The expansion aims to provide more innovative solutions for fashion brands to meet carbon reduction targets and consumers to enjoy sustainable products, reinforcing Lenzing’s commitment to achieving net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
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Companies jointly launch a manual to open-source an improved dyeing process that significantly reduces the amount of water, chemicals and energy required for cotton dyeing to accelerate change in the industry.
With Mimaki’s range of printers designed for sublimation transfer papers and direct-to-textile printing, the customer can print on fabrics and ready-made clothing to streamline production, speed time to market, and stay in touch with changing trends. In this interview, Mark Sollman, Product Manager EMEA, Mimaki Europe, elaborates more industry trends and the company offerings.
Textile companies are under pressure to adopting sustainable practices across the value chain. Traditional printing technologies such as table printing, flat bed printing or rotary printing are expected to give way to digital printing as the latter has an interesting sustainability profile, says Rakesh Rao.
Next-gen system for sustainable, single-step production efficiency is first in the market to bring white printing on colored fabrics; enables neon colours and will feature XDi technology for 3D decorative applications.
Textile companies are under pressure to adopting sustainable practices across the value chain. Traditional printing technologies such as table printing, flat bed printing or rotary printing are expected to give way to digital printing as the latter has an interesting sustainability profile, says Rakesh Rao.
Smart manufacturing – a part of the overall Industry 4.0 – is an interoperation of the many developments that have been seen in the last 20 years, like, Internet of Things, Digitalization, AI, ML, 3D printing, Big Data, etc. With the building of smart factories, industries will be able to control the environmental emissions, and, in general, address the seventeen new sustainability requirements of the United Nations, says R Jayaraman, Head of Capstone Projects, Bhavan’s SPJIMR.