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First Devan R-Vital CBD-infused textiles hit the market

Related Keywords: activewear, brand, CBD, Garments, Heimtextil, microcapsules, ProActiveWear, Textiles, upcycling

With the recent launch of Acabada ProActiveWear, the first CBD-infused textiles are officially hitting the market. The fabric treatment behind the CBD-infused textiles was developed by Devan Chemicals, a Belgian company specialized in functional finishes for the worldwide textile markets.

PurFi ready for global expansion after partnering with Concordia Textiles

Related Keywords: Belgium, Concordia Textiles, global expansion, PurFi, Recycle, sustainable textile, technology, Textile, upcycling

PurFi, the U.S. developer of high-end products derived from rejuvenated textile waste streams, announces a joint venture with Belgium-based manufacturing partner Concordia Textiles. The new formation will be PurFi Manufacturing Belgium, headquartered in Waregem, Belgium, with management provided by Joy Nunn of PurFi and Carl Baekelandt of Concordia.

Sportswear giant set to tap Indian firms

Related Keywords: Adidas, import, India, PET bottles, plastic, polyester, Polygenta, sportswear, upcycling

Global sportswear giant Adidas aims at eliminating the use of virgin plastics in its products by 2024 — with a little help from a Maharashtra-based firm — the only one of its kind in the country to produce yarn out of discarded PET bottles.

At its first factory set up in Nashik five years ago, Polygenta Technology Limited deploys an unique technology to break down used PET (short for Polyethylene Terephthalate) bottles and convert them into polyester filament yarn.

Saving High-End Waste Materials From Landfill

Related Keywords: entrepreneur, fabrics, fashion, innvovation, luxury, R Collective, sustainability, Textile, upcycling

The R Collective is a clothing brand using some of the industry’s highest quality materials, but with a difference: it rescues excess materials from world-leading luxury designers, and upcycles them to create something entirely new.

British entrepreneur Christina Dean founded the company in 2017, inspired by a charity she founded in 2007 called Redress, which works to reduce fashion waste and promote a circular fashion industry.

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