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Heimtextil 2023
Mechthild Maas, editor of TextileTechnology at Heimtextil 2023
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Make and Remake celebrates reuse, repair and rejuvenation
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Make and Remake celebrates reuse, repair and rejuvenation
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Make and Remake celebrates reuse, repair and rejuvenation
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From Earth explores natural fibers and dyes
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Pinatex by Ananas Anam, nonwovens made from purified fibers extracted from pineapple leaves
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Margent Farm, raw hemp fibers are processd using bioresin made from farm waste
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Biohm, biobased materials made from food production and agricultural byproducts
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Eelgrass, plant-based natural material uses to create acoustic mats
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Transforming plant by-products into decorative and functional biomaterials
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Continuous aims for closed loops and zero waste
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ReBlend develops closed textile loops
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From Earth explores natural fibers and dyes
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From Earth explores natural fibers and dyes
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Different Trevira CS Fabrics
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Trend Colors
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