Tag: man-made fibre
Plain Vanilla will not work in 2020
India’s textile sector is under stress with 2019 turning out to be a challenging year. The country’s exports of textile and apparel declined by 4.3 ... Read More
export performance, a serious concern for mmf segment
The Synthetic & Rayon Textiles Export Promotion Council (SRTEPC) is one of the oldest Export Promotion Councils in India. The council has played a transforming ... Read More
Birla Cellulose manufactures viscose fibre using pre-consumer cotton waste
Birla Cellulose, one of the global leaders in man-made cellulose fibre (MMCF), has achieved a breakthrough in manufacturing viscose fibre using pre-consumer cotton fabric waste. Read More
Livaeco, Birla Cellulose’s step towards SDG
The United Nations in the year 2015 came up with 17 Sustainable Development Goals as a standard which each country had to achieve by the ... Read More
Birla Cellulose to reduce water intensity by 50% by 2025
Birla Cellulose has targeted to reduce its water intensity by 50 per cent by 2025 from baseline year 2015. Read More
Synthetic textiles: Imports hurt, exports hold new hopes
Currently man-made fibre (MMF) dominates global textile fibre consumption with 72:28 ratio —MMF 72 per cent and natural fibre 28 per cent. Read More
ITOCHU to invest in acquisition of Lycra
ITOCHU Corporation announced its participation, by capital investment, in the acquisition of US-based The LYCRA Company by its capital alliance and business partner Shandong Ruyi ... Read More