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Interfilière focuses on innovation

Interfilière Paris was held July 7 to 9.

The event chose this year to highlight the latest eco-responsible innovations for the lingerie, swimwear, and activewear markets.

The innovation forum presented an overview of the environmental and social impact of fabrics and textile processes in order to guide the visitor through the latest innovations, following the major guiding principles of eco-design, reduce, reuse, recycle.

A range of sustainable exhibits included Billon’s jersey fabrics in environmentally friendly botanical polyamide, Brugnoli’s collection of functional knits made from 100 per cent bio-sourced polyamide, Aquafil’s Econyl, the polyamide made from fishing nets, Sofileta’s knits made using fibers recycled from post consumer waste, Maglificio Ripa’s knits that included Evo bio-sourced nylon fibers, a polymer made from castor oil.

A collection of knits including recycled 6.6 polyamide Q-Novafibres by Fulgar was also on display.

Consumers are asking more questions about the origin of fabrics and the chemical substances used, as well as the entire manufacturing process.

Many industrial stakeholders in the textile sector have already experienced this awakening and are now placing all their ingenuity at the service of protecting the planet and mankind by creating raw materials that meet the needs of the environmental and social challenges faced by this industry.

 

 
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