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Sustainability in product developments and innovations

This report provides information on the latest product developments in relation to environmental sustainability.

21st February 2022

Innovation in Textiles
 |  United Kingdom

Clothing/​Footwear

 

Report summary

Environmental sustainability is of growing importance within the global fibre, textile and apparel industry, and pressures to improve their sustainability credentials have prompted several companies to develop innovative new products.

This report provides information on the latest product developments in relation to environmental sustainability with a particular focus on artificial leather; denim; fabrics; fibres and yarns; footwear; hosiery; membranes; new collections; thread; and treatments.

Furthermore, the report includes information and insight relating to the following innovative brands, companies and other organisations: adidas, Allbirds, Bestseller, Carrington Textiles, Coloreel, Ecovative, Hdoïne, HeiQ, Hyosung, ISKO, LanzaTech, Madeira, Maglificio Ripa, Marchi & Fildi, NextEvo, Nike, Nilit, norda, Pangaia, Polartec, PVH, RadiciGroup, Skechers, Tropicfeel, Vans, Ventile, W L Gore & Associates (Gore), Wrangler and Zara.

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Publisher: Textiles Intelligence

'Sustainable product developments and innovations, February 2022'

32 pages, published in February 2022 

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