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International Fibres Group launches PA11 bio-based fiber

International Fibres Group (IFG) has launched its new PA11 fiber. Rilsan PA11, which is 100% bio-based and made from renewable…

3 years ago

Cellulose Fibres Conference 2025 to spotlight sustainable innovations

The Cellulose Fibres Conference is set to make a significant return with an expanded agenda aimed at fostering a circular…

1 week ago

Paradise Textiles, Nanollose partner for sustainable nullarbor fibres

Paradise Textiles has signed an exclusive supply agreement with biotechnology company Nanollose for the supply and development of eco-friendly Nullarbor…

5 months ago

Kelheim Fibres and Gebr. Otto unveil sustainable period underwear

At the Techtextil event, Kelheim Fibres and Gebr. Otto will introduce their collaborative concept for eco-friendly and high-performance period underwear.

8 months ago

Spinnova and Suzano accelerate wood-based fiber production

Spinnova and Suzano are scaling up production after successful tests on Suzano's eucalyptus-based microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) raw material specifications.

10 months ago

Acteev introduces innovative fibres for varied applications

Acteev®, a textile technology, is broadening its horizons beyond just tackling odour issues by introducing a new strong nylon and…

1 year ago

PTTMCC announces partnership with International Fibres Group

PTT MCC Biochem (PTTMCC) announced a strategic partnership with International Fibres Group (IFG) at the recent EDANA International Nonwovens Symposium…

2 years ago

ACATEL improves the biodegradability of traceable and carbon positive fibres

Acatel has collaborated with FibreTrace and Good Earth Cotton to launch a collection of carbon-positive and traceable knits and fabrics…

3 years ago

Kelheim Fibres releases sustainability report

Kelheim Fibres, a manufacturer of viscose speciality fibers, has released its first Sustainability Report.

3 years ago

California University confirms biodegradability of Lenzing fibers

The biodegradability of Lenzing fibers has been validated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) at the University of California.

3 years ago