Tag: man-made fibre

Plain Vanilla will not work in 2020

admin- January 1, 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

admin- January 1, 2020

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

admin- November 12, 2019

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

admin- October 10, 2019

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

admin- October 4, 2019

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

admin- October 1, 2019

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

admin- February 27, 2019

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