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Paris show in July

Interfilière Paris will take place July 7 to 9.

It will highlight the latest eco-responsible innovations in the lingerie, swimwear, and active wear markets. Consumers are asking questions about the origin of fabrics and the chemical substances used as well as the entire manufacturing process.

The range of sustainable exhibits will include Billon’s jersey fabrics in environmentally friendly botanical polyamide; Brugnoli’s collection of functional knits made from 100 per cent bio-sourced polyamide; Aquafil’s Econyl, the polyamide made from fishing nets; Sofileta’s knits made using fibers recycled from postconsumer waste; Maglificio Ripa’s knits that include Evo bio-sourced nylon fibers, a polymer made from castor oil.

A collection of knits that include recycled 6.6 polyamide Q-Nova fibers by Fulgar will also be on display.

Industrial stakeholders in the textile sector are placing all their ingenuity at the service of protecting the planet and mankind by creating raw materials that meet the needs of the environmental and social challenges faced by this industry.

Hyosung’s creora eco-soft is a heat-dispersing elastane, which allows fabric makers to minimise heat consumption by reducing the temperature for heat bonding. Lenzing’s attempts to reduce the dependence on non-renewable resources will be demonstrated with artificial cellulosic fibers such as EvoVero, a traceable, eco-friendly viscose.

 

 
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