technology has allowed the textile industry to produce vast amounts of products that deplete natural resources. [ ] textile recycling techniques have been developed to cope with this increase of textile waste and new solutions are still being researched. [ ] recently, certain clothing retailers have...
to meet these demands, offering customers recy- cled products which are in terms of quality and performance as good as the original material. to preserve the environment while delivering value in its operations – these are the criteria for the sustainability concept of trevira. textiles containing sustainable...
purity and softness. it is drawn from the middle of a unique natural landscape, which is home to an array of animals and plants and doesn't need to be chemically treated. the paper-machine circuit in which we produce our papers is therefore closed as much as possible. the water is then treated and returned...
needless distortions within the industry. while excise duty on natural fibres like cotton, wool and flax is nil, manmade fibre, filament and yarn attract duty as high as %. • the indian textiles industry faces acute shortage of raw materials in the form of cotton and raw silk. fluctuating prices and...
carpet made from econyl(r) is shown from the weaver's perspective looking down at balls of econyl(r) yarn soon to become part of the finished piece. | photograph by prabal ratna tuladhar....
related to bcf fibers carried out in the past year include: development of new pa polymers aimed at improving dyeing techniques and soil resistance. development of yarns with innovative flame-retardant, anti-bacterial and anti-soiling characteristics and yarnmadeof hollow fibers for special applications...
wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard hs codes chapter chapter codes chapter description chapter- pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard hs codes heading heading description gst rate...