Pigments are uncommon in the textile industry because, unlike dyes, they are insoluble in water and need a binder to stick to fabrics. The acrylic and polyurethane binders typically used can make ...
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How to dye and decorate fabric naturally
I found a genius way to use autumn leaves to completely transform my boring old clothes! I'm showing you the simple, natural ...
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ESG Outlook: Philippe Berlan of EverDye on Sustainable, Decarbonized Textile Dyeing
ESG Outlook is Sourcing Journal's discussion series with industry executives to get their take on their company's latest ...
SALEM: The 119-acre textile park at Jahir Ammapalayam, touted to bring jobs and growth to Salem, is now clouded by ...
The world's first technology to create rainbow-colored, eco-friendly textiles using bacteria has been developed. In this ...
African fabric stamping is a unique art that brings vibrant patterns and cultural significance to textiles. This technique ...
The Subanen community in the province is set to benefit from a new Hybrid handloom weaving and natural dyes innovation hub, a ...
I’ve seen it up close: mothers washing clothes in streams tinted with dye, fishermen pulling lifeless fish from once-clear ...
Camomile – that yellow flower so often made into a tea, enjoyed before bed – is a very interesting plant. It was recently discovered that the humble flower may control or even prevent diabetes – and ...
In the future, your clothes might come from vats of living microbes. Reporting in the Cell Press journal Trends in ...
According to Towards Chemical and Materials, the global textile chemicals market size is calculated at USD 31.81 billion in ...
University of Leeds researchers have developed SwitchDye, a technique that reduces polyester dyeing chemicals by 90 % and water use by 40 %, enhancing sustainability.
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