HeiQ AeoniQ™ Turns Into A Piece Of Garment For The First Time By HUGO BOSS

ZURICH — January 16, 2023 — HeiQ announces that the German premium fashion company HUGO BOSS reveals today the first product made with HeiQ AeoniQ™ fiber – a seamless high-performance Polo Shirt.

With that, the company marks a milestone within the partnership that will enable the replacement of synthetic fibers to reduce their impact on the planet.

The product is crafted with 87% HeiQ AeoniQ™, a revolutionary cellulosic yarn created from certified wood pulp, one of the many renewable raw materials it can be made of, featuring the same performance attributes as polyester.

This new style is part of the BOSS Green collection line, designed for urban environments with BOSS’ renowned performance-driven qualities and worn by Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini.

The first Innovation drop of the Polo Shirt is available in limited quantities in the global eCom of HUGO BOSS. [https://www.boss.com/boss-heiq-aeoniq-polo-shirt-for-him].

For Carlo Centonze, HeiQ CEO, “this first drop by HUGO BOSS makes the dream of replacing polyester for a more sustainable alternative tangible while keeping all the features that made synthetic fibers so widespread. Until today we called HeiQ AeoniQ™ a project. From now on it is a brand that delivers the promise of sustainability and true circularity for the benefit of the Planet.”

For HUGO BOSS, the exciting partnership with HeiQ represents yet another important milestone on its journey towards becoming the leading premium tech-driven fashion platform worldwide. Consistent with their bold mission statement ‘We Love Fashion, We Change Fashion,’ this game-changing technology will enable HUGO BOSS to further push innovation and sustainability across their brands’ offerings, thereby driving measurable impact for the environment and society alike.

Textile industry change starts here

HeiQ AeoniQ™ is a more sustainable, circular, and closed-loop cellulosic textile yarn.

Fabrics made from this high-performance yarn are on par with conventional fabrics like polyester and nylon due to the yarn’s tensile strength, elasticity, and abrasion resistance.

At the same time, they also demonstrate a significantly better environmental footprint. Whereas polyester and nylon fibers are produced from non-renewable fossil fuels, making the textile industry the second-largest global polluter, HeiQ AeoniQ™ yarn is made from cellulose, a renewable raw material that enables the transformation of a whole sector.

Widespread implementation of HeiQ AeoniQ™ can help decarbonize the atmosphere, prevent further microplastic pollution in water and preserve agricultural land.

Posted: January 16, 2023

Source: HeiQ Materials AG

Felix Schoeller Group Starts 2023 With A New Management Board

OSNABRÜCK, Germany— January 16, 2023 — The Felix Schoeller Group has started 2023 with a newly formed management board. As part of the realignment, Hans-Christoph Gallenkamp is no longer responsible for global sales. From January 1, 2023, he will increase his focus on strategic issues as part of his responsibilities as chairman of the management board.

Matthias Breimhorst, the previous CFO, will take on the responsibilities of the CSO. In his new function as CSO, he is responsible for global sales and supply chain management. The focus of his activities is the strategic development and strengthening of the Group’s global activities in the international market of high-quality specialty papers. “Especially in the current challenging times, it is particularly important to us to be a reliable partner and develop new approaches and solutions for the future together with our customers,” Breimhorst said.

As a new member of the group’s management board, Astrid Enge is the new CFO. Enge contributes many years of experience as a CEO in various family companies in the mechanical and systems engineering sector. Her last position was CFO at the SAACKE Group. “We are very happy that Ms Enge will support us with her comprehensive financial expertise. She will concentrate on the financial performance and development of the Group,” Gallenkamp explained.

Georg Haggenmüller (COO), Michael Szidat (CEO Americas) and Yong Li Gao (Vice CEO APA) remain members of the Management Board of the Felix Schoeller Group.

Posted: January 16, 2023

Source: Felix Schoeller Holding GmbH & Co. KG

Zone Enterprises Acquires Can-Do National Tape, Expanding Product Offering, Converting Capabilities And North American Manufacturing Footprint

SAINT LOUIS, Mo. — January 16, 2023 — Zone Enterprises, a custom engineered sealing, insulating and sound solutions, has acquired Can-Do National Tape, a Nashville, Tenn.-based company specializing in custom die-cut and rotary cut adhesive and tape products. The acquisition will help Zone more comprehensively meet the needs of its clients and expand its client base.

“We are excited to become part of Zone Enterprises and look forward to what these two dynamic companies and teams can achieve together,” explained Rick Winkel, president of Can-Do National Tape.

“The Zone team couldn’t be more thrilled to complete this transaction. The combined organization will be able to offer its clients a broader range of performance materials, a more comprehensive set of converting solutions, as well as a growing geographic footprint in the United States and Mexico,” said Scott Zone, CEO of Zone Enterprises.

Posted: January 16, 2023

Source: Zone Enterprises

MS Printing Solutions And JK Group Announce The Appointment Of Christopher Bernat As General Manager Of North America And The Caribbean Markets

COMO, Italy — January 16, 2023 — MS Printing Solutions and JK Group announce the appointment of Christopher Bernat as general manager of North America and the Caribbean markets. He will be the main point of contact for overall business in the region. Chris joins MS Printing Solutions and JK Group with over 20 years of industry experience.

He was director of sales at Sawgrass Technologies prior to starting Vapor Apparel in 2004.
 He currently serves on the executive committee and board of directors of Printing United and resides in Charleston, S.C.

Posted: January 16, 2023

Source: JK Group/MS Printing Solutions

Milliken & Company Partners With MMI Textiles To Offer Tegris® Thermoplastic Composites

BROOKLYN, Ohio — January 13, 2023 — MMI Textiles and Milliken & Company announced today a commercial market partnership that allows MMI to supply Milliken Tegris® Thermoplastic Composite fabric. MMI will be able to offer Tegris at less than case quantities, effective immediately.

Milliken Tegris Thermoplastic Composite fabric is designed for heavy-duty, often dangerous work. A breakthrough material that provides excellent protection against fragment, projectile or blast threats, it is engineered specifically for applications that need high stiffness, like plate carriers and belts. The fabric features a lighter total weight than traditional thermoplastics and composites without sacrificing protection.

“We are thrilled to partner with an iconic, global, textile supplier in Milliken and offer their proven Tegris product line to our vast customer base,” said Amy Bircher, CEO & Founder of MMI Textiles. “Our team looks forward to a growing partnership with Milliken to provide the very best solutions to our warfighters and many other markets that we serve.”

“Being able to offer Tegris and partner with a leader in the textile industry like Milliken further illustrates MMI’s commitment to provide innovative products to the end customer, especially those that protect our warfighters. We continue to focus and expand our range of products to support customer needs and participate in new market segments,” said Director of Business Development of MMI Textiles Joey Smith.

Milliken worked closely with MMI to provide a comprehensive education on the product that positions the distributor as an expert on Tegris. The partnership is uniquely designed to improve customer experience and provide an opportunity for partners to access Tegris at quantities that were not previously offered.

“Our commitment to the military industry means that we’re always on the lookout for ways to better serve and bring opportunities to advance the market,” said David Smith, president of Milliken’s Textile Business.

“We’re excited to partner with MMI and know they’re an ideal partner to help us ensure that anyone looking to develop the next generation of performance protection has the best materials, like Tegris®, at their disposal,” said Bruce LaFlam, vice president of sales and marketing for Government Defense at Milliken.

Posted: January 16, 2023

Source: MMI Textiles

HanesBrands Updates Fourth Quarter 2022 Financial Outlook; Announces Departure Of Chief Financial Officer Michael Dastugue And Refinancing Plans

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — January 12, 2023 — HanesBrands Inc., a global supplier of iconic apparel brands, today announced that it expects to report fourth-quarter 2022 net sales slightly above the top end of its outlook range and adjusted operating profit at the midpoint of the range. The company also announced that it will hold its regular fourth-quarter investor conference call at 8:30 a.m. EST Thursday, February 2, 2023.

“We are pleased we delivered fourth quarter net sales and adjusted operating profit that were above or in-line with our outlook given the dynamic macro environment, including ending 2022 with inventory units below last year’s level,” said Steve Bratspies, CEO HanesBrands. “Our Full Potential plan is progressing, and we have a clear financial strategy that we will continue to execute, including plans to refinance upcoming maturities as well as increase cost savings.”

The company also announced that its CFO, Michael Dastugue, has resigned effective February 28, 2023 for family reasons. Scott Lewis, the company’s chief accounting officer and controller will become interim chief financial officer until a successor for Dastugue is named. The company has initiated a comprehensive search to fill the CFO role with the support of a leading executive search firm. Dastugue will continue to serve the company in a financial consultancy position through the second quarter of 2023. The company noted that Dastugue’s departure is not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to the company’s operations, policies, or practices.

“On behalf of our board, our management team and the entire HanesBrands family, I would like to express our sincere thanks to Michael for his leadership and significant contributions to our company,” Bratspies said. “Michael has been a great partner to me personally. I value his friendship, and I respect his request to spend more time with his family.

“We are very fortunate to have a strong financial team at HanesBrands, and I am pleased to have Scott Lewis step back into the Interim CFO position — a role he held and performed extremely well prior to Michael joining the company. With Scott and our entire financial organization in place, we believe we are well positioned to take the appropriate amount of time to select the best candidate for the CFO position.”

Dastugue said: “I would like to thank Steve and the Board for selecting me for the CFO role. I have sincerely enjoyed working with the entire HanesBrands team, and I’m truly appreciative of the organization for understanding my desire to spend more time with my family. I am confident that the company will continue to aggressively execute the Full Potential plan, and I wish everyone at the company great success in the coming years.”

Posted: January 13, 2023

Source: HanesBrands Inc.

New Study From Pusan National University Explores Artificial Intelligence In Fashion

BUSAN, South Korea — January 13, 2023 — The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the fashion industry has grown significantly in recent years. AI is being used for tasks such as personalizing fashion recommendations for customers, optimizing supply chain management, automating processes, and improving sustainability to reduce waste. However, creative processes in fashion designing continue to be human driven, mostly, and not a lot of research exists in the realm of using AI for designing in fashion. Moreover, studies are generally done with data scientists, who build the AI platforms and are involved with the technologic aspect of the process. However, the other side of this equation, i.e., designers themselves, are not roped into research often.

To investigate the practical applicability of AI models to implement creative designs and work with human designers, Assistant Professor Prof. Yoon Kyung Lee from Pusan National University in Korea conducted an in-depth study. Her study was made available online in Thinking Skills and Creativity on September 15, 2022, and subsequently published in Volume 46 of the Journal in December 2022.

“At a time when AI is so deeply ingrained into our lives, this study started instead with considering what a human can do better than AI,” says Prof. Lee, explaining her motivation behind the study. “Could there be an effective collaboration between humans and AI for the purpose of creative design?”

Prof. Lee started with generating new textile designs using deep convolution generative adversarial networks (DC-GANs) and cycle-GANs. The outputs from these models were compared to similar designs produced by design students.

The comparison revealed that though designs produced by both were similar, the biggest difference was the uniqueness and originality seen in the human designs, which came from the person’s experiences. However, the use of AI in repetitive tasks can improve the efficiency of designers and frees up their time to focus on more high-difficulty creative work. AI-generated designs can also be used as a learning tool for people who lack expertise in fashion want to explore their creativity. These people can create designs with assistance from AI. Thus, Prof. Lee proposes a human-AI collaborative network that integrates GANs with human creativity to produce designs. The professor also defined and studied the various elements of a complex system that are involved in human-AI collaborated design. She also went on to establish a human-AI model in which the designer collaborates with AI to create a novel design idea. The model is built in such a way that if the designer shares their creative process and ideas with others, the system can interconnect and evolve, thereby improving its designs.

The fashion industry can leverage this to foresee changes in the fashion industry and offer recommendations and co-creation services. Setting objectives, variables, and limits is part of the designer’s job in the Human-AI collaborative design environment. Therefore, their work should go beyond only the visual aspect and instead cover a variety of disciplines.

“In the future, everybody will be able to be a creator or designer with the help of AI models. So far, only professional fashion designers have been able to design and showcase clothes. But in the future, it will be possible for anyone to design the clothes they want and showcase their creativity,” concluded Prof. Lee.

We hope her dreams are very close to realization!

Posted: January 13, 2023

Source: Pusan National University

Cariloha Announces Strategic Sustainable Bedding Partnership With Nationwide Marketing Group

SALT LAKE CITY — January 13, 2023 — Cariloha, a brand of sustainable bedding, bath and apparel, today announces its expansive partnership with Nationwide Marketing Group to offer more sustainably sourced sleeping solutions through Nationwide’s 5,000+ retail partners spread out across 14,000 locations in the United States and Canada.

By offering Cariloha premium mattresses, bedding and sleepwear products to a vast national clientele, Cariloha and Nationwide are making purchasing sustainable products more accessible.

“We see a lot of great products out there today, and then there’s us — we offer great products with a purpose,” said Adam Fain, Cariloha vice president of Wholesale. “We’re strategically working with partners who want to make an active impact and source responsibly — it’s a partnership with a purpose. That’s why we’ve decided to work with Nationwide — they’re aligned with us in spreading our movement across the country and in providing quality products that help customers sleep, live, and feel comfortably and responsibly.”

“The bedding, bath and apparel categories are some of the leading causes of micro-plastics in our oceans, not to mention the impact on our soils, drinking water and the air we breathe,” said Fain. “By our partnering with Nationwide, thousands of other retailers will have the ability to source responsibly and sustainably through Cariloha bamboo-based products, further reducing the pollutants created by non-sustainable textiles in our oceans.”

“Cariloha’s sustainability efforts have been part of our DNA since 2007 — long before it became a popular trend,” said Dustin Tate, Cariloha Executive VP of Sales. “We’re passionately committed to innovating and developing luxurious bedding that’s soft on our customers and our planet. That’s the heart of who we are and what the brand stands for.”

Cariloha mattresses, sleepwear and bedding products are made from comfortable, sustainable bamboo viscose, which allows consumers to sleep 3 degrees cooler than other non-bamboo products and is both odor and allergy resistant.

Softer than cotton, these bamboo sleeping solutions have been created for luxury and durability. Additionally, bamboo is an extremely renewable resource. Cariloha bamboo is harvested and manufactured from its own rain-fed, controlled-crop bamboo farm to produce high-quality bamboo products in an environmentally sustainable way.

With Nationwide Marketing Group’s 5,000 retail partners spread out over 14,000 locations, Cariloha’s soft and sustainable products are being rolled out nationally beginning in January 2023.

Posted: January 13, 2023

Source: Cariloha

Heimtextil 2023 Ends With Great Internationality And Sets The Course For Sustainable Transformation

FRANKFURT, Germany — January 13, 2023 — Streams of visitors from all over the world, intensive business encounters with top international decision-makers, an overwhelmingly positive atmosphere and inspiration as far as the eye can see: With 44,000 visitors and 2,400 exhibitors together from 129 nations, the global textile industry was guest in Frankfurt for four days at Heimtextil 2023 and filled the exhibition halls. In numerous workshops, tours, lectures and networking formats, buyers also explored circular approaches, the important role of certificates and new applications for textile materials — and thus experienced wholly integrated sustainability at Heimtextil.

Heimtextil 2023 ended with concentrated intercontinental strength and set the course for a successful trade fair year. 44,000 buyers took advantage of the opportunity to participate in the global market for home and contract textiles and to gain a bundled overview of global textile innovations — from fibers, yarns, upholstery and decorative fabrics, functional textiles, outdoor fabrics, artificial leather and wallpapers to bed and bathroom textiles, mattresses, sleep systems, curtains and decorative cushions. The top ten exhibiting countries were China, India, Turkey, Pakistan, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France and Great Britain. The top visitor countries included Germany, Italy, Turkey, the United States, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Pakistan, India and Greece.

“Heimtextil made a powerful return to January and set all the signs for success as a barometer for the trade fair business year with an outstanding degree of internationalization of 129 participating nations,” said Detlef Braun, member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt. Compared to 2020, the leading trade fair for home and contract textiles achieved an increase in the degree of internationalization — in terms of exhibitors to 94 percent and in terms of visitors to 82 percent. There was growth on the exhibitor side compared to the pre-pandemic edition from Turkey and Pakistan. In 2023, there were also more buyers from Italy, Turkey, Spain and especially Greece.

“The outstanding internationality proves: In times of geopolitical challenges, Heimtextil is the most important place-to-be for the global home textiles industry — both for new business contacts and market opportunities as well as for the redefinition of supply chains and important cooperations to overcome production bottlenecks,” Braun continued.

New contacts and successful orders: trade show participants achieved their goals

Finally, a return to new global contacts, networking and ordering: personal encounters were at the heart of Heimtextil 2023 and were celebrated in full exhibition halls. This was also reflected in the active ordering of the visitors:

“We had a fantastic Heimtextil with many new and old contacts. We will continue to participate in Heimtextil in the future. Our customers include major European brands, but we also had visitors from the USA, Japan, South Africa and South America at our booth. Our main customers include IKEA, H&M and Jysk, among others. Our most important message is sustainability. We have received many awards for this, for example, we were named the world’s most sustainable company by UN Habitat this year. Even our stand construction is completely sustainable,” says Shafiqul Alam Selim, managing director Karupannya Rangpur Ltd. from Bangladesh.

According to representative surveys, 80 percent of exhibitors had already achieved their trade show goals by the third day. Satisfaction with visitor quality was also very high: 72 percent of visitors were top decision-makers.

In addition to the diverse range of high-quality volume business from Asian exhibitor nations, the focus was also on European design and retail volumes — a mix that resulted in particularly high visitor satisfaction: 92 percent of buyers achieved their trade show goals.

And yet there is movement! Sustainable transformation in the textile industry

Innovative material developments from natural raw materials such as mushrooms, plant fibers or recycled waste products provide impulses for the future of home textiles. This was clearly demonstrated by the “Future Materials Library” at Heimtextil. But also to the present applies: the majority of the global textile industry has long since set out on the path to sustainably redesigning manufacturing processes and forming strong partnerships and measures for transparent supply chains. To this end, Heimtextil exhibitors offered products, solutions or suggestions at many booths.

The opportunity for personal exchange, inspiration and more know-how was offered by an extensive and multifaceted supporting program. This included guided tours at the trade show, high-profile lectures, events and special themed areas.

“The lectures are one reason for me to come to Heimtextil. Otto Group has set itself the goal of becoming even more sustainable and making this a topic for its customers. That is an exciting and indeed important task. Therefore, in addition to the trend presentations, I am particularly interested in what is happening in terms of the circular economy and sustainability. The presentation by Caroline Till, for example, was extremely exciting, as she also made the connection to innovative materials for which there are no standards yet. Top-quality presentations like these open up important new perspectives for companies. I really pick up knowledge here,” reports Ursula Streblow, head of Curtains & Decorations, OTTO, from Germany.

It was not only the “Trend Space” in Hall 9.0 with the integrated “Future Materials Library” and the material innovations for the interior sector shown there which was impressive. In the lead of the conception of this year’s Heimtextil Trends “Textiles Matter” was the British future agency FranklinTill with co-founder Caroline Till, member of the Heimtextil Trend Council.

With trade fair visitors’ significantly increased demand for sustainable products and solutions, the need for more transparency is also growing. This was evident, for example, in the Green Village in Hall 12.0, where interested visitors met label providers, certifiers and companies that have made an integral commitment to sustainability.

In the Green Lectures on the stage of the Green Village, certifiers, industry experts and NGOs spoke about solutions, best practices and challenges around sustainability in the contract business. The Green Tours led interested trade visitors to selected exhibitors and their sustainable product solutions.

Interior.Architecture.Hospitality specialist program impressed with innovative strength

An outstanding visitor magnet was the new Interior.Architecture.Hospitality LIBRARY. Interior designers and architects experienced curated innovative exhibitor materials up close. In guided tours, the curators of the LIBRARY explained to the international hospitality experts the innovative strength, the impressive design and the functional properties of the textiles such as “flame-retardant”, “sound-absorbing”, “light-resistant”, “antimicrobial” and “water-repellent”. A filigree and at the same time flame retardant curtain, fabrics with antibacterial effect made entirely of recycled polyester yarns or light and flowing fabrics for sound insulation represented the enormous potential and the wide functional range.

The Interior.Architecture.Hospitality DIRECTORY gave visitors an optimal overview of the numerous international exhibitors with solutions for the contract sector and allowed them to target them.

“Heimtextil 2023 was a complete success for us. Especially the quality of the visitors convinced us and we were able to meet many potential new customers. We offer a sustainable product collection with our outdoor fabrics and are pleased to present these at this year’s Heimtextil, where sustainability is emphasized,” reported Antonio Romera, Area Manager BLISS by Citel, from Spain.

Future-oriented topics, such as textile trends in hotel design or the sustainable use of high-quality materials, were discussed by experts and trade fair participants in the numerous formats of the specialist program, including the popular Interior.Architecture.Hospitality TOURS or LECTURES.

Area for fibers & yarns: Heimtextil responds to the growing market

In the new area for fibers and yarns, Heimtextil also met the growing demand for textile materials for preliminary stages. For the first time, visitors found a global range of fibers and yarns for decorative and upholstery fabrics compactly arranged in Hall 4.0. This was supplemented by exhibitors with outdoor fabrics as well as imitation leather.

“We are delighted to exhibit our products here as Reliance Industries and Heimtextil both have the common key focus area of sustainability and circularity. We are overwhelmed to receive an extraordinary response to the launch of HEXaREL — Graphane enhanced Fiberfill — specially designed to enhance high altitude performance, at Heimtextil. It has been a wonderful experience to showcase our products and be the part of world’s leading sustainable textile companies. The Heimtextil exhibition is the perfect place to witness the latest trends in the textile industry products and materials“, says Rakesh Bali, Sr. Vice President – Head Marketing at Reliance Industries Limited from India.

Up to date on the subject of sleep

For the bedding trade and retailers, Heimtextil 2023 offered an extended supporting program. In addition to the established Heimtextil Conference “Sleep & More”, Sleep Tours were offered for the first time and were very well received. Sleep coach and preventologist Markus Kamps guided interested visitors to selected exhibitors and provided exciting insights into the topic of “healthy sleep”. Among other things, the Sleep Tours took visitors to a sustainable mattress made from marine waste or a CO2-neutral fiber that is used in bedding, among other things.

At the Heimtextil Conference “Sleep & More”, experts from research, industry and design spoke about the science of sleep, sustainable trends and challenges facing the retail trade.

Exhibitors took advantage of the high internationality of Heimtextil visitors to open up new markets and strengthen their export business.

“Heimtextil is strategically crucial for us. This is where we present our new products and meet our important international customers, decision-makers and interested visitors. We will be back at Heimtextil as an exhibitor in 2024”, says Petra Schweigert, managing director of OBB Oberbadische Bettfedernfabrik GmbH from Germany.

“At Heimtextil we met new international contacts that are essential for our business. This trade fair has enabled us in a great way which was impossible for several years due to the pandemic. We exhibited here over four days to an attractive, international audience — from Northern Europe to Australia,” said Çağrı Ovayurt, managing director, L’appartement / Veritas Tekstil Konfeksiyon Pazarlama Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S from Turkey.

Posted: January 13, 2023

Source: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

EcoVadis Awards Scott Bader Gold Sustainability Rating

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, England — January 13, 2023 — Scott Bader is proud to announce it has been awarded a Gold sustainability rating by EcoVadis, ranking it in the top 4 percent for sustainability of all companies evaluated globally.

Previously awarded Silver, Scott Bader’s sustainability rating has increased to Gold thanks to the implementation of additional measures to report on environmental management, the introduction of an annual Sustainability Report, the companies commitment to implementing green energy at its sites and its commitment to reducing emissions by 60 percent by 2025 and to be completely carbon neutral by 2028.

Last year, Scott Bader also offset its scope 1 and 2 emissions for 2020 in partnership with the World Land Trust. It has committed to doing this every year until it is carbon neutral.

EcoVadis is the world’s largest and most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings, creating a global network of more than 100,000 rated companies in over 175 countries across 200 industries.

Scott Bader’s performance was rated against 21 indicators grouped into four themes; Environment, Ethics, Labour & Human Rights and Sustainable Procurement.

Scott Bader is delighted EcoVadis has recognised its new sustainability initiatives and increased its rating to Gold. It is committed to becoming a fully sustainable company by 2036 which means it will have a net positive impact on the environment from all operations globally.

Posted: January 13, 2023

Source Scott Bader

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