Archroma enters a partnership with the House of Denim Foundation

House of Denim has established the Denim City in Amsterdam, an innovation campus for the denim industry with facilities such as the Blue Lab, the Academy and the Jean School. House of Denim is a non-profit organization that forms and commences combined projects to make this denim industry smarter, cleaner, and dryer through research and innovation education, enterprise and networking, under the moto “Towards a Brighter Blue”.

Archroma has made remarked contributions to the denim industry with cutting-edge dyeing technologies and products that bring together creativity, performance and sustainability. The charming EarthColors can already be seen in the collections of denim brands such G-Star. The company also introduced an award-winning, patented range of “biosynthetic” dyes, EarthColors, which are made from waste left over by the agricultural and herbal industry after extraction, like almond shells, saw palmetto, or rosemary leaves. Archroma will support House of Denim with a yearly financial contribution to the Foundation’s Denim City and will share its expertise and network with House of Denim.

Harm Magis from of House of Denim said that, “Collaborations with recognized industry experts, such as Archroma, are crucial if we want to make a real contribution towards making the denim industry cleaner, dryer and smarter.” Also added that, “Archroma will bring House of Denim’s participants and designers invaluable expertise on how to create denim excellence with a conscience.”

Miguel Sanchez, Head Global Business Development Denim & Casual Wear, at Archroma quoted that, “We are very excited to become an active contributor and partner of House of Denim,” comments. “House of Denim and Archroma share the same vision that we can allow denim brands and manufacturers to create denim with a soul: Beautiful, innovative and resource-preserving collections for denim beyond denim.”

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, has entered a partnership with the House of Denim Foundation (“House of Denim”) to implement safety, health and environmental best practices in the Denim City’s Blue Lab, also work together in the activities of the Denim City’s Academy and Jean School, bring new skills and knowledge to the participants, and some of Archroma’s exclusive tools such as the Color Atlas color library especially developed for designers. For designers and brands who long for authentic indigo inspiration, Archroma designed Denisol® Indigo 30, a pre-reduced indigo solution manufactured in Archroma’s “zero water discharge” production facility in Pakistan, a GOTS and bluesign® certified option.In particular, Archroma today is in the unique and envied position to offer a complete solution package combining eco-advanced colors, auxiliaries and finishes, such as its Advanced Denim, a sulfur dyes based concept allowing massive water and resource savings, used by brands such as Patagonia.

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