ITMA ASIA 2014: Sustainable Italian technology reveals itself at Shanghai

ITMA ASIA 2014: Sustainable Italian technology reveals itself at Shanghai

At ITMA ASIA + CITME 2014 (16 - 20 June, Shanghai), Italian technology was showcased at its high level of innovation and its sustainability features once again. The ¨Sustainable technologies¨ project launched four years ago by ACIMIT

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At ITMA ASIA + CITME 2014 (16 – 20 June, Shanghai), Italian technology was showcased at its high level of innovation and its sustainability features once again.

The ¨Sustainable technologies¨ project launched four years ago by ACIMIT, the Association of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, knows no stop. The following figures testify the success of the ACIMIT initiatives:

  • 40 Italian manufacturers adhering to the project;
  • 530 green label issued from 2011 to date;
  • the renewal of the certificate of conformity released in 2014 by RINA, an international certification body, as result of inspection audits at 7 member companies among those joined the project.

Furthermore in 2014, ACIMIT has published the second edition of ACIMIT Green Guide, providing a summary of the actions taken by Italian textile machinery firms in the field of sustainability. For the companies adhering to the ´Sustainable Technologies´ project, the Green Guide lists the technology innovations that allow machine users to cut production costs while adopting environmentally friendly measures. A Chinese version of Green Guide will be distributed at ITMA Asia too.

¨The textile industry needs machinery that allow for the production of creative, quality yarns and fabrics, while reducing the environmental impact of its production processes, comments Raffaella Carabelli, President of ACIMIT. For years now, Italian textile machinery companies have been researching and experimenting with technology solutions capable of reducing water and energy consumption, cutting on the use of chemicals, and producing less waste and fewer emissions. The results obtained confirm that maximising research and innovation is the right strategy.¨

In addition to the 40 companies which already participate in the ¨Sustainable technologies¨ project, other Italian exhibitors at ITMA ASIA are prepared to display the progress made by their technology concerning cost reduction and production resource savings to the visitors of the most important show in the sector in Asia, confirming Italian industry at the top for the supply of sustainable processes.

¨ITMA Asia is the most important trade show in Asia for textile machinery companies and their customers. It´s the place where our industry shows its concrete commitment to environmental issues, explained Raffaella Carabelli. A commitment that ACIMIT takes very seriously, as shown by the technologies developed by its members manufacturers: machinery with excellent performance that are eco-friendly, providing environmental as well as economic advantages, while significantly cutting costs related to water, energy and waste consumption. A sustainable industry is above all a competitive industry, producing value and social wellbeing, and it is a responsible industry because it looks towards the future.¨

¨Italy, with its high-tech and eco-friendly manufactures, is one of the most important players in the textile machinery industry. Italian high quality machines will foster China textile industry´s quality and will provide environmental conservation explain Claudio Pasqualucci, Italian Trade Commissioner in Shanghai -.

In Easter China, that is the area of competence of ICE Shanghai, there are the top three Provinces for textile and garment industry: Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Fujian, that along with the Provinces Guangdong and Shandong reach around 80 per cent of the industry´s production capability and Italy remains one of the leading suppliers of textile machinery in China: it´s strong in machines for preparing especially textile fibers and yarns, machines for cleaning, dyeing and finishing, machines, knitting, stitch-bond, lace and auxiliary machinery for use with textile machines¨. Details on the ¨Sustainable technologies¨ project and more information on the Italian textiles machinery sector can be obtained by visiting the ACIMIT booth at the OWNER´S VILLAGE (T1 A02).

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