Nylon is lagging behind other materials in the brand's sustainability progress, but it's betting on investment in biomaterial ...
Aquafil has opened a pilot plant to chemically separate elastic fibre from nylon waste textiles for its Econyl ...
The nylon recovered through this process will be regenerated at the ECONYL® plant, transforming waste into high-quality regenerated nylon ready for new textile applications—significantly reducing ...
The region's thriving automotive sector, particularly in countries like China and India, has propelled the growth of nylon applications, thereby increasing the demand for adiponitrile. Furthermore ...
The next step? Refining and scaling the process to an industrial level in order to process impactful volumes of material. To support this, Aquafil has built a network of strategic partners to secure a ...
The Australia & New Zealand nylon cable ties market was valued at $10.7 million in 2019, and is projected to reach $18.7 million by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 8.7% from 2020 to 2027. Nylon cable tie ...
Aquafil S.p.A. (Arco, Italy) announced that it has launched, in Slovenia, the first demonstration plant for the chemical ...
Several patents by the University of Cukurova highlight a novel method for more easily forming microvascular channels in ...
Now, with the launch of this pilot plant, lab successes have translated into real-world application: for the first time ever, elastic fibers can be effectively separated from nylon in blended fabrics.
Using microorganisms, KAIST researchers have successfully developed a new bio-based plastic to replace conventional plastic.
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