Meryl Fabrics® Celebrates 2022 Awards Success

Peter Broom (center), director and technical innovator at Meryl Fabrics, is presented with the Med Tech Innovation, Sustainability Award

CONGLETON, England — December 12, 2022 — A jubilant Meryl Fabrics® is celebrating a record year for awards, after chalking up an impressive 11 winner and finalist trophies presented by international and UK bodies in recognition of their firm’s major achievements in achieving sustainability with textile innovation.

As a pioneer in hi-tech sustainable materials and owners of the first in-house circular economy offering in textiles, Meryl Fabrics was awarded the following major accolades this year:

  • Winner – Circular and Recycling Award, National Sustainability Awards 2022
  • Winner – Industry Award for Sustainability, Professional Clothing Industry Association Worldwide Ltd (PCIAW®)
  • Highly Commended – Best Fabric & Fibre Innovation, Professional Clothing Industry Association Worldwide Ltd (PCIAW®)
  • Highly Commended – PPE Innovation in Clothing, Professional Clothing Industry Association Worldwide Ltd (PCIAW®)
  • Finalist – Innovation Award, National Sustainability Awards 2022
  • Finalist – Sustainable Business of the Year, The British Business Awards 2022 ·
  • Finalist – Water Reduction Award Finalist, National Sustainability Awards 2022
  • Highly Commended – Manufacturer of the Year, Business Green Leaders Awards 2022
  • Highly Commended – Materials Innovation, Med-Tech Innovation 2022
  • Winner – Sustainability Award, Med-Tech Innovation 2022
  • Finalist – Sustainable Fabrics in Healthcare, Tomorrow’s Care Awards 2022

Kevin Simpson, co-founder of Meryl Fabrics commented: “Looking back on 2022, we are absolutely thrilled with the immense industry recognition we have received this year.

“At the heart of our organization lies our purpose to stop climate change in its tracks.

The environmental impact of our reusable materials is the most exciting aspect of what we have pioneered. Our innovative technology uses hydrogen bonding to create strong molecular chains that seal all microfibers into the filaments. There is no release of microfibers into the air or oceans.

“Meryl Fabrics doesn’t use the traditional water dying processes, so we don’t contaminate or use water, and we have virtually eradicated all production waste at the manufacturing stage, which can be as high as 22 percent, by returning, weaving, and cutting waste for reuse in new yarns. We integrate all coloring and treatments into the filaments at the spinning stage.

“Washed at a lower temperature to reduce energy usage, the fabrics, tested after 300 washes at 40°C, show no reduction in protection or appearance. They have a hugely reduced transport route, significantly lowering the product’s carbon footprint from its creation to the end of its life when it can be fully recycled and made into another sustainable development.”

Driven by problem solving, the award-winning Meryl Fabrics uses Nylstar Hydrogen bonding technology to enhance the molecular structure of fibers; seal-in microplastics within the yarn and improve the durability of garments. Their continual innovation in Meryl Eco Dye offers a waterless dyeing process, saving thousands of liters of water during manufacture of fabric as they re-engineer the present of apparel. Meryl Fabrics seeks to replace cotton with its exceptionally soft touch fabrics that feature natural stretch and moisture management properties that are designed to be recycled and offer other businesses a fully circular model in one place.

Posted: December 12, 2022

Source: Meryl Fabrics®

The European Confederation for Flax and Hemp (CELC) Becomes Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp

PARIS — December 12, 2022 — CELC has today announced its new name and visual identity. The organization, which is the only European agro-industrial organization that serves as a global reference, will now be known as the Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp.

The new name — Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp — reflects a newly restructured European industry which brings together the entire value chain around a common goal: to make European Flax-Linen and Hemp the preferred sustainable premium fibers worldwide for Fashion, Technical Textiles and Natural Fiber Composite Applications.

The new brand identity is accompanied by a new logo that connects the identity, values and strategic direction of the Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp. In addition to visual changes, the Alliance has announced enhanced values and a clear strategic path to turn European Flax-Linen and Hemp into the preferred sustainable premium fibers worldwide.

The Alliance’s future development pathway will focus on three distinct strategic pillars:

  • Enhancing its work in publishing structured, reliable economic data and information on a regular basis, in order to be able to continuously deploy a set of specific decision-making support tools.
  • Transforming the Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp into an innovative and sustainable international reference which continuously improves its environmental footprint through two essential elements: traceability and Life Cycle Analysis.
  • Guaranteeing quality and better describing the quality of its fibers by using technological innovations to create a reference for describing long fibers. A description of European Flax® fibers through optical imaging will soon complement the organoleptic method.

“Europe is the top global producer of Flax fiber. In an international context of growth and reindustrialization, Flax, which accounts for just 0.4 percent of global textile fibers, is a globalized fiber with remarkable technical and environmental properties. At the same time, the European textile Hemp industry is organizing itself to boost growth. Today, the European Flax-Linen and Hemp ecosystem thus embodies an innovative and sustainable European textile dynamic that meets the needs of consumers and brands.” Bart Depourcq, President, Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp.

Posted: December 12, 2022

Source: The European Confederation for Flax and Hemp (CELC) / Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp

Two More Pakistan Textile Manufacturers Adopt Traceability With FibreTrace®

MOREE, Australia — December 12, 2022 — With two more of Pakistan’s most prominent textile manufacturers now adopting FibreTrace®, it is clear to see the region is committed to making a change in the global textile supply chain, championing conscious textiles and source-to-store transparency using physical traceability technology.

This commitment extends to climate accountability, as both new partners, Diamond Denim by Sapphire (vertically integrated mill) and Artistic Apparels (garment manufacturer) will use climate positive Good Earth Cotton® in their conscious collections — all audited and traced at each step of the supply chain.

The new partners have adopted FibreTrace VERIFIED and Good Earth Cotton with the recognition that authenticated and quantifiable physical traceability is a prerequisite to sustainability in the global supply chain.

Diamond Denim by Sapphire, a vertically integrated mill under ownership of one of the country’s largest conglomerates, looks forward to being able to transparently validate and confirm the provenance of their Good Earth Cotton textiles using FibreTrace in an initiative which aligns with the company’s ongoing investment in sustainable textiles, solar-powered operations, and environmentally beneficial upgrades to departments

“Our key area of focus in developing fabrics today is sustainability and transparency. Working with Good Earth Cotton will drive us forward in this journey by providing our customers with verified, accurate, and traceable details on their cotton supply chain,” said Ali Abdullah, CEO at Diamond Denim by Sapphire.

Future-forward garment manufacturer, Artistic Apparels, is proud to lead the industry by example. By joining forces with FibreTrace and Good Earth Cotton, the manufacturer hopes to pave the way for a sustainable textile industry built on the principles of transparency and traceability.

“As a garment manufacturer, we felt the pressing need to deliver sustainable and traceable products to our customers and integrate a system of accountability and transparency within our supply chains,” said Ayesha Jan, head of Department, Development & Innovation, Artistic Apparels.

“Our collaboration with FibreTrace allows us to be cognizant of the impact of each product we manufacture and ensure that we’re able to play our part in combatting climate change by reducing our carbon emissions.”

FibreTrace-marked collections from Diamond Denim and Artistic Apparels will be available early 2023.

Posted: December 12, 2022

Source: Good Earth Cotton®

Simon Whitmarsh-Knight Appointed Hyosung Textile Global Marketing Director

SEOUL, South Korea — December 12, 2022 — Hyosung, a textile solution provider, has hired Simon Whitmarsh-Knight as its new Textile global marketing director.

In this position Whitmarsh-Knight will lead Hyosung’s global marketing for creora® spandex/elastane, Mipan® nylon and specialty polyester fibers to deliver continuous innovation, superior value, and collaborative services throughout the textile value chain.

In his most recent roles as managing director, HD® Wool Active Insulation, EMEA marketing director for Hyosung, and previously Invista, Whitmarsh-Knight directed high-level partnerships across the textile value chain — from mills to packagers, garment makers, fiber ingredient brands, distributors, licensees, and major consumer brands.

“Simon brings extensive sales, marketing, and team-building experience growing business across the specialty fiber, technical textile and performance apparel industries — not to mention a deep understanding of Hyosung,” said Sora Yoo, chief marketing officer, Hyosung. “We are thrilled to have him lead our team as global marketing director.”

“It is an exciting time to be at Hyosung given its commitment to continuous innovation, and its investment to provide ongoing sustainable textile solutions across our value chain,” said Whitmarsh-Knight. “I am looking forward to collaborating and working alongside such a talented team.”

Whitmarsh-Knight will be based in the UK and travel extensively to support the team and connect with leading international, brands, retailers, and value chain partners.

Posted: December 12, 2022

Source: Hyosung

Milliken & Company Expanding Operations At The Magnolia Finishing Plant In Cherokee County, S.C.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — December 9, 2022 — Milliken & Company (Milliken), a diversified global textile manufacturer with more than 70 locations worldwide, today announced plans to expand operations in Cherokee County. The company’s $27.4 million investment will create 75 new jobs.

Milliken is a materials science expert with a diverse portfolio serving the textile, flooring, specialty chemical and healthcare industries. South Carolina is home to more than 25 Milliken locations, including textile and chemical manufacturing facilities, showrooms and the company’s corporate headquarters in Spartanburg.

Located at 157 New Milliken Road in Blacksburg, Milliken’s Cherokee County expansion will include newly added production lines to increase manufacturing capacity. Known as the Magnolia Finishing Plant, the facility specializes in workwear, military and flame-resistant apparel.

The expansion is expected to be complete by year-end. Individuals interested in joining the Milliken team should visit the company’s careers page.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved a $200,000 Rural Infrastructure Fund (RIF) grant to Cherokee County to assist with costs related to this project.

“Expanding Magnolia Plant made perfect sense to us as a company,” said Milliken & Company President and CEO Halsey Cook. “This plant is on the cutting edge of manufacturing excellence and innovation, and Cherokee County’s support is vital to its operation. We’re grateful for the partnerships with this community and the state, and we’re proud to call South Carolina home.”

“The state of South Carolina is proud to be a long-time partner to Milliken & Company, a strong industry partner employing hundreds of South Carolinians across multiple facilities,” said Governor Henry McMaster. “Congratulations to Milliken & Company on its continued expansion within the Palmetto State.”

“South Carolina’s roots in the textile industry have given rise to the evolution of advanced and diversified materials, and we are proud to be home to one such global leader in Milliken & Company,” said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III. “Today’s expansion is a testament to our state’s support for new and existing businesses, alike. Congratulations to Milliken & Company on their continued growth and success.”

“Milliken has a long tradition of being an outstanding community partner with the Upstate region,” said Senate Finance Committee Chairman Harvey S. Peeler Jr. “This expansion of their Magnolia Finishing Plant shows their continued commitment to Cherokee County.”

“Milliken has been a great partner and community member for more years than I care to remember,” said Cherokee County Council Chairman Tim Spencer. “We are excited for them and hope our great partnership continues way into the future.”

Posted: December 12, 2022

Source: Sourh Carolina Office of the Governor

Lectra Announces The Acquisition Of The Majority Of The Capital Of TextileGenesis

PARIS — December 8, 2022 — Lectra announces the signature of an agreement to acquire 51 percent of the capital and voting rights of the Dutch company TextileGenesis. As a major player in the fashion, automotive, and furniture markets, Lectra contributes with boldness and passion to the Industry 4.0 revolution by providing software, equipment, data, and services to brands, manufacturers, and retailers.

Founded in 2018, TextileGenesis provides a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that enables fashion brands and sustainable textile manufacturers to ensure a reliable, secure and fully digital mapping of their textiles, from the fiber to the consumer, and thereby guarantee their authenticity and origins. This solution ensures the traceability of TextileGenesis’ customers’ entire sustainable textile supply chain in order to meet the demands for transparency, driven by changes in legislation in a growing number of countries and by growing consumer awareness, thereby encouraging sustainable development.

Its innovative traceability mechanism, which addresses both ends of the textile value chain, as well as its network of partners for material certification, and its technology platform guarantee the exchange and tracking of reliable and secure data throughout a material’s life cycle.

Several of the world’s most prestigious fashion brands as well as leading sustainable fiber producers are already convinced of the value of TextileGenesis’ innovative offer, which enables the connection of multiple actors of the sustainable fashion ecosystem on this platform.

“Fashion is one of the most fragmented industries due to its long and complex value chain, which makes it opaque to brands, suppliers, subcontractors, and consumers” said Amit Gautam, founder of TextileGenesis. “Today, only 19 percent of fashion industry actors have visibility of their value chain, and this visibility is often partial. Many brands, especially those that have set ambitious sustainability goals, face a real challenge in terms of supply chain transparency. If they cannot track the life cycle of certified materials, they will not be able to justify the sustainability of their products,” he added.

“Having the highest ethical standards, guaranteeing the well-being of our employees, and preserving the environment are embedded in Lectra’s DNA and guide our daily decisions. Through our technology, acquisitions, and partnerships, we aim to empower our customers to work in a more socially and environmentally responsible way,” said Daniel Harari, chairman and CEO of Lectra. “We look forward to joining forces with TextileGenesis’ talented teams to accelerate the development of their sustainable material traceability solution and deepen our knowledge of the textile value chain in the fashion industry,” he concludes.

At the beginning of January, Lectra will acquire 51 percent of TextileGenesis for 15.2 million euros. The acquisition of the remaining share capital and voting rights is expected to take place in two stages, in 2026 and 2028, for an amount that will be calculated based on a multiple of the 2025 and 2027 recurring revenues.

Posted: December 9, 2022

Source: Lectra

India ITME Exhibitor Preview: EFI Reggiani

GREATER NOIDA, India — December 8, 2022 — Textile companies can take full advantage of expanded print opportunities with EFI™ Reggiani textile solutions presented at the 8-13 December India ITME Exhibition in Greater Noida. EFI Reggiani’s exhibit is located in Hall 3 stand C3D4.

The EFI Reggiani TERRA Silver printer being shown at ITME 2022: it is the ideal solution to enter the industrial printing segment with a short, smart and green process. The EFI Reggiani TERRA Solution eliminates the need for steaming or washing on direct-to-textile applications, using a greener, more efficient polymerisation process that takes place as the printed textile goes through the printer’s on-board dryer. As a result, users can achieve superior printing results while using less time, water, and energy.

The EFI Reggiani exhibit in Hall 3 stand C3D4 at ITME is also promoting:

  • EFI Reggiani HYPER printer, a scanning printer available in 1.8-meter, 2.4-meter or 3.4-meter widths that prints at up to 20 linear meters per minute peak speed, making it the fastest textile scanning printer on the market; · Mezzera Concord, the continuous rope washing line from the specialist in washing solutions that transports fabric by overflow for tensionless running with an independent squeezing mangle for each channel;
  • One of the industry’s broadest line-ups of high-end, superior-quality textile inks, including EFI Reggiani AQUA and EFI Reggiani Diamond reactive, IRIS dye-sublimation, ARIA direct disperse, FUOCO acid, and GEA and TERRA pigment inks; and · Inèdit (Hall 6 stand 601E), recently acquired by EFI Reggiani, one of the leading developers of raster image processors (RIPs) and related software for digital industrial textile printing with their product portfolio that features proven, highly advanced workflow solutions for textile profiling, calibration, design integration and much more.

“We are enthusiastic about the great dynamism of the Indian market and the continued digital transformation this market is experiencing,” said EFI Reggiani Regional Sales Manager Karthik Ravindranath. “The leading-edge innovations we brought to India ITME create valuable opportunities for our customers to continue to grow by establishing higher-volume, higher-quality digital production services in ways that reduce the textile industry’s high carbon footprint.”

Posted: December 8, 2022

Source: EFI™ Reggiani

Avgol® Announces Investment In A Reicofil 5 Line At Its Mocksville, N.C., Plant

BANGKOK — December 8, 2022 — Avgol® has announced a significant investment in a new high-speed, high-capacity flexible multiple beam production line at its facility in Mocksville, N.C.

“The addition of this new line enables us to have even greater production capacity, delivering component materials that are ‘Made in America’ and offering more sustainable options for the growing North America market and around the world,” said Avgol CEO Tommi Bjornman. “This additional new line also enables the Mocksville facility to deliver additional meltblown nonwovens, ensuring we have extra capacity to meet market demand.

“Serving the growing baby diaper, adult incontinence and feminine hygiene markets along with satisfying sustained demand for meltblown filtration and medical materials, this investment enables Avgol to deliver an improved degree of service across the entire domestic region while consolidating and strengthening our existing position,” he said.

Avgol, an Indorama Ventures Limited company, leads the global hygiene market with the most comprehensive range of ultra-lightweight spun-melt nonwoven fabrics. This new, sixth line at the company’s facility in Mocksville will see Avgol investing in new Reicofil 5 (RF5) technology and underlines the company’s commitment to the region as a domestic supplier. The investment will deliver biocomponent and corresponding high-loft capabilities, with the line producing materials for applications that meet the needs of upper tier products for Hygiene customers.

As part of the investment, Avgol is also introducing extra capacity for meltblown production, ensuring a continuous supply of this critical material for both the region and customers worldwide.

Another aspect of the investment includes the addition of cutting-edge lamination capabilities, which enables Avgol to offer enhanced performance products into the existing markets the company serves, as well as to explore new opportunities in other markets.

“The RF5 line, meltblown line and lamination capabilities will provide us a powerful set of platforms as a base from which to provide high-value products for our customers,” Bjornman said. “It will enable us to further diversify the Avgol innovation portfolio while remaining true to our roots.”

Bjornman further commented that the investment will also significantly support further sustainable product development in Avgol, under its innovative FIT™ (Forward Innovative Thinking) strategy. “Avgol is committed to the future of nonwoven fabrics with a particular focus on bringing polyolefins forward as viable resins in single use articles,” he said. “We are excited to bring new assets, new capabilities, and new technologies that will challenge customer expectations of the nonwoven fabric industry.”

Posted: December 8, 2022

Source: Avgol, An Indorama Ventures Company

Trützschler Card Clothing Expanding Neubulach, Germany, Site With 12-Million-Euro Investment

NEUBULACH, Germany — December 8, 2022 — Trützschler Card Clothing (TCC) is expanding its site in Neubulach, Germany. With the 12-million-euro investment, the supplier for the international textile machinery industry is expanding its production, warehouse and office capacities. A groundbreaking ceremony will take place during the coming winter.

The move into the new building is planned for 2024. TCC will also expand the range of services and the production intensity at the site, while optimizing the process flows. Trützschler intends to recruit the additional employees required within a short time frame by hiring new staff and offering apprenticeships at the Neubulach site. TCC employs more than 130 people in Germany, with a further 220 people employed worldwide at locations in Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Turkey and the USA.

Strengthening the site

“By expanding our business here in Neubulach, we are strengthening our presence in this area and our leading global market position too,” says Managing Director Peter Gäbler. The Trützschler Group SE is also investing in India to build a new site with over 100,000 square meters for the Spinning, Card Clothing and Nonwovens business units. “It is important to be close to the customer worldwide because our foreign companies make a significant contribution to the success of the Group,” says Gäbler.

TCC achieved another record sales result in 2021. Demand for the technology components for carding fibers in spinning mills and for carding in nonwovens production has increased significantly. The steel sawtooth wires, which are wound onto coils and produced for customers around the globe, eventually get worn down by use in production processes – so it is necessary to replace them regularly. For this reason, further growth is expected in 2022 and beyond.

The new building will expand the warehouse and logistics area by 600 square meters, to make a total area of 2,800 square meters. In the optimized cube of the new hall, a modern warehouse system will double the storage capacity. There will also be a fully automated warehouse for coils for sawtooth wires. During the construction phase, logistics and shipping will be temporarily outsourced to Pforzheim-Büchenbronn.

Good integration into the region

Overall, the production area will be expanded from 4,000 to 5,400 square meters. This will enable the process flows to be optimized. The office space will be increased to 1,000 square meters. An additional level of the building will provide modern workplaces for administration and sales.

The new building will also improve access and exit routes for truck traffic. This will provide considerable relief for the local neighborhood in terms of noise emissions and other factors. Good integration into the region is very important to Trützschler. All contracts for planning, construction and air conditioning technology have been awarded to local companies.

In the future, TCC will operate its production facility in Neubulach in a climate-neutral manner. This will contribute important progress toward achieving the ambitious climate goals of the Trützschler Group. The new production facility will meet the highest requirements for energy efficiency and climate protection. Heating is provided by process heat recovery and geothermal energy. In addition, the company produces green electricity via its own solar panels.

Posted: December 8, 2022

Source: Trützschler Card Clothing GmbH

Trevira CS At The Heimtextil Trade Fair 2023

HATTERSHEIM, Germany — December 6, 2022 — The Trevira CS® brand presents itself together with 16 top customers and partners, an exciting special exhibition, and a sustainability presentation at Heimtextil in Frankfurt from 10 to 13 January 2023. The joint booth is located in Hall 4.0 / Stand C15 and covers an area of over 1,400 square meters.

Trevira CS customers and partners will be exhibiting their flame retardant products and new collections for the home textile and contract market at individual stands in the joint booth. Visitors can find out about innovations in the fields of yarn production, woven and knitted fabrics and interior solar shading. Once again this year, the exhibitors on the Trevira CS stand will cover all textile applications with their products, from light curtains to heavy upholstery fabrics.

The following Trevira CS customers and partners will be exhibiting a wide variety of flame retardant yarns and Trevira CS fabrics at the joint booth in January:

Chamatex SAS, F.lli Baroni s.r.l., FIDIVI Tessitura Vergnano S.p.A., Hoftex Färberei GmbH, Ilcat by Lei Tsu s.r.l., Lodetex S.p.A., Lonfil S.r.l., Mattes & Ammann GmbH & Co. KG, Mottura S.p.A., Pozzi Arturo S.p.A., PUGI R.G. S.R.L., Tessitura Mario Ghioldi & C. s.r.l., Tintoria Sala s.r.l., Torcitura Fibre Sintetiche S.p.A., Torcitura Padana S.p.A., Vlnap a.s., Wagenfelder Spinnereien GmbH and Wintex S.r.l.

The presentations on the Trevira CS brand will focus on 2 topics. One revolves around information on sustainability: The Path of Sustainability presentation will give visitors detailed information about the various sustainability aspects of the Trevira CS brand. The information chain will deal with Trevira CS technology, particularly sustainable product variants, the longevity of the textiles, the Trevira CS eco brand for flame retardant fabrics with recycled content, and the take-back program for Trevira CS fabrics. At the end of the chain, a prototype of a new product development will be presented, giving insight into the brand’s future sustainable development opportunities.

Once again, there will also be a special exhibition. The focus here will be on showcasing the special additional functions and properties that Trevira CS fabrics offer in addition to their flame retardancy. Visitors can look forward to a special staging: It’s showtime for the TEXTILE TALENTS by Trevira CS!

For the design of the special exhibition, all Trevira CS customers were invited to submit their latest Trevira CS products, distinguished by additional functions and/or special features, to the annual Trevira CS Fabric Competition. 227 products from 50 customers were submitted, from which about 150 were selected for the special exhibition. Several thousand meters of yarn will also be used in this year’s special show.

Director of Marketing Trevira CS Anke Vollenbröker: “We are delighted to yet again be presenting at Heimtextil at a large-scale joint booth with 16 Trevira CS partners. Here we will show the wide range of possibilities that Trevira CS fabrics offer in the textile design of interiors. The focus will be on the functions and properties that Trevira CS fabrics offer in addition to their flame retardancy. In the presentation Path of Sustainability, we will also explore the Trevira CS brand and its potential for sustainable solutions.”

Posted: December 8, 2022

Source: Trevira GmbH

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