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Archroma Moves into Sustainable Carbon Dioxide Dyeing with DyeCoo

Archroma's latest move in sustainable apparel dyeing could accelerate the industry's progress in building a…

Why Haven’t More Mills and Brands Adopted Water-Saving Measures?

It takes more than 900 gallons of water to produce a single pair of denim jeans using conventional practices…

Archroma’s UN Global Compact Initiative Partnership to Drive Eco-Friendly Denim Dyeing Forward

Color and specialty chemicals company Archroma announced Thursday that it has become a signatory of the…

G-Star Raw Launches Collection with Archroma’s EarthColors

G-Star Raw teamed up with Archroma for a capsule collection of denim colored using the color and speciality…

G-STAR IS DYEING YOUR DENIM WITH COLORS DERIVED FROM RECYCLED PLANT WASTE

If any brand could take waste and make it look cool, it’s probably G-Star RAW. The latest innovation…

Archroma Pakistan Wins ‘Employer of the Year” Award

Color and specialty chemicals company Archroma announced Tuesday that its Pakistan affiliate has been named…

Trusty Trading & Archroma Launch a Sustainable Pocketing Solution

A solution to the denim industry’s water usage problem could be in your back pocket. Hong Kong-based…

MintModa and Archroma Partner on Color-Driven Forecasting

Color creativity and fashion storytelling are coming together with MintModa's latest collaboration.

Green is Good: How Profitability Is Driving Sustainability

While the environmental benefits are real and necessary, it's the tangible advantages sustainability provides…

Textile Roundup: Lenzing’s Record Quarter, Archroma Colors Patagonia and InvisiArmor Doesn’t Stink

Lenzing is having a growth spurt, Patagonia picks Archroma for Clean Clothes Collection, and InvisiArmor's…

Denim Experts Weigh In On Chemicals

The adage says, “You are what you eat.” But what about what you wear? With countless chemicals and substances…

More Denim, Less Water: 3 Industry Leaders on Conserving Water

From irrigation to washing, a typical pair of blue jeans uses 919 gallons of water during its life cycle…

Archroma Receives Eco-Innovation Award from WWF Pakistan

Archroma, a world leader in color and chemicals, won the Award for Eco-innovation from WWF Pakistan at the…

Axing Aniline: Is it Really that Dangerous?

The list of chemicals involved in making fashion-forward jeans is extensive, and frankly controversial. After…

Kingpins Transformers Sound Off on the Denim Industry’s Chemical Problem

Each Kingpins Transformers, the seasonal summit focusing on the social, economic and environmental challenges…