Can we make leather tanning and dyeing more sustainable? 🌿 Absolutely! Transforming leather tanning and dyeing into a sustainable process is achievable. Archroma’s groundbreaking AVICUERO® system for sustainable leather tanning and dyeing delivers up to 25% energy savings and up to 23% CO2 emissions reduction compared to conventional chrome tanning methods. Developed in collaboration with UK-based leather technology expert Dr Leather, AVICUERO® is chrome- and metal-free while preserving the high quality and performance of traditional tanning methods. Learn more about the award-winning AVICUERO® here: https://lnkd.in/gRuYYN_3
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The Green Silence Ghost 15 is more than a shoe –– it’s a mission statement. It’s the culmination of over a decade of innovation as we work toward our goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Processes like dope dyeing cut down water use by 94%, and greenhouse gas emissions by 92%, and features the most dope dyed textiles and the most recycled material by weight* than any other shoe in our line. The Green Silence Ghost 15 paves the path to moving our entire product line closer to our goal of incorporating at least 50% recycled or bio-based content in all the materials used in Brooks products by 2030. Learn more and shop: https://lnkd.in/g3mifrgW * 39.4% of total shoe weight is made from recycled materials
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🌍 Carter Industrial Company is revolutionizing the leather industry with sustainable rPVB leather production and leading the way in circular economy practices. ♻️ Check out our latest feature article, where we share our Innovations in Circular Economy Practices. We go beyond our production method to embrace a closed-loop system, reducing waste and saving resources. 🔄 Our rPVB leather production method perfectly aligns with the circular economy by upcycling discarded safety glasses and reducing environmental impact in the automotive and architectural industries. 🚀 We also recycle all production scraps, contributing to upcycling, post-consumer, and pre-consumer recycling. It's all part of our commitment to a circular economy model that focuses on regenerative systems. ♻️ At Carter Industrial Company, we partner with like-minded organizations and individuals to promote sustainable business practices and shape a more sustainable future. Together, we're reducing our environmental impact and building a resilient business model. 🤝 Discover how our innovations in circular economy practices demonstrate the powerful combination of sustainability and profitability. Join us in paving the way for a sustainable future for the leather industry and beyond. 🌱 Read our featured article on ReThink HK for more details: https://lnkd.in/gENvvG58 #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #Innovation #LeatherIndustry #RPVBLeather #Upcycling #Recycling #Partnerships #SustainableFuture #OnlyWayForward #RTHK23 #ReThinkHK23 #CTGHK
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Definitely adding this to my reading list.
Anuj Maheshwari, Reza Y. Azarfam, Siddhesh C., Clinton Switzer, Jay Hanan, Sudheer Bandla, Ranji Vaidyanathan, and Frank Blum contributed to the paper "Composites from Post-Consumer Polypropylene Carpet and HDPE Retail Bags," which appears in the REMADE Institute's book "Technology Innovation for the Circular Economy." The paper focuses on developing composites for structural applications, utilizing post-consumer polypropylene carpet and HDPE bags. The assessment of composite samples involved comparing their quality through parameters such as flexural strength, modulus, creep behavior, and microscopic analysis. The study highlights the potential for recycling plastic waste, contributing to enhanced sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of plastic usage. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gDZc4SrP
Technology Innovation for the Circular Economy
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Sustainability for the planet. Clic the article that is published on INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry's website, and learn about Mogul Nonwovens's sustainable manufacturing and our CEO Mr. serkan gogus's insights. #mogulnonwovens #sustainability #businessdevelopment #nonwoven
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Explaining the biodegradability of leather in specific and understandable terms is a key element to the sustainability of the leather industry. This whitepaper is unique in the leather industry as it provides transparency and clarity in a well-founded matter about the biodegradability, compostability and end-of-life of a leather article. Download it here: https://lnkd.in/dvGpmwZ
Whitepaper: Biodegradability and disintegration of leather - Nera Tanning
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The textile industry urgently requires digital transformation to enable circular textiles value chains. To address this, the T-REX Project | Textile Recycling Excellence consortium partners have developed an assessment of key gaps and opportunities for the implementation of digital solutions in the value chain. The analysis of extensive research identified nine overarching themes to support the transition towards circular value chains. The report offers a series of recommended actions for each key stakeholder to help foster collective progress of the industry. Learn more and download the white paper ⬇ https://lnkd.in/e-kpgGmr
T-REX Project releases first white paper - T-REX Project
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When it comes to sustainability, it's important to ask questions and do research. That's exactly what I did when I saw this HexcelPack's product used in a shop where I was buying some small fragile objects. The sustainability of this packaging depends on the source of the paper used. If the paper comes from sustainably managed forests, then the products can be considered sustainable. HexcelPack claims that their paper is made from "100% Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) Canadian Paper." PEFC is a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable forestry practices. This means that HexcelPack's products are likely to be more sustainable than products made from paper that is not certified. However, it's important to note that not all PEFC-certified paper is necessarily sustainable. Some certified forests may still be managed in ways that damage the environment. It's also important to consider the overall environmental impact of HexcelPack's products, including the energy used to produce and transport them. Overall, HexcelPack's products are a step in the right direction towards a more sustainable future. Let's make sure to check that the paper used is certified and use the products in a way that minimizes their environmental impact. Thank you Simon Stremersch for sharing your insights on sustainability and HexcelPack's products. Let's keep asking questions and striving for innovation in sustainable business development. #OrigamiMindset #BusinessDevelopment #Innovation #OrigamiGroup #ResearchDrivenSuccess #WiseBusiness #OrigamiEngineering
Paper instead of plastic as packaging material 📦🤯 This can avoid a lot of waste. The material is 100% recyclable.🌱 Developed by @HexcelPack, LLC, the hexagonal and sustainable design has an impact at various points throughout the supply chain. via @Ulrich M. and credit to @Eduardo BANZATO
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Paper instead of plastic ?
Paper instead of plastic as packaging material 📦🤯 This can avoid a lot of waste. The material is 100% recyclable.🌱 Developed by @HexcelPack, LLC, the hexagonal and sustainable design has an impact at various points throughout the supply chain. via @Ulrich M. and credit to @Eduardo BANZATO
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