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American Pima cotton brand Supima has collaborated with TextileGenesis™ to establish the new industry benchmark platform for authenticating cotton.

The Supimablockchain platform powered by TextileGenesis™ will digitally connect Supima’s comprehensive supply chain from the growers to the brand/retailers. Integrated with this digital platform, Supima’s technology partner Oritain™ will provide the forensic origin authentication for Supima cotton across the platform. The ability to independently validate the Supima content of products at every stage of the supply chain achieves unmatched authenticity and responsibility through the combination of forensic physical and digital authentication.

TextileGenesis’ will integrate its Fibercoin™ technology into Supima’s licensing program and apply to all SUPIMA® branded fiber throughout the supply chain, creating a non-fungible digital token for every kilogram of Supima cotton that can be physically and forensically verified and authenticated by Supima from the farm through to the retail shelf. This pioneering effort for cotton sourcing sets a new standard for responsibility in the global textile industry and consumer marketplace. Supima is striving to bring deeper levels of authenticity and responsibility to cotton sourcing with greater support for equity and ubiquity for all partners in the supply chain.

  

An initiative of the German Federal Government, Siegelklarheit has approved the US Cotton Trust Protocol as a standard for sustainable cotton. Siegelklarheit aims to contribute to more sustainable purchasing decisions by helping consumers better understand environmental and social labels. US Cotton Trust Protocol had to grow through Siegelklarheit´s assessment system in order to be used by the members of Partnership for Sustainable Textiles (PST).

Founded in October 2014, the Partnership for Sustainable Textiles aims to improve social and ecological conditions within global textile supply chains. The Textiles Partnership orientates its work on the OECD Due Diligence Guidance and on international agreements and guidelines that define the principles of social, environmental, and economic sustainability and the framework for corporate responsibility.

The PST has developed an implementation framework and reporting format for corporate due diligence. In the context of this format PST member companies also indicate how much cotton they source and how much of it is sustainable or organic cotton, certified by recognized standards. Besides U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, these include Better Cotton standard, the Australian myBMP standard, Cotton made in Africa, Fairtrade Cotton and CottonConnect.

  

The first Global Textile Trade Fair (GTTF) was organized by the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SGCCI) in the US to promote world’s second largest manmade fibre (MMF) manufacturing hub based at Surat, Gujarat, India.

As per a report by the American Bazaar Online, the three-day exhibition was held at Gas South Convention Center, Duluth, Georgia from June 09 to 11. It was supported by India’s Ministry of Textiles.

Inaugurated by Sebastian Barron, Field Representative, Office of the Georgia Governor, the exhibition was visited by hundreds of visitors on the first day who placed large orders with 50 Suat-based textile manufacturers.

Dr Vijay GPrabhakar, Founder Chair, US Congressman Danny K Davis’ Multi Ethnic Advisory Task Force, presented a Congressional commendation to Ashish D Gujarati, President, SGCCI for the historic initiative of bringing Indian apparel and home textiles expo to the US.

Overwhelmed with the response of US buyers, Gujarati noted that the US imports nearly $112 billion worth of apparel, clothing and home textiles annually, 58 per cent of which is MMF textiles.

Surat textile industry has recently upgraded their textile manufacturing technology and is now among the world’s best. Its products will surely find relevance in the US market, he added.

Gujarati invited home textile retailers, apparel and clothing retailers, kids wear brand owners to visit the exhibition to give a big boost to India-US bilateral trade.

  

PittiUomowill return to its physical event format and traditional four-day program for the 102nd edition. Dedicated to the 2023 Spring/Summer collections, the reference trade fair for men's fashion will house 682 exhibitors, 280 of them from abroad, and 15,000 visitors from June 14 to 17 in Florence, Italy.

With the evocative theme 'Pitti_Island', Pitti Imagine promises a rich and stimulating program to visitors. British designer of Jamaican origin, Grace Wales Bonner will focus on the richness and diversity of Black culture in her work and unveil her collection during the event

PittiUomowill also support a dozen Ukrainian creatives during this 102nd edition, in response to the war that broke out in their country on February 24. It will dedicate a specific area will be dedicated to these designers in the Fortezza da Basso. The seven creativesto be showcased include: T Mosca, KaterinaKvit, The Coat, Poustovit, Ksenia Schneider, Bobkova and Litkovska, and the two craftsmen Olk Manufacture and Gunia Project.

  

Egypt-based denim manufacturer, Lotustex Textile has acquired Karl Mayer’s first Link-Matic® system for automatic batch change on Prodye®-S slasher indigo dye range

The sophisticated automation solution considerably simplifies the batch change on indigo and sizing machines, thus increasing productivity by 30 per cent, depending on the number of batch changes per day.

The solution also reduces yarn waste upto 600 million on indigo dyeing range. It saves usable yarn material with each batch – while at the same time requiring less manpower. During batch changes, only one operator is required to prepare the warper beams for entry into the machine.

A fully automatic knotting unit couples the warp yarns of the new batch to the yarns of the batch just finished.

Founded in 2019, Lotustex Textile is first company to invest in the innovative Link-matic® system in recent months in order to optimize the performance of its Prodye®-S sizing machine. Especially for its activities in the fashion sector, Lotustex Textile expects a significantly higher flexibility and cost reduction. The delivery date for the new acquisition is November 2022.

  

Italian textile manufacturer Sitip will present its excellence in fabric production at Techtextil.

Participating in a special Forum about innovative fabrics organized by the Agency ICE, promoting abroad the Italian companies and their internationalization, as examples of the latest developments, Sitip will display fabrics that are a part of its Native Sustainable Textiles collection at the fair.

The first of these fabrics includes the Native-Strappp RES ACR which is a recycled brushed tricot warp knit, made with post-consumer yarns. The OEKO-TEX® certified fabric is hook-receptive and mainly used in the medical and orthopedic sector.

The second fabric known as the Native Moon Pes is an anti-abrasion recycled tricot warp knit fabric ade with post-consumer yarns. Certified with OEKO-TEX®, the fabric is mainly used in the footwear sector.

The third fabric-Native Parigi NG is a recycled no-brushed tricot warp knit, made with pre and post-consumer yarns and Oeko-Tex® certified. It is mainly used in the footwear sector.

Sitip will also participate in TechtextilPerformance Textiles in Fashion special show, an initiative that aims to demonstrate the properties or possible applications some companies can develop as end products.

On the occasion, Sitip will present one of its best and highly appreciated development ‘from fabric to clothing’ coming from the Cosmopolitan Fashion-tech fabric collection. This will include the warp-knitted white shirt in Cosmopolitan Milano, a 4-way stretch fabric very quick to dry, giving exceptional comfort on the skin, freedom of movement and perfect fit; the jacket and pants made with its special Cosmopolitan Citylife, which is a 4-way stretch nylon fabric equipped with UPF 50+ protection, quick drying, easy care, highly performing, breathable, comfortable, insulating and with an exceptional fit.

Wednesday, 15 June 2022 16:33

GMMSA elects new members for 2022-24

  

Ludhiana’s leading trade body, Garments Machinery Manufacturers & Suppliers Association (GMMSA), the leading trade body of Ludhiana, held its elections for the 2022-2024 term.

As per an Apparel Resources report, the association electedTeja Singh as its new President while Narinder Kumar was elected as the General Secretary.

The election took place under the supervision of Presiding Officer AjitLakra and Observer NarinderMiglani; both are leading textile players of Ludhiana. Gurpreet Singh was appointed as the Senior Vice President; Gurdev Singh, Vice President; Sukhwinder Singh, Treasurer; Amit Jain, Joint Secretary and Rajesh Sharma as the Public Relations Officer of the association.

Ram Krishan has been nominated Chairman, ParmeshWassist Roby, Vice Chairman and JatinderSudhera, Advisor.

The new GMMSA team assured, it will work towards the the betterment of the association and the industry on the whole.

Wednesday, 15 June 2022 16:32

H&M launches innovative baby clothes range

  

H&M has launched an innovative range of baby clothes made from 100 per cent biodegradable materials that can be composted once they're worn out.

Comprising 12 garment pieces, the biodegradable collection offers tops, bottoms, jackets, hats, and blankets. It features adjustable cuffs and foldable waistbands making them extendable and modifiable enough to handle any sudden newborn growth spurts. The organic cotton items are 100 per cent biodegradable down to the pigments used for the designs, and they eschew buttons and metal trims. Once the clothes are worn out, they can simply be tossed into an at-home compost pile.

The collection is certified circular by the non-profit Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. It uses materials free of chemicals harmful to the environment and humans and is produced with 100 per cent recycled water and renewable energy, etc. Each product in the collection has been assessed across five categories of sustainability performance: product circularity, clean air and climate protection, material health, social fairness, and water and soil stewardship.

  

A Spanish company engaged in developing in eco-efficient textile technologies Jeanologia will showcase its Compact super range of laser solutions at ITM Exhibition 2022.

The company claims its laser solutions are 40 per cent faster than other technologies in the market. They can produce 2,000 garments at day, reducing operational costs and speeding up time-to-market guaranteeing a more competitive and sustainable industry.

The Compact Super integrates the revolutionary software e-Mark X2 which increases the laser speed as well as allowing a more efficient energy management. The integration of hardware and software makes it possible to increase the marking speed while maintaining the same power, simplifying processes as well was allowing infinite design possibilities with great quality and authenticity. At the same time as avoiding second quality garments, achieving perfect reproducibility from the first to the last garment.

Intended to take maximum advantage of space in production centers, creating a safe and comfortable working environment for its operators, this advanced laser range satisfies the needs of large productions with garment versatility, detailed and precise designs, while being easy to use.

During ITM, Jeanologia will also spotlight the integration of its disruptive technologies promoting a new operational model focused on sustainability and digitalization reducing times, costs and simplifying processes.

The integration of laser, G2 ozone, e-Flow, Smart Boxes and H2Zero, the company’s first water recycling system creating productions that are 100 per cent ecological enable it to produce with zero discharge, stimulating productivity and efficiency in the textile industry for garment finishing.

  

A global leader in innovative solution and sustainable products, Huntsman Textile Effects, will showcase its extensive and complete end-to-end suite of solutions for technical and functional apparel and home and hospitality textiles, at Techtextil from June 21-24, 2022, in Frankfurt, Germany.

The solutions to be showcased by Huntsman include resource-saving solutions, innovative dyes, revolutionary digital inks, high-performing and sustainable towel solutions, high-performance flame-retardants and innovative odour-control solutions.

Another innovation to be showcased by Huntsman includes AviTera Se, a revolutionary technology that has the lowest environmental impact during dyeing of polyester-cellulosic (PES-CO) blends. It combines alkali-clearable TerasilW/WW disperse dyes and Avitera Se reactive dyes to cut processing time from around nine hours to just six. This helps mills reduce the water and energy required for production by up to 50 per cent and increase output by up to 25 per cent or more. Avitera Se Fast also delivers outstanding wet-fastness to ensure that sportswear will not bleed or stain during home laundering, or while in storage or transit.

Continuing its long-standing partnership with Chemours, Huntsman will also present eco-friendly finishes repelling water and stains to help garments look new for longer. Teflon EcoElite with Zelan R3 technology is the industry’s first renewably sourced water-repellent finish. It contains 63 per cent plant-based materials and exceeds performance levels possible with traditional fluorinated technologies, offering excellent water repellency and durability while preserving breathability.