2025-11-27
The Footwear Material Sustainability Meetup was held in Ho Chi Minh City this week, bringing together global footwear brands, Asian manufacturers, and technical textile suppliers to discuss new sustainability trends across the supply chain. The event placed strong emphasis on recyclable mesh fabrics, low-impact dyeing, and high-performance knitted uppers, signaling growing demand for environmentally responsible materials in the footwear sector.
LEARN MOREExploring the Benefits and Applications of 100% Polyester Sandwich Air Mesh Fabric
2025-11-23
100% polyester sandwich air mesh fabric is a remarkable material that has gained significant traction in the textile industry, especially for applications requiring breathability, comfort, and durability. This innovative fabric is engineered using a sandwich-like structure, which typically consists of two outer layers of polyester mesh enclosing a central layer that enhances airflow and cushioning
LEARN MORECalifornia EPR Law Boosts Footwear Mesh Fabric Recycling: Textile Renewal Alliance Launches
2025-11-18
The Textile Renewal Alliance has officially launched its website, supporting California’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law for textiles. This groundbreaking legislation requires manufacturers and retailers to take responsibility for the full lifecycle of their products, including post-consumer recycling and reuse.
LEARN MOREDiscover the Versatile Benefits of 3D Spacer Air Mesh Fabric in Innovative Packaging Solutions
2025-11-18
Discover the Versatile Benefits of 3D Spacer Air Mesh Fabric in Innovative Packaging Solutions Table of Contents 1. Introduction to 3D Spacer Air Mesh Fabric 2. What is 3D Spacer Air Mesh Fabric? 3. Key Benefits of 3D Spacer Air Mesh Fabric in Packaging 3.1 Lightweight Design for Cost Efficiency 3.2 Enhanced Breathability for Preservation 3
LEARN MORE2025-11-14
Colombia has officially removed import tariffs on 37 categories of textile and footwear raw materials, a major policy shift aimed at boosting local manufacturing competitiveness. These categories include synthetic fibers, polyester-based fabrics, knitted uppers, and other key components “for which Colombia has no domestic production capacity or only minimal output.”
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