First ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award finalists announced
CEMATEX, the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers announces that six finalists have been shortlisted from some 30 entries for its first ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award. Three of the finalists are vying for the ITMA Industry Excellence Award while the remaining three are competing for the ITMA Research & Innovation (R&I) Excellence Award
Industry Excellence Award: The Award recognises textile and garment manufacturers who have leveraged on technological innovations to advance business sustainability that benefit people, planet and profit. After much deliberation, the judges have picked the following three finalists who have worked closely with ITMA 2015 exhibitors to introduce innovative solutions to their production process or products: Berto Industria Tessile SRL (Italy) is a leading vertically integrated manufacturer of denim products, was quick to recognise the economic and ecological advantages of the Matex® Eco Applicator range by ITMA exhibitor Monforts. They were the pioneer in adopting Monforts’ innovative technology, which enabled them to significantly reduce the amount of liquid needed in finishing denim fabrics, leading to energy savings and a huge reduction in waste water produced.
Among the finalists are Gebrüder Otto GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) one of the leading yarn manufacturers in Europe, implemented Mayer & Cie.’s spinitsystems® to produce single jersey fabric using up to 35 per cent less energy compared to the conventional process. As a spinning mill, Gebrüder Otto produces the roving bobbins which are processed on the Spinit machines.
Berto Industria Tessile SRLwas the pioneer in adopting the innovative technology by A. Monforts Textilmaschinen for the finishing of their denim fabrics, prompting other companies in Germany, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, Pakistan, Portugal and more to follow suit.
A liquor application device with modern electronic control, the Matex®Eco Applicator allows for an exact quantity of chemicals to be applied and a minimal amount of water to be used in the dyeing and finishing process.
The liquor is not applied to the fabric by dipping in a trough in the conventional way, but by a thin coating using steel rollers. The traditional padding process for finishing denim fabrics using a conventional padder requires liquor absorption of 70 %, while the same finishing effects can be achieved using only 20 – 25 % of liquor with the Matex®Eco Applicator. This leads to about 46 % in energy savings from the subsequent drying process on a stenter and about 75 % less electricity required, in addition to a huge reduction in the amount of waste water produced.
Levi Strauss & Co. (USA), one of the world’s largest brand name apparel companies and a global leader in jeanswear, has started preliminary development work in their Plock facility in Poland using the NoStone® garment washing technology. Tonello’s NoStone® technology provides Levi Strauss & Co. an important first step to solving an industry challenge to make denim finishing more sustainable, cost-effective and efficient.
Levi Strauss & Co. has started preliminary development work in their Plock facility in Poland using Tonello’s NoStone® technology. They were able to achieve the same authentic vintage look on their denim garments with the NoStone® process, but without the environmental, economic and mechanical disadvantages. Details of the NoStone® technology will be released at a later date.
Mr Charles Beauduin, who sits on the Industry Excellence Award judging panel and is also President of CEMATEX, said: “We thank ITMA 2015 exhibitors for supporting this award. What differentiates this award from other industry recognition is that we celebrate the successful collaboration between technology providers and industry users, which ultimately benefits consumers. Necessity is the mother of invention, and the synergies from both parties working together towards a common goal will bring about more innovative solutions that will positively impact the environment and the business bottom line.”
R&I Excellence Award – Masters: The three finalists for the award are: Jan Vincent Jordan, Institut für Textiltechnik (institute for Textile Technology), RWTH Aachen University, Germany, for his Master’s Thesis: “Development & Assembly of a Test Bench for the Analysis of Magnetic Weft Insertion”. Then Jenifer Schneidereit, Hochschule Niederrhein, Germany for her Master’s Thesis: “Sustainable Water Use in Textile Wet Processing: Development of a List of Improvement Measures for a Self-Assessment Tool for Factories”; and Moniruddoza Ashir, Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology, TU Dresden, Germany for his Master’s Thesis: “Development of Hybrid Woven Structures for Lightweight Applications”.
The winners of the ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award will be announced at the ITMA 2015 Gala Dinner held at the La Pelota in Milan on 12 November. The winner of the Industry Excellence Award will receive a cash prize of 10,000 euros and a trophy, among other rewards. A cash prize of 4,000 euros will be given to the winner of the R&I Excellence Award.
CEMATEX has launched ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award as part of its ongoing efforts to encourage and recognise outstanding industry members and post-graduate students for their contributions to the sustainable development of the global textile and garment industry.
ITMA 2015 will be held at the Fiera Milano Rho (November 12 – 19, November 2015). It showcases end-to-end solutions for the entire textile and garment making chain. The exhibition has a gross size of over 200,000 square metres. To-date, over 1,500 exhibitors from 47 economies have signed up to take part in the exhibition. Visitors can purchase their ITMA 2015 badge online before 15 October 2015 to enjoy early-bird rates.