Both companies share a focus on sustainability – creating garments that stay fresh and last longer – reducing the impact on the environment
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In the recent past, the inclination of people towards sports is increasing; thus driving demand for sportswear. According to Dr J Anandha kumar, sportswear trend has been successful in transcending beyond the millennials and the younger generation to become a timeless trend that is here to stay.
By moving the industry to on-demand manufacturing, Kornit will help eliminate the estimated 1.1 billion apparel items overproduced using traditional production methods, based on an industry average of 30% overproduction.
The two mega trends of climate change and digitalization – collectively termed the ‘Third Wave’ – will have a profound impact on the textile value chain. Navdeep Singh Sodhi in this article offers a policy perspective to foster new business models.
Sutlej Textiles and Industries Ltd – the flagship textiles company of the KK Birla Group whose roots date back to pre-Independence India – is a pioneer in superior spun yarns that have set industry benchmarks for innovation.
Korteks, one of the world’s biggest yarn producers based in Bursa, Turkey, has started the production of recycled polyester filament yarn in its production facility using a Starlinger recycling line
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol has announced the membership of PVH Corp, one of the largest global apparel companies. This membership will help PVH achieve its commitment to sustainably source 100% of its cotton by 2025.