Italian warp knit fabrics producer Eurojersey reuses 30 million liters of water in its manufacturing process. The company has reduced its consumption of methane gas by approximately 3,50,000 cubic meters. Because of these savings, part of the company’s noted commitment towards sustainability, there has been an annual saving of 4,000 meters of cellophane and 9,000 cardboard packaging tubes due to these efforts.
Eurojersey and Framis Italia have joined hands for a collaboration that combines the functional aspect of heat-bonded taping with the comfort of innovative sensitive fabrics. Framis Italia is a leader in the application of polyurethane heat bonded applications for the apparel industry.
Sensitive fabrics are endowed with excellent technical and aesthetic properties. Comfortable and perfectly smooth, thanks to an ultra-flat surface, resistant to frequent washing and endowed with a remarkable elastic memory, they provide the perfect fabric ground for the most innovative manufacturing technologies, by artfully combining functionality and tailoring. Thanks to NoSo Bonding Technology by Framis Italia, the heat bonded tapes applied directly onto the flat surface of sensitive fabrics support the muscles of the body while facilitating its movements. Without restriction, they conform naturally to the body, shaping the silhouette with just the right amount of support and a calibrated compression.
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