Sympatex Technologies is set to feature its Fiber-to-Fiber (F2F) laminates at the Functional Fabric Fair in Portland, underscoring its commitment to circularity and sustainable apparel. CEO and CSMO Kim Scholze will lead discussions on the company’s F2F portfolio, offering insights into practical solutions for a greener textile future.
Sympatex’s F2F solutions focus on advancing the recyclability of performance textiles through the use of mono materials. These materials aim to overcome recycling hurdles while retaining durability, waterproofing, and other essential functionalities. This portfolio embodies Sympatex’s dedication to closed-loop production, showcasing how sustainable practices can seamlessly integrate into functional apparel design.
Kim Scholze highlighted that the Fiber-to-Fiber approach marks a significant move toward sustainability, focusing on creating recyclable, high-performance fabrics that address both present and future needs responsibly.
In addition to its F2F portfolio, Sympatex will highlight the Responsible Design Guide, a tool encouraging designers to prioritize sustainability from the outset of product development. The company will also introduce the SAM (Sustainability And Me) campaign, which aims to educate families about making eco-conscious choices in children’s footwear through interactive displays.
Sympatex’s presence at the fair underscores its leadership in combining innovation with sustainability, offering solutions that address both industry challenges and environmental imperatives.