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Regenerated and recycled products at Yarn Expo Autumn

Yarn Expo Autumn 2019 will feature a wide array of different yarn and fibre materials, including regenerated and recycled yarn.

25th July 2019

Knitting Industry
 |  Shanghai

Knitted Outerwear, Collections, Colours/​Trends

This September, the Birla Satellite Pavilion will return to Yarn Expo Autumn. © Yarn Expo Autumn

This September, the Birla Satellite Pavilion will return to Yarn Expo Autumn. © Yarn Expo Autumn

Yarn Expo Autumn 2019 will feature a wide array of different yarn and fibre materials, including regenerated and recycled yarn. Sustainably produced regenerated cellulose fibres are on offer, along with plenty of recycled options that close the loop in the fashion industry.

Regenerated yarns and fibres can be found from exhibitors such as Birla, overseas newcomers Else Bornewa (Turkey), Hai Thien Synthetic Fiber (Vietnam) and Henbang Textile Vietnam (Vietnam), as well as domestic exhibitors, from 25-27 September 2019.

“Creating an environmentally-friendly product begins with fibre, and brands are increasingly recognising this,” commented Manohar Samuel, Senior President of Marketing & Business Development at Grasim Industries. The eco-friendly options at September’s fair will offer brands the chance to ensure traceable sustainability throughout their supply chain.

This September, the Birla Satellite Pavilion will return to Yarn Expo Autumn with a diverse range of exhibitors, including Birla Cellulose and their eco-friendly regenerated cellulose fibres. Birla Cellulose are globally recognised for their soft and eco-friendly viscose fibres, including Birla Viscose, Birla Modal, Birla Spunshades, and Birla Excel.

Ensuring lower environmental impact

With water pollution being a great concern for the fashion industry’s environmental impact, a solution can be found with Else Bornewa’s extensive colour range of recycled cotton and acrylic yarns. The yarns, which are Oeko-Tex and GRS certified, are produced from fabric waste collected from their garment manufacturing operations. The waste is separated by colour or mixture before being recycled into fibres, resulting in a product range of 63 colours that do not require extra dyeing, ultimately saving water and minimising pollution.

Affordable, recycled products from Vietnam

For recycled polyester, visitors can meet a new exhibitor from Vietnam, Hai Thien Synthetic Fiber. The company will bring 100% recycled polyester staple fibres, and have two production lines, ensuring fast production. It offers dope-dyed yarns, a method that generates less water waste, and can handle custom orders.

Another new exhibitor from Vietnam, Henbang Textile Vietnam, will bring recycled cotton yarn to the show. The company cotton is suitable for a huge array of end-use products, including apparel, ropes, blankets, pet supplies and more.

Sustainable suppliers from China

With tighter environmental regulations from the government, particularly on water pollution, China’s textiles industry continues to offer more sustainably produced textile products. Yarn Expo’s domestic exhibitors will meet rising demand for sustainability in China and overseas. Recycled yarns offer a new life to textile waste, while effective yet eco-friendly dying methods are employed.

Domestic exhibitor highlights include:

  • Cangnan Hago Textile: recycled cotton and polyester blended yarn
  • Cangnan WeiXiang Spinning Factory: high-quality cotton, knitting, polyester/cotton blends, twisted yarns and more, in various colours
  • Wenzhou Walker Imp & Exp: recycled cotton yarn and fancy yarn
  • Hangzhou Benma Chemfibre & Spinning: environmentally friendly dope-dyed fibres, offering high colour fastness and bright colour that lasts
  • Zhejiang Jiaren New Materials: recycled polyester

www.yarn-expo-autumn.hk.messefrankfurt.com

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