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Lycra at 63rd Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress

Company presents seminars on sustainable elastane solutions.

10th September 2024

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Dornbirn, Austria

Clothing/​Footwear, Sustainable

The Lycra Company, a global leader in developing innovative and sustainable fibre and technology solutions for the apparel and personal care industries, will give presentations at this week’s Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress (GFC), which runs from 11-13 September in Dornbirn, Austria. The presentations cover two key initiatives within the roadmap and vision of The Lycra Company’s Planet Agenda platform and 2030 Sustainability Goals.

Jean Hegedus, The Lycra Company’s director of sustainable business development, will present ‘From Farm to Fiber:  Developing Elastane with 70% Bio-Derived Content’ on 11 September at 14:20 CEST (Kulturhaus Room B). She will be joined by Andrea Vanderhoff, director of technology and sustainability for Qore, the makers of QIRA, a next-generation 1,4-butanediol (also known as BDO) made from annually renewable ‘dent’ corn. Their presentation shares the development path to commercialisation of bio-derived Lycra fibre made with QIRA.

“Soon nearly 70 percent of the Lycra fibre content will be derived from annually renewable feedstock, thus potentially reducing the carbon footprint of Lycra fibre by up to 44 percent, per data from a screening life cycle assessment (LCA),” said Hegedus. “This sustainable solution is expected to deliver equivalent performance to our original fibre, helping to reduce our environmental impact and that of our customers.”

The Lycra Company’s Alberto Ceria, senior applications development professional, and David Godshall, Senior R&D scientist, are presenting ‘Pre- and Post-Consumer Recycling of Lycra Fiber’ on September 11 at 15:55 CEST (Kulturhaus Room B).

“Elastane is often seen as a contaminant in textile recycling, but The Lycra Company has committed to developing circular solutions that address this issue,” said Ceria. “Our presentation describes our development of recycling technologies that transform stretch fabrics at end-of-life into recycled elastane.”

The Lycra Company is proud to be a Bronze Sponsor of this year’s Congress and is exhibiting during the open hours of the GFC. Stop by to learn more about bio-derived Lycra fibre made with QIRA or visit this website.

www.lycra.com

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