Burlington - Kayser Roth has begun work on its US$28 million investment plan which, announced in 2013, will facilitate the expansion of its No nonsense legwear brand and create up to 100 new jobs.
Burlington - Kayser Roth has begun work on its US$28 million investment plan which, announced in 2013, will facilitate the expansion of its No nonsense legwear brand and create up to 100 new jobs.
Shanghai - Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition opens this week in Shanghai with a...
Frankfurt - As global demand grows for lighter, stronger and more sustainable technical textiles,...
Duesseldorf – Asahi Kasei Advance is set to make its debut at next month's Techtextil exhibition...
Vancouver – Activewear specialist lululemon has launched its first-ever sweat-concealing...
Greensboro - Unifi, Inc., the US-based manufacturer of Repreve recycled polyester fibres and...
Changzhou - Karl Mayer (China) has marked three decades of production, service and technology...
Shanghai - China’s knitting machinery sector remained the growth engine of the country’s textile equipment industry in 2024, even as the broader market paused after more than a decade of expansion, a new report suggests.
Greensboro – Textured yarn manufacturer Unifi has launched new yarn technology that is said to...
Tokyo - Toray Industries has unveiled Aurlist, a new polyester filament fibre engineered for...
Uzwil - Benninger is set to spotlight its latest advances in resource-efficient dyeing at...
York – Our sister publication Ecotextile News has published a new podcast in which we take a deep dive into Lenzing’s latest sustainability report and learn more about the environmental milestones reached by the manufacturer of Tencel and Modal fibres.
Our host Philip Berman is joined by Lenzing’s Krishna Manda, VP corporate sustainability, and Thomas Matiz, global product sustainability lead, to discuss the company’s latest sustainability report.
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