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Cotton incorporated celebrates the benefits of authentic cotton denim for 151st birthday of blue jeans

Cotton Incorporated encourages consumers to commemorate the 151st anniversary of the birth of blue jeans, an iconic symbol of American fashion and innovation. One way to participate is by recycling cotton denim and learning more about the circularity of cotton and it uses beyond fashion. So, on this special occasion, we encourage readers to participate in our nationally recognized Blue Jeans Go Green  program.

On this day in 1873, the landscape of apparel was forever changed when the first blue jeans were patented. “The invention of blue jeans marked a pivotal moment in the history of fashion,” said Andrea Samber, Director of Brand Partnerships, at Cotton Incorporated. “From their humble beginnings as functional work attire to becoming a global fashion staple, blue jeans have captured the imagination of people across generations and cultures.”

In addition to celebrating the rich history of blue jeans, Cotton Incorporated highlights the Blue Jeans Go Green program, which collects denim to be recycled in creative ways – from building efforts, pet bed inserts, thermal food packaging, and more. Since its inception, the Blue Jeans Go Green program has diverted millions of pounds of denim from landfills and provided insulation for over 2,000 homes across the United States. Over 5,200,000 pieces of denim and 2,630 tons have been recycled through the program.

Through the Blue Jeans Go Green initiative, we can extend the lifespan of denim while providing sustainable solutions for communities in need, said Samber. “It’s a testament to the enduring impact of blue jeans beyond the realm of fashion.” 

Since 2006, over 100 brands and retailers have collaborated with the program. 

The Blue Jeans Go Green program is just one of the ways consumers can close the loop on cotton sustainability. Denim recycling is possible because it’s made from cotton, which is a sustainable, natural fiber. Through resale, renewal and upcycling, consumers can help keep the lifecycle of cotton going.  

Well-made cotton apparel is durable, making it a perfect match for the blossoming secondhand market where it can be reused repeatedly. Textiles made of 100% cotton can be recycled and may be used to create new products. After it can no longer be reused or recycled, cotton products can be discarded. Cotton can degrade in industrial compost, wastewater, salt water, and freshwater environments, and it also degrades faster than manufactured cellulosic fibers like rayon and oil-based synthetics, according to Cotton Incorporated’s Cotton Circular Lifecycle. 

As we celebrate the 151st birthday of blue jeans, Cotton Incorporated invites individuals to join us in supporting the Blue Jeans Go Green initiative. Recycling old denim can contribute to environmental sustainability and the community. 

Campos, leading spanish textile producer starts its own finishing with Brückner Stenter Frames

The Campos company in northern Spain is a leading European textile manufacturer that has specialized mainly in mattress fabrics and stretchable knitted fabrics since it was founded in 1997 and is a global pioneer in “Damask stretch”. Campos combines technical know-how with innovation and creativity in textile design. The result is products of outstanding quality that meet even the most demanding requirements and the highest expectations of customers. The company is certified according to OEKO-TEX 100, GRS, and ISO 9001 and supplies customers all over the world with high-quality fabrics for mattresses, upholstered furniture, and home textiles. A wide range of natural and synthetic yarns are processed for this purpose – tailored to the respective needs of the customers.

In 2020, the Spanish manufacturer decided to finish all the textiles it produces itself. What applied to the circular knitting machines also became the top priority for the finishing systems: only the best manufacturers were considered. A visit to Brückner in Germany to gain an understanding of the production of the lines as well as the technology convinced Campos of the professionalism of the German market leader in the field of dry finishing. Therefore, in 2023 Campos bought a Brückner POWER-FRAME stenter frame with a vertical transport chain for the production plant in the Spanish province of Valencia.

The countered heating and ventilation elements in the Brückner POWER-FRAME stenter ensure a completely uniform air impingement across the entire width of the fabric. The POWER-FRAME impresses with the highest possible drying performance and a process control system tailored to the fabric quality thanks to the technically mature and proven split-flow ventilation system and low specific energy consumption. An extremely robust and low-maintenance chain ensures a long service life and low wear.

The decisive factor for Campos was not only the quality of the Brückner machines, but also Brückner’s company philosophy. Both companies are family-run in the second generation and attach great importance to treating employees and the environment with respect and appreciation.

INDA releases 2024 nonwovens supply report

INDA, the Association of the Nonwovens Fabrics Industry, announces the publication of the eleventh edition of the annual North American Nonwovens Supply Report.

Based on extensive research, producer surveys, and interviews with industry leaders, this report provides a comprehensive view of the North American supply of nonwoven materials including the key metrics of capacity, production and operating rates, and regional trade through 2023.

“INDA provides valuable data and actionable industry information to enhance decision-making in our capital-intensive industry. This report is the most complete and accurate portrayal of both rolled goods and other nonwoven materials produced in North America. These supply and demand balance metrics are essential for strategic planning and business investment decisions,” said Tony Fragnito, INDA President.

The Executive Summary from annual Supply Reports, the quarterly INDA Market Pulse, and the monthly Price Trends Summary are provided to INDA members on a complimentary basis as part of their membership. The data gathered for this annual report serves as the foundation for both the biennial Global Nonwoven Markets Report to be published in October 2024 and the biennial North American Nonwovens Industry Outlook, which will be published in October 2023.

Findings from this year’s Supply Report include:

North American capacity continues to increase with investments being made across all processes and for a variety of end-uses. Production output is shifting and has slowed down in 2023 to reflect larger machine installations just now coming online.

In 2023, the capacity of nonwovens in North America reached 5.713 million tonnes, an increase from the previous year of over 230,000 tonnes.

Many new nonwoven production lines were installed in 2023, but mostly in the long-life sectors which shows a positive move towards sustainable goals across the board.

“Similar to 2023, we had quite an impressive producer response from the industry. The markets are shifting to adjust to competitive pressure within the global supply chain. This report highlights significant metrics describing the changes and the reasons behind them,” said Mark Snider, Chief Market and Industry Analyst.

Merhaba İstanbul: Trützschler Group at ITM 2024

Catch Trützschler at ITM Istanbul, Türkiye, from June 4th to June 8th, 2024. Swing by Booth 714A in Hall 7 to witness the latest innovations from the Trützschler Group – featuring machines and technologies in spinning, card clothing, and nonwovens.

Trützschler Spinning

Trützschler Spinning will showcase the latest in carding, draw frame and combing. All innovations address fundamental customer needs in fiber processing: high efficiency, more sustainable raw material utilization and intelligent automation. Additionally, our team will present the latest digital technologies designed for spinning mills. Specifically, our booth will feature a full-size display of our TC 30i card and our integrated draw frame IDF 3. Visitors will further have the opportunity to discover the TCO 21XL, the world’s first 12-head comber.

Visitors will also have the chance to discover our new brand for textile recycling, TRUECYCLED. Through our machinery expertise and technological know-how, we empower customers to produce premium-quality sliver while turning waste into value.

Trützschler Card Clothing

Trützschler Card Clothing (TCC) will present a wide range of technologies from its clothing portfolio, covering the full spectrum of applications in the spinning and nonwoven markets. One focus will be on SUPERTIP, which stands for enormous durability, great versatility and the highest precision. This results in excellent yarn quality and significant added value through longer uptime. With a strong focus on recycling applications, TCC will also highlight its contributions to promoting sustainability within the textile industry.

Trützschler Nonwovens

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Trützschler Nonwovens will share insights into innovations like the needle-punched line T-SUPREMA for technical nonwovens.

Trützschler Nonwovens will put the spotlight on high-quality, sustainable nonwoven solutions, especially for flushable wipes and high-quality baby and body wipes with the pulp-based Carded/Pulp and Wet-laid/Spunlace lines. The team will also provide insights into further innovations like the needle-punching line T-SUPREMA for technical nonwovens. This concept is dedicated to achieving high product quality and system efficiency within the field of premium needle-punched nonwovens – serving as the fundamental component for applications like geotextiles, automotive textiles, filter media, and various industrial uses.

If you haven’t secured your ticket yet, it’s about time: We’re excited to connect with you in Istanbul!

Exploring the Future of Advanced Recycling: Early Bird Tickets Now Available

Smart birds book early – Future-focused attendees of the Advanced Recycling Conference 2024 can save 20 % with early bird bookings until July 16th, 2024.

This unique event covers all – extrusion, dissolution, enzymolysis, solvolysis, pyrolysis, thermal depolymerization, gasification with Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), pre-and post-treatment technologies as well as digital solutions. Diving deep into discussions about ambitious EU recycling targets, the commitments of the chemical industry and brands, and the evolving demands of customers and investors driving the recycling sector forward.

Taking place on 20-21 November 2024 in Cologne, Germany, and online, the Advanced Recycling Conference (ARC) 2024 highlights the latest innovations in recycling technology. The event provides a collaborative platform for industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to discuss advanced recycling solutions and related topics, preparing industries for recycling quotas of up to 70 % for packaging materials and 55 % for plastics. With an impressive increase of almost 30 % to nearly 300 participants from 26 countries in 2023, the Advanced Recycling Conference (ARC) has established itself as the leading event for innovation in recycling in just one year. Being a playground for the recycling key players, ARC 2024 aims to build on this success and foster dialogue by building a bridge between physical recycling and chemical recycling.

Future-focused attendees now have the opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in recycling technology and secure their early bird tickets profiting from a 20 % discount till July 16th 2024.

Ticket registration is now available at https://advanced-recycling.eu/registration/.

Off to uncharted lands: sneak peak into the Advanced Recycling Conference’s ongoing evolution

Participants can expect to gain a comprehensive status quo on recycling solutions and in-depth insights from confirmed speakers and experts:

  • Pelin Uran (DePoly, CH) on chemical recycling of polyester-based products into monomers.
  • Jan-Willem Muller (Infinity Recycling, NL) providing insights from an investor’s perspective.
  • Richard von Goetze (Interzero, DE) discussing evolving feedstock specifications in the circular economy.
  • Gonzalo Izquierdo (Blueplasma Power, ES) sharing insights on turning waste into CO2-free hydrogen and Circular Carbonates.
  • Annick Meerschman (Cefic, BE) leading discussions with industry experts.
  • Emmeline Aves (Reventas, UK) presenting solvent-based purification of PE, PP, and ReVentas technology.

While the Advanced Recycling Conference 2023 left participants inspired and motivated to strive for new and best possible recycling solutions, the 2024 edition aims to build on this success and expend its umbrella. All introduced technologies will demonstrate that industries can successfully incorporate smart solutions, effective recycling methods, and renewable material into their processes and hereby close the carbon loop for a sustainable future. Advanced recycling not only offers recycling solutions for difficult waste streams, but also presents a key source for a variety of renewable raw materials. It hereby secures the renewable carbon supply for the chemical and materials industry at large, with plenty more developments laying ahead of it.

More information on the Advanced Recycling Conference 2024 and the conference programme is available at https://www.advanced-recycling.eu.

Cosmo First reports improvement in March’24 quarter results

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Cosmo First Limited today declared its financial results for the quarter and financial year ended 31st March 2024.

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Photo – Cosmo First

The improvement in EBIDTA has been made possible with higher specialty sales as well as an improvement in domestic BOPP film margins (effective March 2024). The industry margins for BOPET film (about 8% of the Company’s FY24 sales) continued to remain in the negative zone. For BOPET film, the Company is focussed on profitable specialty films / shrink films to achieve EBITDA breakeven.

The Q1, FY25 outlook for BOPP margins remains steady at March 2024-month level. Further, the Company is expecting improved sales of speciality BOPP films as well as a reduction in costs.

During the quarter, the Specialty Chemical subsidiary’s EBITDA has also improved due to enhanced realization of chemical coatings. The Cosmo Specialty Chemical should deliver double-digit EBITDA and 20%+ ROCE in FY25.

During the quarter, the Company’s credit rating has been re-affirmed by CRISIL as AA- with a stable outlook.

The Board has recommended a dividend of Rs.3 per share.

Commenting on Company’s performance Mr. Pankaj Poddar, Group CEO, Cosmo First Ltd said “The Company’s focus remains on its specialty business. It shall be further strengthened with the launch of a high-value-added sun control film, Cosmo Sunshield, in FY25. In Zigly, we are focussed on the same-store sales growth.”

Prominent Chinese garment delegation explores business opportunities with Sri Lanka

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A prominent delegation of 30 members of China National Garment Association (CNGA), led by Executive Vice President of XIE QING and Ningbo Garment Association Vice president and Secretary General MAO YIHUA met the Chairman/ CEO, EDB, Executive Director, BOI, and members of JAAF on the 9th of May 2024. The CNGA is a leading industry association with over 1400 major members and covers most of the original apparel brands in China. The primary objective of this high-level delegation was to bolster existing trade relations and explore fresh avenues of collaboration and invest in the Sri Lankan apparel industry.

During their stay in Sri Lanka, the delegation actively participated in a series of pivotal engagements, including business-to-business (B2B) meetings, insightful factory visits, and constructive dialogues with key governmental institutions. These interactions were strategically designed to enhance mutual understanding, facilitate knowledge sharing, and lay the groundwork for investment opportunities and mutually advantageous partnership.

Central to their visit was a business session held at the EDB premises, during which the delegation had the opportunity to engage directly with 12 leading apparel companies in Sri Lanka. The B2B meetings provided a conducive environment for fostering direct dialogue and exploring potential synergies between the Chinese representatives and their Sri Lankan counterparts.

EDB Chief Dr. Kingsley Bernard warmly welcomed the delegation, underscoring the importance of such exchanges in strengthening bilateral ties and fostering economic growth. Further engagements were held with prominent individuals and institutions in Sri Lanka’s economic sector, highlighting the commitment of both sides to deepen cooperation and explore new avenues of cooperation.

PDS Limited observes a 30% increase in its order backlog

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PDS Limited, the global fashion solutions and infrastructure company offering customized solutions to global brands and retailers across services like product development, sourcing, manufacturing, and brand management, has announced its financial results for Q4FY24.

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In Fiscal Year 2024, recovery was projected to gain momentum in the latter part of the year despite various challenges encountered by the industry. Despite facing headwinds such as demand pressures, macroeconomic factors, and geopolitical conflicts, our core business remained resilient. In anticipation of the forthcoming recovery, operational expenses remained consistent and increased as usual. However, elevated interest rates resulted in higher interest costs. Additionally, opportunities emerged within the retail sector due to consolidation, prompting PDS Limited to strategically invest in new verticals and teams. PDS Limited invested ~₹100cr in teams and strategic opportunities which were accounted as expenses in the P&L, both at the platform and vertical levels. These investments were diversified, spanning design-led sourcing to broaden the reach across different regions and product categories, while also fortifying the procurement network. Additionally, resources were directed towards augmenting brand management capabilities. The Company anticipates that these investments will fuel growth and enhance profitability in the medium to long run.

Speaking on the developments during the year, Pallak Seth, Executive Vice Chairman, PDS Limited said, “In light of the current year’s performance, we perceive it as merely a transient phase in PDS’s continuous evolution. The disruptions being witnessed in the fashion landscape are unveiling numerous promising prospects, prompting us to expand our talent pool and capabilities to seize these opportunities. We are fortified with confidence in our capacity to harness strategic advantages within the global fashion value chain. Our paramount goal remains consistent: to position ourselves as the foremost and innovative solutions provider throughout the fashion value chain.”

Assessing the Company’s performance throughout the fourth quarter of Fiscal Year 2024, as well as the year in its entirety, Sanjay Jain, Group CEO, PDS Limited shared insights, stating, “As we reflect on our performance for both Q4 FY24 and the fiscal year as a whole, it’s evident that our journey has been marked by challenges amidst an environment of tepid demand. However, we are encouraged by the uptick in growth witnessed during the final quarter of the year. Looking ahead, our focus is squarely set on maximizing returns from the strategic investments made, with a keen emphasis on fostering synergies across our operations. We remain dedicated to unlocking the full potential of the PDS platform and leveraging synergies to drive sustainable growth in the years to come.”

FixDye to produce recycled dope-dyed filament yarn with rPET flakes on systems of Oerlikon Barmag Huitong Engineering

The recycled polyester yarn manufacturer FixDye has opted for the polycondensation system manufacturer Oerlikon Barmag Huitong Engineering (OBHE) to increase its production capacities.

The company, based in Huai’an, China, is thus expanding its production capacities in melt preparation, the production stage upstream of the spinning mill. This will not only allow FixDye to better influence yarn quality but also to keep an eye on the supply chain of its products, regardless of external influences. This is an unbeatable advantage when it comes to the ambitious goals of the circular economy.

The plant with a capacity of 3 x 180 tons per day of recycled bottle flakes for textile filament yarn is a clear commitment to the sustainable textile industry. From mid-2025, it will mainly produce FDY and POY/DTY for the European and US markets. The yarns produced are spun-dyed for ecological reasons, zero water dyeing method.

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Becomes textile yarn again: recycled bottle flakes

With its sustainability concept, FixDye is a pioneer in the textile industry. Certified by numerous recognized institutes such as GRS, BSCI and OEKO-TEX, the company produces everything from recycled melts to textile surfaces for well-known international textile and sporting goods manufacturers. “In the medium term, FixDye also wants to offer materials produced using the Textile-2-Textile recycling process,” explains Ivan Ye, CMO of FixDye. “Confidence in the reliability of the highly efficient systems and the sustainable, energy-saving concept were the decisive aspects in choosing OBHE as the supplier of the polycondensation system,” adds General Manager Kevin Wang.

ACIMIT: Italian Textile Machinery exhibited at ITM Istanbul

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For textile machinery manufacturers Turkey is a major trading partner, given the importance of its textile and garment industry on a global scale. With regards to Italy’s textile machinery sector, Turkey ranks second among foreign markets, with Italian textile machinery exports in 2023 amounting to a value of 183 million euros.

The relevance of Turkish market for Italian machinery manufacturers justifies their significant presence as exhibitors at the upcoming ITM industry trade fair to be held in Istanbul from 4 – 8 June 2024.

In addition to the numerous Italian companies present at ITM with their very own booth or through agents, 16 companies will be exhibiting in the area organized by the Italian Trade Agency and ACIMIT – the Association of Italian textile machinery manufacturers (Hall MA, booth M004). The Italian pavilion will be hosting the following ACIMIT associated members: BematicKairosMacchine CarùMartexNosedaOmmiPafasystemPinter CaipoProximaRaminaRattiSicamSiltexTesta and Ugolini.

ACIMIT president Marco Salvadè thus commented: “Italy’s textile machinery sector boasts a strong partnership tradition with Turkish textile manufacturers. From 2011 to 2023, the local textile industry invested roughly US$ 80 billion in new technologies, where more often than not these investments regarded the acquisition of Italian machinery.” Indeed, Italy is one of the main suppliers of technology to local textile manufacturers, along with Germany and China.

“We want to strengthen this leadership position on the Turkish market,” added Salvadè, “thanks in part to the latest technological developments being put forward by Italian machinery manufacturers, above all in the digitalization of production processes, thereby enhancing efficiency and optimization. I’m quite sure that visitors at ITM will be able to find at the booths of our exhibitors the most suitable solutions to raise the level of competitiveness of Turkish textiles.”