CHT, a company specializing in chemicals, and Fulgar, a global manufacturer of synthetic fibers, have collaborated to develop innovative and environmentally responsible solutions for the textile industry. Together they have introduced CHT’s BeSo Responsible project to optimize resource usage during textile dyeing processes, offering a range of advanced solutions that can be tailored to meet specific performance and sustainability needs.
The BeSo Responsible Shortcut process, part of CHT’s project, revolutionizes dyeing by combining dyeing and fixing in a single cycle. This approach, applied to Fulgar’s Q-Cycle yarn, saves time, water, and energy, promoting efficiency and sustainability.
Fulgar’s Q-Cycle is a recycled polyamide fiber made using innovative chemical recycling technology, eliminating the need for virgin raw materials. This approach significantly reduces CO2 emissions during production, making it an environmentally friendly choice.
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