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Madrid-based retailer and natural dye producer Tintoremus Studio recently launched Re-Dye Corner, a service that allows ...
Singapore-based dye and chemical manufacturer DyStar has released a new indigo dyeing system that it says will drastically reduce water and energy use during denim-making. The century-old company ...
The indigo dye market for the jeans industry is estimated at $1.5 billion a year. However, traditional indigo yarn dyeing processes require an average 60,000 liters of water per process and use ...
The Transformers Foundation, supported by Naveena Denim Ltd (NDL) and the Indigo Council, has introduced a new benchmark for ...
The technology leverages ultrasonic technology to apply indigo on yarns instead of traditional water-intensive dye processes. It is said to reduce the use of water in the dyeing process by up to ...
By dyeing denim with indigo foam, instead of massive vats of liquid dye, Wrangler is working to cut nearly all wastewater out of the jeans-making process.
Sonovia, an Israeli company specializing in ecofriendly ultrasonic textile technology, is collaborating with Italian denim manufacturer PureDenim to transform indigo dyeing. The novel disruptive ...
The Fiber and Biopolymer Research Institute of Texas Tech University has developed a new foam-dyeing process it says is poised to transform denim manufacturing. Unveiled yesterday (14 November), the ...