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                Naveena Denim switches to CiCLO®


                              Fibres to minimize waste




              Naveena Denim Limited is taking sustainable efforts to another height. NDL is known for promoting ethical
                production in Pakistan’s denim sector. Apart from switching to sustainable technologies, NDL is using
                CiCLO® Fibres to enable efficient washing and laser processing to minimize waste at every step. The
                chemistry used to make CiCLO fibers is ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® certified. Each ingredient is
               analyzed annually to confirm it meets statutory requirements and is not harmful to human health during a
              multistep process. This independent certification offers transparent proof that CiCLO ingredients meet the
                                     ecologically responsible textile manufacture criteria.

              Once per year, OEKO-TEX updates the limits of the banned substances and expands them to include new
             scientific findings or statutory requirements. CiCLO fibers, yarns, and textiles have been proven effective over
              several years through reliable scientific data gathered from third-party laboratory studies that determine the
               rate and extent of biodegradation in simulated environments, including seawater landfill and wastewater
               treatment plants. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) has established internationally
             recognized scientific and technological tests to measure the true biodegradation of plastic products in these
              environments. Long-term studies demonstrate clearly how microbes metabolize CiCLO textiles and fugitive
                  microfibers while untreated textiles remain persistent and refractory in those same environments.








           FoN targets over 50%  reduction



                    in synthetic fibers by 2030




            The Future of Nonwovens (FoN) project aims to    methods, especially airlaid, and new raw materials
            bring sustainable manufacturing within the       to expand the property space of sustainable
            nonwoven value chain. FoN supports the           bioproducts to replace less sustainable materials in
            ExpandFibre mission, which includes establishing a   the future. The particular tasks for the FoN project
            Center of Excellence to enhance collaboration    include developing airlaid material prototypes from
            between partners within the nonwovens value chain.   novel fibers and binders, developing bio-based and
            Those partners include raw material producers    thermoformable airlaid-reinforced composites,
            (Fortum, Metsa Spring, Infinited Fiber Company and   comparing airlaid webs with other nonwoven types
            UPM), a producer of biobased and sustainable     and defining property-space; developing
            bonding chemicals for airlaids and composites    spectroscopic methods for on-line characterization;
            (CH-Polymers), a nonwoven fabric producer        and creating a roadmap for identifying business
            (Suominen), an airlaid machinery manufacturer
            (Anpap), and a measurement and automation        opportunities for sustainable nonwovens.The Future
            system supplier for high-quality nonwovens       of Nonwovens project envisions that by 2030, over
            production (Valmet).                             50% of synthetic textile fibers in nonwovens will be
                                                             replaced with sustainable bio-based,
            The FoN project is also joining the ExpandFibre   biodegradable, and recycled materials in Europe
            mission by utilizing various nonwoven production   and the USA.



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