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    W.L. Gore introduces 2L-laminates with recycled Bionic face fabrics

    2022-11-18T12:42:00Z

    With launch partner Patagonia, W.L. Gore is introducing into its autumn/winter 2023 line two new two-layer Gore-Tex laminates with Bionic textile face fabrics made from plastic waste collected from seacoasts. Gore has invested in Bionic’s plastic recovery and sorting facility in Cóbano, Costa Rica, and is providing materials-science and supply-chain ...

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    W.L. Gore publishes annual sustainability update

    2022-02-01T14:20:00Z

    After premiering a sustainability framework in 2020, W.L. Gore & Associates’ fabrics division has rolled out several projects in 2021 through a variety of individual initiatives, some of them portrayed in the company’s latest sustainability update published Feb. 1, 2022. The 2021 Responsibility Update offers insights into how Gore’s fabrics ...

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    Gore fabrics division gets GRS certification for German and Chinese facilities

    2022-01-25T11:19:00Z

    The Gore fabrics division, part of W.L. Gore & Associates, has achieved full compliance with the Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification for its production sites in Germany and China. GRS is an international, voluntary product standard (issued by the nonprofit organization Textile Exchange) that sets requirements for the certification of ...

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    Cordura launches re/cor RN66 Nylon fabric line from pre-consumer waste

    2022-01-18T10:56:00Z

    For fall 2023, Invista brand Cordura has introduced a new collection of nylon 6.6 fabrics from recycled raw material marketed under the Cordura re/cor line of recycled fibers. Re/cor is a trademark applied in November 2021 and works as a Cordura sub-brand for GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified post-consumer recycled ...

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    Dometic introduces new recycled material for camping products

    2021-10-07T07:47:00Z

    To offer its environmentally-conscious customers lower-impact choices, Dometic has introduced the new material Redux, a lightweight polyester, made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles with Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification. As a start, the new material will be used for the production of a new RV awning and some camping ...

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    Textile Exchange report suggests transition to preferred fibers needs to be accelerated

    2021-08-19T07:20:00Z

    After years of growth, global fiber production, hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, decreased from 111 million tons in 2019 to 109 million tons in 2020. While overall fiber production declined, the market share of preferred fiber and materials is increasing. According to a new report by Textile Exchange, entitled ”Preferred ...

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    Textile Exchange seeks feedback on GRS and RCS standards until May 31

    2021-04-07T16:25:00Z

    Textile Exchange is encouraging industry stakeholders to share their thoughts about the latest versions of its Global Recycled Standard (GRS) and Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) , two international voluntary standards that aim to increase the use of recycled materials and that set requirements for third-party certification of recycled ...