Today's resource-intensive production processes for printing on textiles can soon be history. With a new method, developed within a doctoral project at the University of Borås, Sweden, several stages ...
Denovia's low-temperature depolymerization process converts contaminated textile waste into 98.3% pure monomers in minutes.
A combined team of chemical and biomolecular engineers from the University of Delaware, and the Center for Plastics Innovation, both in the U.S., has developed a way to chemically separate fibers in ...
Bolstering the Biden Administration’s efforts to put American manufacturing back on the map, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has announced the launch of a Section 301 duty exclusion process for ...
As a result of the current high throughput of the fast fashion collections and the concomitant decrease in product lifetime, we are facing enormous amounts of textile waste. Since textiles are often a ...
The textile industry is at a critical point, facing environmental challenges and a pressing need for sustainability. Traditional practices have led to significant ecological footprints, including ...
Walk into a modern semiconductor factory and you’ll see full end-to-end automated processes. Visit an automotive plant and you’ll watch lines weld and paint without a human touch. But walk into a ...
Changes in our consumption behaviour and the development of fast-fashion have caused an increasing trend of the annual global production of textiles 1 and therefore also increasing amounts of landfill ...
How many times a day do you slip into textiles? Your wardrobe and clothing, your towels, your blankets, even your car seat. It is difficult to imagine a world without textiles — they are a fundamental ...