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Indian Textile Hub at Breaking Point as Costs Spiral and Demand Sags

"We need support with payments, we need larger orders—we need help," one local trade official said.

Lenzing, Birla Might Be World’s ‘Greenest’ Viscose Suppliers

Companies are being "very clear they now exclusively purchase their supply from 'green shirt' producers," the…

Why Man-Made Cellulosic Fibers’ Circularity May Look More Like an Oval

Although circularity is top-of-mind, investments and breakthroughs are struggling to keep pace with the…

Viscose Sourcing’s Repeat Offenders? Forever 21 and Michael Kors

A new report says 75 percent of the world's leading brands have made few to no commitment to sourcing more…

Here’s How Much of the World’s Viscose Supply Chain Is ‘Green’

Canadian nonprofit Canopy has been tracking the sustainable transformation of man-made cellulosic fiber…

Chemical Recycling is Circular Fashion’s Future. Why Aren’t More Companies Doing It?

Fashion for Good's Full Circle Textiles Project marks a "new frontier in chemical recycling." What are the…

New Plan Guides Cellulosic Sector Toward Sustainable Circularity

Man-made cellulosic fibers like viscose, modal and lyocell can help realize circular fashion, regenerate…

Lenzing Group Reports Successful First Half of 2015

The Lenzing Group released results for the first half of 2015 Tuesday, noting increased revenues, higher…

Lenzing Doubles Profit in Q1

Cost-cutting measures, a marketing push for Tencel and Modal and a better product selection helped Austrian…

Lenzing Sells Dolan and European Carbon Fiber to Focus on Man-Made Cellulosics

Leading man-made cellulose fiber producer Lenzing announced Wednesday that it sold its fully owned German…