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Simple home-upgrades reduce energy consumption and save homeowners money.
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Phifer sun control fabrics manufactured with bio-based materials.
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Scaling down on size can offer more options to customers in the tent market.
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Bike cover gives fast protection during monsoon rains.
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Modern, temporary structure provided space for a celebrity dinner with 400 VIP guests.
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Project required ground-breaking concepts, including a three-day install and two-day takedown time.
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Bio-based hardhats are made from sugarcane.
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Outdoor apparel by Lafuma is made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles.
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NanoWave filter uses nano and coarse fiber layers to deliver improved filtration.
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Durability and cleanability top the performance list for transit upholstery fabrics, but style, comfort and safety (and economy) aren’t far behind.
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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.
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ET 600 Poly Duck (FR) is designed for trade show exhibits and roll-up banner stands.
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The Solar Cloth Company Ltd. will develop a parking lot that shades vehicles and generates electricity.
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The Scrappy Products tote bags were featured in the Jan. 28 edition of Examiner.com.
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Two businesses have teamed up to combine fashion and safety for the urban rider.
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Agreement seeks to provide “best in class” recycling for mixed plastic wastes.
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A tall client wanted a redesign of a cockpit enclosure to provide maximum visibility.
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The push and pull of tradition and fashion keep fabrics and fabricators in touch with customers.
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Thread manufacturers keep pace with fabric improvements for consistently reliable performance in end products.
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A walkway above a fabric structure offers an adventurous experience—and a spectacular view of London.
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Fabrics achieved GREENGUARD Select Certification for superior air quality performance.
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Carbon fiber skeletal roofs and roof drive systems shade recreational boats.
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MarChem CFI Inc. has been spun off and is now a stand-alone entity.
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Fred Tracy brings creative solutions to his work in the tent industry.
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The coated textiles industry is currently in a state of flux as new markets are emerging and traditional processes (and partnerships) are being adapted in response.