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Lenzing Conclave Ludhiana highlights sustainable fibre innovations

By March 24, 20252 Mins Read
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This served as a dynamic platform to explore Lenzing’s latest fibre innovations and their diverse applications in knitted and woven textiles.

The Lenzing Group, a global leader in wood-based specialty fibres, successfully hosted the Lenzing Conclave at Radisson Blu Hotel in Ludhiana, bringing together key players from the textile industry, including manufacturers, exporters, dealers, agents, and leading brands. This exclusive event served as a dynamic platform to explore Lenzing’s latest fibre innovations and their diverse applications in knitted and woven textiles.

As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability and innovation, Lenzing showcased its cutting-edge fibre portfolio, featuring TENCEL Lyocell A100, LF, x Micro, Fill, and LENZING ECOVERO Black with a special focus on innerwear, sleepwear, athletic/activewear, lingerie, and ethnic wear, the conclave provided valuable insights into the evolving demands of the textile industry. By engaging with manufacturers, exporters, and brands, Lenzing reaffirmed its commitment to delivering holistic solutions. The conclave provided insights into evolving industry demands while reaffirming Lenzing’s commitment to fiber innovation, technical and marketing support, and supply chain solutions for a more sustainable textile future.

Avinash Mane, Senior Commercial Director for AMEA & NEA in Commercial Textiles at Lenzing Group, emphasized the company’s vision, stating, “As the demand for eco-conscious textiles continues to grow, Lenzing remains at the forefront of innovation, empowering brands and manufacturers with high-performance fibres that prioritize both quality and sustainability. Our TENCEL and LENZING ECOVERO fibres represent the future of textile production, offering versatility across multiple categories while significantly reducing environmental impact. The Lenzing Conclave in Ludhiana served as a crucial platform to foster collaboration and drive meaningful change in the industry.”

Through interactive discussions and product showcases, the Lenzing Conclave in Ludhiana successfully strengthened industry connections and reinforced Lenzing’s position as a global leader in sustainable fiber solutions. The Lenzing Group extends its gratitude to all attendees for their enthusiastic participation and looks forward to fostering future partnerships that will shape a more sustainable future for the textile industry.

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