Jiangsu Xinfang Technology Group has launched a new range of semi worsted & fancy yarns with Regel™ fibre – adding another offering in their sustainability portfolio. Jiangsu Xinfang Technology Group was established in December 2005, formerly known as Daxin Wool Textile
Regel™ - the latest innovation from Thai Acrylic Fibre Co. Ltd (TAF) – a part of Aditya Birla Group - is now listed in Textile Exchange’s Preferred Fibre & Materials Market Report. Textile Exchange, a global nonprofit that creates leaders in
Bangkok, Nov 8, 2022 Thai Acrylic fibre Co. Ltd. has launched their new video campaign called “Waste Nothing” for their latest fibre brand Regel™ fibre, positioning the recycled fibre as an effective sustainable option for the textile and apparel industry. Waste generation
Full Thai Knitting, knitwear manufacturer, has developed a collection of sustainable knitwear with Regel™ fibre from Thai Acrylic Fibre Co.,Ltd . Full Thai Knitting is a knitwear manufacturer founded in 1987, located in Nonthaburi, Thailand. They export annually more than 250
Regel™ fibre, recycled acrylic fibre from Thai Acrylic Fibre Company (TAF) – Aditya Birla Group, is now “bluesign® APPROVED”, in addition to being a GRS certified acrylic fibre. This certifies that Regel™ meets the safety and environmental requirements of bluesign®
Thai Acrylic Fibre Co.,Ltd. (TAF) and DSA FIBRES (ZHANGJIAGANG) LTD. have come together to offer customers the best quality tops and yarns made from Regel™ - recycled acrylic fibre. DSA FIBRES (ZHANGJIAGANG) LTD. has been engaged in functional acrylic fiber processing
Regel™ fibre – brand-new recycled acrylic fibre from Thai Acrylic Fibre Co., Ltd. (TAF) – has received overwhelming response since its launch and is now expanding its product range in finer deniers – 1.5 and 2.5, in addition to 3.0
Radianza Well, it’s time to start working on the next winter collection! “We need to align with the company’s mission on sustainability. We must focus on sourcing sustainable materials as well as the production process that creates less negative impact to the
TAF has developed this fibre as a result of growing demand of sustainable fashion products from global consumers, brands and retailers. Waste accumulation and its management is one of the key sustainability challenges of the industry and therefore recycling pre-consumer,