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Archroma will showcase “Planet Conscious” technologies

Published: August 20, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Pratteln, Switzerland, August 20, 2024 – Bringing its most recent “Planet Conscious+” innovations to FEBRATEX 2024 in Brazil, Archroma—a global pioneer in specialty chemicals toward sustainable solutions—hopes to enable the textile mills and brands in the area to spearhead the industry’s transition to sustainability.

Brazil is positioned as a leader in sustainability because to its integrated textile supply chain. In addition to increasing local mills’ and brands’ global competitiveness, Archroma helps them handle issues related to waste management, chemical use, and energy and water use. SUPER SYSTEMS+ and other of our breakthroughs and concepts will have their perfect platform at FEBRATEX 2024. Leonardo Harsch, vice president of Archroma Textile Effects for South and Central America

SUPER SYSTEMS+ are robust end-to-end systems that integrate intelligent effects with fiber-specific processing technologies. The SUPER SYSTEMS+ suite, which draws from the widest product portfolio in the industry, includes cleaner chemistries that remove hazardous or regulated substances, long-lasting colors and functional effects that enhance the value and longevity of the finished product, and wet processing solutions that deliver measurable environmental impact from sizing to finishing.

At FEBRATEX 2024, professionals in the textile industry will have the opportunity to explore Archroma’s “PLANET CONSCIOUS+” vision and learn about cutting-edge SUPER SYSTEMS+ technologies like the patented EarthColors® technology, which turns non-edible food and agricultural waste into high-performance bio waste-based dyes, and Archroma’s denim halo, a recently introduced concept for denim production that is both eco-friendly & simple, aniline-free* DenisOL® PURE INDIGO 30 LIQ pre-reduced indigo.

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