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Display promotes Teijin's expansion into sportswear market.
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Presentation of the Sustainability Awards, June 12 in Frankfurt am Main.
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Keeping family businesses strong requires a long-term strategy and realistic planning.
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100 percent solution-dyed acrylic for awning and marine 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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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.
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HEYblue® from Heytex offers a sustainable option for printing signage.
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Phifer’s SunTex® 95 is a shade fabric designed specifically for exterior roller shades.
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The Scrappy Products tote bags were featured in the Jan. 28 edition of Examiner.com.
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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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The push and pull of tradition and fashion keep fabrics and fabricators in touch with customers.
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OEKO-TEX is working on a certification for eco-friendly and socially responsible companies.
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WeatherMax undergoes no change in its properties even at –40 degrees.
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The molded polypropylene clip attaches to a garment much like a paperclip.
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Newlife™ returns to Première Vision for the PE 2014 with its Eco-Innovation Library.
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Geosynthetics are an important part of the growing oil and gas industry.
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New forums for entrepreneurial environments must be established in order to help transform inventions into innovations.
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The Linen Line blends extreme performance with sophisticated style.
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Renaissance Unity fabrics contain 50 percent post-industrial recycled fiber.
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Olympian snowboarder Elena Hight teams up with REPREVE to promote a greener life style.
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Chinese consumers have greater confidence in green products than North American consumers.
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Software is available for proposals and pricing, designing, and helping customers visualize the final product. Why not take advantage of this technology?
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Plastic bottles are produced into yarn by way of a mechanical process.