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The molded polypropylene clip attaches to a garment much like a paperclip.
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Teijin also will provide other green items including ties, handkerchiefs, jackets and bags.
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Unlike traditional plastic ties, PaiWrap can be used to create reusable custom straps.
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Just as in road freight, air cargo relies on fabric-based applications to secure the transport of materials.
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Achieve “green” goals incrementally with an ongoing program and employee participation.
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repurposedMATERIALS launched by using waste products to make new products.
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Hohenstein assesses effect of protective clothing systems on surgeons’ performance.
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The Rhotex 320 is designed specifically for soft signage printing at production speeds.
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Reprocessors join forces to increase volume PCTW removed from landfills and incinerators.
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AATCC announces winners of the 2011 AATCC Concept 2 Consumer® Design Competition.
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Reusable tent decals from Central Tent stick on almost any vinyl tent, as well as walls, metals and glass.
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New print-ready fabric designed to cover crowd safety barriers at outdoor events.
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Rising oil prices, cotton shortages and increased demand are driving unusual price increases in polyester.
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Teijin Holdings USA Inc. provided reusable eco-bags to the Japan Day Festival.
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The Hohenstein Institute finds out how personal protective equipment affects stress.
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Boca Textiles’ Flo-Shield™ is a reusable, fluid-resistant barrier fabric used in medical and clean room applications.
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On demand: collaborating on fabrics, products and value-added coatings.
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Competition gives students a chance to win cash, prizes and recognition in textile industry.
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The annual student design competition offers a chance to win cash, prizes, and recognition.
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Teijin Ltd. produces eco-friendly Green Carpet for the Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Wrap music: Protective products are expanding into commercial markets for protection of persons and property.
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The new Grip Clip Pro from Shelter Systems is designed to attach tarps to wood frames, plywood or metal pipes, without puncturing the fabric
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Enterprising business students at Simon Fraser University (SFU), Surrey, B.C., Canada, developed a project to teach high-school students about sustainability and the economic value of reusable wastes.
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Environmental concerns about flame-retardant chemicals surfaced when compounds were discovered in soil and ground water at fire training sites.
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Fibers can be spun from abaca (a type of Philippine hemp), banana and pineapple, but the gum content makes production processes sticky.