeing process for dark, medium and light shades of cotton and polyester/cotton fabrics by exhaust method. This results in shorter processing time and less use of water and energy.

The process is already used by selected mills and it showed that Sustineri Coloring is reducing in pretreatment and dyeing the processing time by up to 60 percent and the water and energy consumption by up to 80 and 60 percent respectively. The state-of-the-art products allow a one bath treatment which is the key in saving resources.

“We are incredibly proud to work together with Inditex, one of the world’s largest fashion retailers,” said Ümit Yaldiz, CEO of Pulcra Chemicals Group. “This partnership is a significant step toward realizing our ambition of bringing environmentally friendly solutions to the worldwide textile market.”

Posted June 20, 2023

Source: Pulcra Chemicals

Atlas Xenotest Now Also Available “American Style”

LINSENGERICHT-ALTENHASSLAU, Germany — June 15, 2023 — Atlas Material Testing Technology — a company specializing in weathering and lightfastness testing instruments and services — has expanded the performance capabilities of their Xenotest®440 and Xenotest 220/220+ xenon-arc instruments to conform to major American testing standards.

Used by a wide range of industries, air-cooled Xenotest instruments simulate on an accelerated basis the effects of natural sunlight, moisture and heat to predict the service life of products, materials and formulations.

While the Xenotest series has previously focused on European standards, the new enhancements allow these instruments to meet the specific testing requirements for American markets, including ASTM G155 for weathering testing of polymers, AATCC TM16 for lightfastness testing of textiles, and ASTM D7869 for weathering testing of transportation coatings.

Right Light™ Optical Filter – High Spectral Fidelity

Previously available only for Atlas’ flagship Ci Weather-Ometers®, Right Light provides the most precise match to natural sunlight. Introduced to the Xenotest 220+ in 2022, this high-end, high-fidelity filter technology is now available for the more powerful Xenotest 440. With Right Light, Xenotest instruments are capable of meeting the most recent American weathering and lightfastness testing standards, including ASTM G155 for plastics and ASTM D7869 for transportation coatings, as well as International standards, such as ISO 4892-2.

New XENOSENSIV 340/420 BPT-C Sensors

Unlike European weathering testing, which rely on broad-band 300-400 nm light monitors and insulated black panel temperature sensors (BST), American standards specify 340/420 nm narrow-band light monitors and uninsulated black panel temperature sensors (BPT). Designed for the American market, the new Xenotest control sensors – available as options for both the Xenotest 220+ and 440 – provide one narrow-band 340 nm and one narrow-band 420 nm XENOSENSIV light monitor. Both come with a connected, American style BPT sensor.

Xenotest: Setting a New Standard

The introduction of the Xenotest performance extensions — Right Light technology and XENOSENSIV 340/420 BPT-C sensors — propel Atlas’ compact rotating rack instruments into the premier league of xenon weathering instruments. Now, in addition to European and International (ISO) standards, Xenotest now can meet demanding American (ATSM) weathering standards. These include ASTM D7869 (Xenotest 440), ASTM G155 (Xenotest 220+/440), and AATCC TM16 (Xenotest 220/220+/440), as well as all similar or related ASTM or American-style weathering test methods.

Posted June 20, 2023

Source: Atlas

Kornit Digital Locks In Leadership With Highly Successful ITMA 2023, Validates Market Readiness for Mainstreaming Digital On-Demand Production

MILAN, Italy — June 20, 2023 — Kornit Digital Ltd. — a developer of sustainable, on-demand digital fashion and textile production technologies — announced today the company successfully concluded its exhibition at ITMA 2023, experiencing high volumes of engagement with new customers from key regions, such as India, Turkey, China, Central and South America.

Hundreds of customers and prospects were immersed in demonstrations of Kornit’s innovative on-demand fulfillment portfolio. Driven by industry demand to accelerate time-to-market, create agile inventory management, and achieve the highest levels of sustainability, brands and retailers are now squarely focused on digitally transforming analog supply chains using proven Kornit technologies. As the industry reaches this anticipated inflection point, Kornit is firmly established as the partner-of-choice to power a shift from analog to sustainable on-demand production with maximum quality.

“Our firm strategy is to bring sustainable digital on-demand production to the mainstream, and our presence at ITMA Milan made clear this moment has arrived,” said Ronen Samuel, CEO at Kornit Digital. “Digitizing end-to-end fulfillment helps brands and suppliers take control of the supply chain, stabilize and scale operations, create winning consumer experiences, and make textiles a cleaner, more responsible industry. These trends point to even greater innovations to come from Kornit.”

With its industry-first vibrant new NeoPigment™ Vivido digital inks, the enhanced Kornit Presto MAXhad a strong reception at ITMA. Also taking center stage was the much anticipated Kornit Apollo platform, which delivers on the industry need for automated, high-throughput digital on-demand garment decoration at scale. Built on tested Kornit MAX technology, the Apollo effectively brings sustainable digital production to the mainstream.

“Our Apollo system was welcomed at ITMA by an industry now realizing that digital is the only solution for making fashion and textile production sustainable, producing closer to the end consumer, eliminating problematic inventory, and delivering the highest quality without sacrificing profitability,” said Omer Kulka, chief innovation officer at Kornit Digital. “Mainstream digital production is being fully embraced to preserve and grow business channels in a digitally transforming world. Our success at ITMA 2023 clearly demonstrates that Kornit is the industry leader offering the only proven solution for companies to navigate stringent sustainability mandates, align supply with demand, and increase margins under any conditions.”

Posted June 20, 2023

Source: Kornit

 

 

SGS Announced As Approved Solution Provider For ZDHC Performance InCheck Services

DÜSSELDORF, Germany — June 20, 2023 — SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has been recognized by the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) Foundation as both an Approved Solution Provider and an Approved Verifier for ZDHC InCheck Solutions.

Only Approved Solution Providers, such as SGS, can offer ZDHC Performance InCheck, an easy-to-read chemical inventory report that supports facilities to increase their use of sustainable chemistry. It provides organizations with an overall score of ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL) conformance for all chemical products within an inventory and indicates where improvements can be made.

SGS is already a ZDHC approved certification body for the assessment of industry conformance to Levels 1, 2 and 3 of ZDHC (MRSL) v3.1. The expanded scope establishes SGS as a one stop service for an increasingly environmentally conscious fashion and footwear industry.

Yvonne Tse, vice president – Global Softlines, SGS said: “As a global company, our specialist softlines teams are focused on the importance of chemical management through the supply chain. We are delighted to make ZDHC Performance InCheck part of our one-stop service and to help the industry achieve its environmental and global sustainability targets.”

With ZDHC Performance InCheck, organizations are empowered to improve the transparency and visibility of their chemical inventories, actively track and improve their performance, distinguish their organisation from others and build customer loyalty.

As an Approved Third Party Verifier for ZDHC Verified InCheck – Level 1, SGS is able to verify the credibility of an organization’s chemical inventory list to establish trust in the Performance InCheck Report and the supplier’s chemical inventory. It is applicable to all manufacturing facilities including fabric mills, dyeing and finishing units, laundries, printing units, tanneries, and footwear assembly units.

Posted June 20, 2023

Source: SGS

Announcing The Winners: 2023 AATCC C2C® Student Merchandise Competition

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — June 20, 2023 — It is time to announce the winners of the 2023 AATCC Concept 2 Consumers Student Merchandise Competition!

The theme of the 2023 competition was Sustainability – Proof is in the Product.
Students chose to focus their design on one sustainability feature: preferred fibers, manufacturing or end of life/reusability. They then proved their designs were sustainable using 2-3 AATCC Test Methods (such as, but not limited to, coloration, laundering, odor, fiber fragments, etc.).

First Place

First place was awarded to LaMyrtille by Allison Antush, Emma Grill, Aden Hurdstrom, and Jessica Rance from Oregon State University. They were awarded a total of $1,000 from AATCC, $300 from Farhan Patel, and one year of free AATCC Student Membership for each student.

Antush is a Merchandising Management student with a Sport Business concentration. She said: “I really enjoyed the challenge of trying to find materials for our line that both fit our criteria of being 100-percent compostable at the end of its life, while also finding materials that meet the performance needs of our target consumer. I also got a lot of fantastic experience working in a team and taking all our ideas and putting them together in a cohesive way to create this line.”

Grill is a Merchandising Management Student with a Marketing Minor. “Through this competition, I was illuminated to the notion that with the right tools we can have an innovative industry that accomplishes both sustainability and style,” Grill said. “In the future, I seek to go into fashion marketing to help build brands from the ground up and inspire the unique image that will last for years to come.”

Hurdstrom is also a Merchandising Management student. She noted: “I learned teamwork, collaboration skills, and how important a good team is from this competition. My plans are to have a career in the fashion industry, hopefully working with and buying vintage clothing!”

Rance is pursuing a B.S. in Apparel Design and Merchandising Management. “This competition allowed me to put into practice what I’ve been learning in my classes and taught me how to develop, evaluate, and market a clothing line that prioritizes sustainable objectives like end-of-use and reusability by researching eco-friendly materials and using AATCC Test Methods,” Rance said. “This summer, I’ll be a Technical Design Intern at Eddie Bauer and hope to pursue a career in Technical Design after graduation.”

Second Place

Second place was awarded to Mottainai by Geoffrey Engel, Michelle Lira Licona, and Kaitlyn Urasaki from Oregon State University. They were awarded a total of $750 from AATCC, $200 from Farhan Patel, and one year of free AATCC student membership for each student.

Engel is a Merchandising Management and Sociology student. From this competition, “I learned how to navigate the iterative process of creating a product line and marketing plan. In the future I hope to work as a merchandising lead at an independent fashion label,” Engel said.

Lira Licona is a Merchandising Management and Apparel Design major. She said: “As I prepared for the competition with my team members, I gained a deeper understanding of the way merchants and designers work together, and I also learned how the merchandising/marketing of a product line translates to a timeline. My future plans include finishing my degree and exploring the buying side of merchandising before moving on to a more creative field such as product development or apparel design.”

Urasaki is studying Apparel Design and Merchandise Management.  She noted: “I learned about different sustainable practices that can be implemented into the process of designing, manufacturing, and keeping clothing. My plan is to continue with university and hopefully get a job in the apparel industry as a surface print designer.

Third Place

Third place was awarded to Young Professionals by Emily Tincher from St. Catharine University. She was awarded $250 from AATCC, $100 from Farhan Patel, and one year of free AATCC student membership.

Tincher is a Fashion Merchandising major. “I learned a lot from this competition about the process of developing a line, and how important it is to implement sustainable features to the product design to have a successful line that is truthfully sustainable,” Tincher said. “I want to work in project management in the future. This work will help me understand what overseeing a development process would look like and how to implement sustainability across that process.”

AATCC would like to extend thanks and appreciation to the developers, judges, and sponsors. Without their expertise and assistance, the competition would not have been possible.

Developers

  • Sandra Johnson, senior account manager at Color Solutions International;
  • Kerry King, vice president, R&D at Spoonflower Inc.;
  • Muditha Senanayake, professor at Cal Poly Pomona; and
  • Alyssa McNamara, R&D engineer II at Spoonflower Inc.

Judges

  • Alan Biggerstaff, Senior Quality Manager at Walmart;
  • Farhan Patel, Marketing & Business Development Consultant;
  • Jennifer Rivas, Senior Technical Design Manager at Walmart;
  • Scott Wagner, Fabric Manager, PD&S at Levi Strauss & Co.; and
  • Jennifer Yerkes, Technical Designer at Walmart.

Sponsors

  • Farhan Patel

Posted June 20, 2023

Source: AATCC

Epson Introduces New Versatile DTG And DTFilm Hybrid Garment Print Solution

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. — June 20, 2023 — Underscoring support for the growing textile and personalized products industry, Epson today announced the hybrid SureColor® F2270 for both direct-to-garment (DTG) and direct-to-film (DTFilm) printing. Designed to bring customized apparel to the market that holds true to the designer’s vision, with minimal waste and environmental impact, the hybrid SureColor F2270 DTG printer incorporates DTFilm printing capabilities and goes beyond traditional garment printing and transfer to a wider variety of materials, including uniquely shaped items.

“The SureColor F2270 was purpose-built with an eye toward what’s happening in the industry. Specifically, we wanted to address the needs of print shops transitioning from mass production to producing what’s needed,” said Tim Check, senior product manager, Professional Imaging, Epson America Inc. “With its ability to produce high quality output, with great reliability and consistency, print shops can now create premium quality products, designed to last years. This also results in less waste from the print process to the garment wearability.”

Purpose-built for both DTG and DTFilm printing, the SureColor F2270 hybrid printer features a new PrecisionCore® MicroTFP printhead with Nozzle Verification Technology, and next-generation UltraChrome® DG2 ink to deliver vibrant colors and incredible detail at impressive speeds — up to 20-percent faster when printing on dark garments.* The printer’s cartridge-free bulk ink pack system helps reduce ink replacement frequency. Featuring automatic garment thickness adjustment, it measures thickness using multiple sensors during the loading process to create a garment height profile and will automatically adjust the printhead and optimize print quality without user intervention to help increase productivity and ensure high-quality output.

Additional features designed to bring a new level of versatility and efficiency to the garment decorator, promotional product and e-commerce fulfillment industries, include:

  • Low maintenance – Dedicated cleaning solution channels and fabric head wiper system help reduce downtime;
  • Intuitive design – Flattop work surface can hold items; large 4.3-inch touchscreen interface with ergonomically placed control buttons;
  • Easy-to-use, quick-load platen – Assists with garment alignment and helps reduce loading times;
  • Intuitive, easy-to-learn workflow – Epson Garment Creator 2 software features improved processing time and high-resolution processing for exceptionally detailed and vibrant prints; and
  • Epson Cloud Solution PORT2 – Provides live production monitoring of your printer fleet status, including production rates and printer utilization.

“Ultimately, prints done right the first time saves times, money and physical resources, and that’s the goal with the new SureColor F2270,” said Check.

Availability

The SureColor F2270 will be available in August 2023 through Epson Authorized Professional Imaging Resellers with an estimated MSRP of $18,995. The printer is designed for use exclusively with Epson ink packs3 and includes a one-year limited warranty with on-site service. Extended service plans are available. For more information on Epson’s direct-to-garment solutions, visit www.epson.com/dtg.

Posted: June 20, 2023

Source: Epson America, Inc.

MMT® Celebrates 20 Years of Moisture Management Testing

ROCK HILL, S.C.  — June 20, 2023 — SDL Atlas is proud to be celebrating the 20th anniversary of one of it’s signature instruments, the MMT Moisture Management Tester.

Developed in 2003, the MMT measures the liquid management properties of performance, technical and nonwoven fabrics by simultaneously measuring the liquid transport through a fabric and on both faces.

One 2-minute test gives a comprehensive profile of a fabric’s performance, producing the following:

  • Overall Moisture Management Capability;
  • Accumulative One-Way Transport Capability;
  • Wetting Time for top and bottom surfaces;
  • Absorption Rate for top and bottom surfaces;
  • Max Wetted Radius for top and bottom surfaces; and
  • Spreading Speed for top and bottom surfaces.

In 2009, AATCC Committee RA63 developed Test Method 195: Liquid Moisture Management Properties of Textile Fabrics, which specifically cited the MMT as the Apparatus for performing the test method. This same year, GB/T 21655.2: Textiles — Evaluation of absorption and quick-drying — Part 2 — Method for moisture management tests was also developed using the MMT. These test methods have been the benchmarks for the measurement, evaluation and classification of liquid moisture management properties of textile fabrics since.

The MMT underwent a makeover in 2014. The new open design with a metal housing not only looked more stylish, but allowed greater access to the test area and making routine cleaning of the test sensors easier. A new motorized upper sensor and sample positioning light made the test procedure simpler as well.

In 2020, the Stretch Fabric Fixture was introduced to allow for testing elastic fabrics, particularly those used in athletic clothing, swimwear and undergarments, on the MMT. The fixture allows the percentage of stretch to be easily adjusted to the user’s requirements (up to 50% stretch). Once the percentage of stretch is set, the sample is clamped into place with a Clamping Ring, removed from the fixture and placed directly onto the MMT’s test area for moisture management testing.

Today, the MMT is trusted by hundreds of textile and nonwoven customers worldwide to perform their moisture management testing.

“While the MMT has been around for 20 years, it is still considered an innovative test instrument, the standard for moisture management testing in fact,” said Chuck Lane, president of SDL Atlas. “The measurements that the MMT performs goes far beyond basic wicking, giving our customers the confidence needed to design products to meet the exact needs of their end users.”

Committed to providing customers confidence in standard based testing, SDL Atlas has offices and experts in the United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong and China, plus agents serving over 100 countries, SDL Atlas is ready to support its customers with instruments, test materials, and services anywhere in the world.

Posted: June 20, 2023

Source: SDL Atlas

Lion Brand Yarn Co. Acquires Premium Hand Knitting Yarn Company Quince & Co. 

LYNDHURST, N.J. — June 20, 2023 — Lion Brand Yarn, a fifth-generation, family-owned leading global marketer and distributor of knitting and craft yarn celebrating its 145th anniversary, is excited to announce it has acquired Quince & Co., a Maine-based premium hand knitting yarn company.

Quince & Co products are distributed at fine independent yarn shops throughout the country, and online at quinceandco.com and twigandhorn.com, making the acquisition a natural addition to Lion Brand.

Since its establishment in 2010, Quince & Co. has focused on creating yarns to delight and inspire knitters, with products beloved for their responsibly farmed natural, renewable, fibers. Many of the company’s products are produced in the United States.

The Quince & Co. portfolio consists of a variety of premium yarns, and an extensive assortment of knitting patterns for garments and fashion accessories, under several brands including Stone Wool and Twig & Horn.

“We are excited with how this acquisition brings together two respected quality, family-owned yarn craft companies.” said Lion Brand Chairman David Blumenthal. “We have a great appreciation for the Quince & Co. brand, for their quality products and for the impressive inspiration they provide to their dedicated customers and consumers, all which mirror how we go to market at Lion Brand. We are also confident that acquiring the Quince & Co. portfolio further strengthens Lion Brand’s Purpose of creating a colorful, connected, comforting, and caring world!’

“This acquisition is a good strategic complement to our business,” said Lion Brand President and CEO Adam Blumenthal. “Quince and Co. products play a key role in the overall portfolio of local yarn shops across the country and the brand has a very engaged connection with a loyal set of consumers. We are excited with the opportunity to grow their user engagement while preserving and further building on the values and traditions of this brand!”

“We are thrilled to join Lion Brand and its 145-year history of delivering outstanding innovative products to its customers all over the world,” said Quince & Co. CEO Michelle Kohanzo. “Lion Brand has a deep understanding of our industry, and we are confident that our customers and consumers will benefit greatly from their long-standing respected category leadership and innovation.”

Posted: June 20, 2023

Source: Lion Brand Yarn Company

Material Exchange Launches Their Deadstock Depot Marketplace

STOCKHOLM, Sweden — June 20, 2023 — Once swept under the rug by the fashion industry, deadstock fabrics and their use in apparel and footwear lines are quickly growing in popularity. These excess materials have traditionally been stacked and forgotten on warehouse shelves — but they’re now presenting a win-win scenario: for brands looking to reach new sustainability goals or add last-minute items to their collections, and for suppliers eager to showcase these materials and cash in on what otherwise goes to waste. Bridging the gap between these two groups has been the challenge — until now with the launch of our Deadstock Depot.

“The Deadstock Depot makes it easy for brands to find deadstock materials and take advantage of the many benefits they bring,” says Ben Felton, Material Exchange’s chief strategy officer. “This includes lower cost, lower environmental impact, and faster speed to market.  For suppliers, it’s also a big win, giving them an opportunity to get materials that are gathering dust in their warehouses back into circulation.”

The need for sustainable measures within the fashion industry is acute, as can be seen in some of the latest statistics:

  • “Since the 2000s, fashion production has doubled and it will likely triple by 2050, according to the American Chemical Society”
  • 92 million metric tons of unwanted fabrics are disposed of each year
  • 14.5 million tons of textiles were landfilled and incinerated in 2018

More clothes are being made than ever before — and huge quantities of them are going to landfills or being burned. This is why the use of deadstock is so important. These leftover fabrics have already been produced so there’s no expenditure of water, energy, or virgin raw materials to create something new. And with the Deadstock Depot, they’re available and accessible on a global level for brands to use in creating their upcoming collections.

Suppliers who sign up for the Deadstock Depot benefit from having their deadstock fabrics digitized and marketed both online and at physical shows. Brands who are interested in sourcing deadstock can access everything they need within this marketplace: high-quality visuals of deadstock materials alongside detailed attribute data, Fabric Detail Sheets, Internal Test Reports, as well as the ability to order samples.

Through the Deadstock Depot, we aim to reduce the quantity of materials that go to waste each year and help contribute to making fashion a more circular, sustainable industry. Brands benefit from sourcing materials at a lower cost and receiving their materials faster than when ordering new ones. Suppliers increase their revenue flows from what’s previously been a commodity to dispose of.

Using deadstock doesn’t solve all of fashion’s sustainability problems, but it’s a step in the right direction. We just need to make these fabrics available to the brands that want them. And that’s exactly what the Deadstock Depot is doing.

Posted: June 20, 2023

Source: Material Exchange

Texworld NYC, Apparel Sourcing NYC, And Home Textile Sourcing Bring New And Exciting Special Features To Show Floor

ATLANTA — June 20, 2023 — The largest sourcing event on the East Coast makes a grand return to the Javits Convention Center in New York City this July 18-20, 2023. The co-located event will offer an expansive show floor with brand-new special feature areas and a focus on innovation and sustainability.

Renowned for its role as a source of inspiration for designers, buyers, and industry professionals, the event will give attendees the opportunity to explore the latest fashion textile, apparel, and home trends through curated showcases and educational presentations. The Texworld Trend Showcase, curated by New York-based trend agency DONEGER | TOBE, returns to the show floor along with a presentation of the Fall/Winter 24/25 themes and Explore the Floor Tour by Creative Director, Kai Chow. Attendees will also be able to take home a complimentary trend book encompassing each curated segment.

A brand new element to the co-located event, the Home Trend Showcases curated by Nancy Fire, Creative Director for Nancy Fire Designs, will provide home textile-focused attendees with a curated journey through the color, pattern, and material trends for Fall/Winter 24/25. Immediately following her trend presentation, Fire will lead a guided Home Trendspotting Tour of the four vignettes featuring products from Home Textiles Sourcing exhibitors.

As a prominent forum for the industry to learn and stay up-to-date on the latest innovations in textiles and state of the trade industry, Texworld New York City’s leading educational programs including Textile Talks and the Lenzing Seminar Series, will return once again to the summer event. Foremost industry professionals from brands including Alice + Olivia and Steve Madden will offer attendees valuable knowledge and practical advice to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving marketplace.

A longstanding partner of Texworld New York City and key industry player, Lenzing will once again join the upcoming summer event with expanded resources and offerings through the Lenzing Seminar Series and Lenzing Innovation Pavilion which will showcase a range of sustainable exhibitors, highlighting their commitment to promoting eco-friendly practices within the industry. “We are thrilled to have Lenzing’s continued support and expertise, which further enhances the educational and sustainable aspects of Texworld New York City”, stated Jennifer Bacon, Vice President, Messe Frankfurt Inc., Fashion + Apparel.

Tori Piscatelli, Regional Marketing Manager for Lenzing, expressed “The Lenzing Seminar Series at Texworld New York City exemplifies how Lenzing, a leader in the textile industry, looks beyond fiber to connect leading voices in the industry. It is an honor to bring together brands, mill partners, NGOs, leaders and experts in the industry to discuss the most current and crucial topics. From innovation and nex-gen solutions to social responsibility and sustainability, these panels are educational and inspirational and we appreciate the collaboration and support from Messe Frankfurt and our partners to be able to bring this series to life.”

With the aim to provide visitors with an enriching and productive experience, the show will include enhanced networking opportunities and new specialty interactive elements including the “Dye-It-Yourself” dye workshops provided by Sodhani Biotech. Led by Founder and CEO, Sidhant Sodhani, the workshops will give attendees both a scientific as well as a hands-on experience in the process of natural dyeing.

Partnership shows, Printsource and Global Footwear Sourcing, will also return to the summer edition alongside Texworld New York City, Apparel Sourcing New York City, and Home Textiles Sourcing making the event a one-stop-shop for global sourcing.

Registration for the summer event is open.

For more information on the co-located event or to register, please visit us online: www.texworldevolutionnyc.com

Posted: June 20, 2023

Source: The Messe Frankfurt Group

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