DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global Apparel Markets: Product Development and Innovations, 2022” report from Textiles Intelligence Ltd. has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
This report analyses some of the latest developments, innovations and new products in the global apparel industry, including: chemical recycling; denim; dyes; fibres; leisure wear; materials for footwear; traceability; treatments; and yarns.
The report includes news from the following innovative companies, brands and other organisations: Alchemie Technology; Avery Dennison; Balena; BastCore; Bershka; Cone Denim; Crystal Denim; Haelixa; HeiQ; Hunstman Textile Effects; Johnstons of Elgin; Nettle Circle; Nilit; Noble Biomaterials; Prickly Thistle Scotland; Primark; Recover; Resortecs; Teijin Frontier; Thai Acrylic Fibre; and The R Collective.
Who should buy this report?
- Manufacturers of fibres, textiles, clothing and chemicals
- Textile and clothing machinery manufacturers – spinning, weaving, knitting, sewing and import/export
- Textile and clothing brands and retailers like Adidas, H&M etc.
- Educational institutions like universities, fashion schools etc.
- Business consultancy firms
- Textile and clothing trade associations
- Government trade bodies
Key Topics Covered:
SUMMARY
CHEMICAL RECYCLING
- Teijin Frontier has developed a new technology for the chemical recycling of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
DENIM
- Bershka and Resortecs have collaborated in the development of a recyclable denim apparel collection
- Cone Denim and BastCore have collaborated in the development of a denim collection that contains hemp
- Noble Biomaterials and Crystal Denim have collaborated in the development of an antimicrobial denim apparel collection called Wash Minus-
DYES
- Huntsman Textile Effects has launched a blue dye that, when applied to fabric, does not fade on exposure to air pollution, chlorine, light or perspiration
FIBRES
- Haelixa and Nettle Circle have collaborated in the development of a traceable plant-based fibre
- Nilit has developed an environmentally sustainable nylon 6.6 fibre called Sensil ByNature
- Thai Acrylic Fibre has developed an acrylic fibre which is made using recycled materials derived from acrylic textile waste
LEISURE WEAR
- Primark and Recover have collaborated in the development of a new range of leisure wear which contains recycled materials
MATERIALS FOR FOOTWEAR
- Balena has developed an environmentally sustainable thermoplastic material called BioCir for use in the manufacture of footwear
TRACEABILITY
- The R Collective and Avery Dennison have collaborated in the development of a women’s clothing collection which incorporates traceability technology
TREATMENTS
- Alchemie Technology and HeiQ have developed a plant-based odour control treatment that is applied using an environmentally sustainable process
- Johnstons of Elgin and Prickly Thistle Scotland has initiated a study relating to a wool softening treatment
YARNS
- HeiQ will use dissolving pulp sourced from textile waste by Renewcell to produce its AeoniQ cellulosic filament yarn
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