Pointcarre, Archroma partner to expand color options for sustainable dyeing

Swiss specialty chemical company, Archroma, collaborates with a New York-based textile software company, Pointcarre, to broaden access to nearly 6,000 colors from its portfolio. The partnership aims to empower Pointcarre clients with a wider range of color choices from Archroma for more sustainable dyeing methods, integrated into Pointcarre’s computer-aided design (CAD) system for textiles.

Pointcarre’s clients will benefit from seamless access to Archroma’s color library, enabling them to select and reproduce colors in their manufacturing facilities more efficiently. Archroma assures that all color references meet leading international eco-standards, aligning with brands’ desired sustainability profiles.

The collaboration enhances designers’ agility in bringing ideas to life swiftly while embracing sustainable dye solutions. Archroma’s Color Atlas, comprising over 4,000 colors for cotton and nearly 1,500 polyester colors, will enrich Pointcarre’s system, facilitating quicker decision-making and advancing sustainability in textile production.

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