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Short-chain chemistry enhances Phobol CP’s environmental performance.
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OKEO-TEX introduces new sustainability certification.
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Presentation of the Sustainability Awards, June 12 in Frankfurt am Main.
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New technique could enable the creation of fiber-based electronic and photonic devices.
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Shade sails on New York City’s Pier 5 park project add visual appeal and sun protection.
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New technical coating line precisely measures and controls fabric.
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Ron Houle works for defense procurement funding at the highest levels of U.S. government.
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The Hohenstein Institute devises test plans for decomposition and geotextile stability in landfills.
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Outdoor apparel by Lafuma is made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles.
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Supports innovative research on using nonwoven fabrics in health care applications.
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Tungsten-blended Technora fabric offers improved radiation shielding.
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Committment to sustainability seen throughout company's operations.
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NASA's small business investment drives innovation for future space missions.
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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.
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Lou Protonentis has joined AATCC as the association’s new technical director.
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MPOWERD™ Inc. wants to end energy poverty with its lightweight collapsible solar lantern, Luci.
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It looks like cotton thread, but it conducts electricity and heat like a metal wire.
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A new book outlines how smart textiles are being integrated into protective clothing.
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Nicole Nichols-Wilson is being recognized for her dewatering filtration products.
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Fabrics use DOW ECOLIBRIUM™ and provide a reduced carbon footprint.
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Teijin’s presentation will have a special focus on clean mobility and effective resource use.
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With cotton and carbon, new wipes absorb better than powdered decontaminant.
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Workshop aims to provide information on setting up textile collection programs.
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Camira has ensured supply chain integrity by growing its own hemp crops.
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The market for products utilizing flexible components is growing rapidly.