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 NexTex Innovations introduce a new   OEKO-TEX® has launched the new


 TurboDry Warm Collection             Impact Calculator





             To achieve the industry goal for 2030, companies   for future generations. The testing and certification
             need reliable data and promote progress and data   process on which our standards are based
             sharing throughout the global supply chain;      guarantees maximum consumer safety. The
             OEKO-TEX® has launched the Impact Calculator.    OEKO-TEX® Association has also published its
             The tool measures each step’s carbon and water   annual updates of the test criteria, limit values , and
             footprint, the general process, and one kilogram of   requirements for its certification. All new regulations
             material/product. In 2022, OEKO-TEX® will continue   will go into effect after the transition period on April 1,
             to monitor various substances based on the latest   2022. OEKO-TEX®’s most important innovation for
             scientific discoveries and compliance with relevant   2022 is the new impact calculator for the textile and
             specifications. This mainly refers to some       leather industry. The new impact calculator enables
             preservatives of the process and the bisphenols F, S,   individual production sites to identify the most
             and AF.
 NexTex Innovations, an Atlanta-based textile technology developer that builds strategic partnerships with   significant impacts of CO2 emissions and water
 brands, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers to bring textile innovations to market, introduced its new TurboDry   OEKO-TEX® enables consumers and companies to   consumption, take action to achieve reduction goals,
 Warm Collection at the Outdoor Retailer Snow Show, which was held on January 26-28 in Denver, Colorado.   make responsible decisions that protect our planet   and share carbon and water footprint data.
 TurboDry is a patented knitting process, and proprietary yarns with optimized contact angle pull moisture away
 from the wearer’s body and set it in motion. From there, innovative capillaries knit into the yarn quickly move
 the moisture to the fabric’s exterior, where it spreads out for fast evaporation.

 TurboDry relies on physics, not chemical coatings, to keep the wearer dry and perform at the peak. The yarns
 leverage the science of contact angles and capillary action to transport moisture away from the skin naturally.
 TurboDry is more than just a wicking fabric, it is a new dimension in drying technology. TurboDry relies on
 biomimicry to provide ideal one-way moisture transport, and it performs better than leading wicking fabrics   Primark’s new
 without the use of chemical coatings. Because TurboDry fabrics rely on physics, their drying abilities last and
 last and last; TurboDry is fully recyclable and can be made from recycled material.
                                                    collection features the


 NOBO™ ANTI-ODOR: A new cost-effective              LYCRA® FREEF!T®


 odor protection for textiles                       technology




 Sciessent, a leading provider of customized   long-lasting, odor-free performance. NOBO™ can be
 antimicrobial, odor control, and water repellent   incorporated into virtually any fabric and is ideal for
 solutions has launched its new offering named   daily-use garments, and variable application levels   A new line of men’s slim faded jeans from Primark   super-generous stretch and long-lasting shape
 “NOBO™ ANTI-ODOR.” The new finish has   can eliminate odor.   delivers soft, easy stretch and a wider fit window. The   retention. Launched in 2018, it features LYCRA®
 specifically been formulated to reduce the buildup   new collection uses LYCRA® FREEF!T® technology   T400® and LYCRA® fibers, blended seamlessly with
 and retention of odor in natural and synthetic fabrics.   The key benefits & features of the new technology   for the said purpose. The line’s promise is   cotton. Knit and woven fabrics made with LYCRA®
 This affordable treatment utilizes mesoporous oxide,   include i) Metal-free odor control, ii) Non-biocidal, iii)   Performance Stretch Fabric for Freedom of   FREEF!T® technology are lightweight and
 a benign, non-biocidal mineral that reaches full   bluesign® approved and Oeko-Tex certified iv)   Movement, Durability, and Comfort. Primark, an   breathable, with low shrinkage, and a natural, cottony
 compliance for use in the EU. NOBO™ continuously   Regenerates with laundering, v) Reduces odor –   exclusively brick-and-mortar retailer with more than   hand. LYCRA® FREEF!T® technology helps meet
 captures, traps, and neutralizes olfactory offenders   validated by the ISO 17299-3 test, v) Durable –   380 stores in 13 countries throughout Europe and the   the consumer need, increase satisfaction and reduce
 that build upon natural and synthetic fabrics – for the   variable application levels can eliminate odor for the   United States, will feature the LYCRA® logo hangtag   returns. The yarns are treated by a patented process
 life of the garment, vi) Environmentally friendly –
                                                              and woven in an open structure to achieve a soft,
 garment’s lifetime.
 NOBO™ has no negative impact on the environment   on their collection to communicate the performance   easy stretch that fits a variety of body shapes more
 during the wear or laundry process, vii) Maintains   benefits of this breakthrough technology.   comfortably. This versatile technology can also be
 NOBOTM odor absorber technology regenerates   fabrics characteristics – no impact on hand, drape,   used in comfort waistbands for hosiery, lingerie, and
 with launderings, providing textile products with   or other attributes.   LYCRA® FREEF!T® technology delivers soft,   underwear.
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