Promotion/01/28/2021

Taiwan focuses on a sustainable textile industry

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Taiwan is one of the leading textile locations in the world. At ISPO Munich Online, the Taiwan Textile Federation will present the most exciting new developments from Taiwanese textile manufacturers for the sports market under the heading "Taiwan Select".

The Taiwan Textile Federation supports and promotes the Taiwan textile industry.

With its innovative products, the Taiwanese textile industry is an important pillar of the global sportswear industry. In terms of export value, Taiwan's textile industry is among the top seven in the world. In 2019, the value of the country's textile exports was US$9.18 billion. While the country used to rely mainly on cheap mass production, after more than 60 years of development, Taiwan's textile industry has become an innovator with an integrated value chain, focusing on high-quality materials for sports and outdoor apparel. The foundation of this success is a high and consistent level of quality, on-time delivery and excellent communication skills.

100 Prozent recyceltes Polyester, wasserabweisend, Bluesign und Oeko-Tex zertifiziert von U-Long High-Tech Textile.
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U-Long High-Tech Textile

Focus on sustainable textiles and technologies

The focus of the Taiwanese textile industry, which is represented by the Taiwan Textile Federation, is now on the forward-looking topic of sustainability. The aim is to establish itself worldwide as the pivotal sourcing hub for innovative, sustainable and intelligent textiles. The country is already a leader in recycled polymers and polymer blends and is actively engaged in the search for new sustainable textile solutions that combine high-tech, ecology, functionality and life aesthetics. Successful examples include the production of recycled polyester and nylon from marine waste and water-free dyeing. Many manufacturers also produce according to the requirements of numerous textile sustainability standards such as bluesign, GRS, ZDHC, Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex and Restricted Substance Lists.

Stormfleece von Singtex Industrial, Bluesign und Oeko-Tex zertifiziert, besteht aus 92 Prozent recyceltem Polyester und 8 Prozent Elasthan (4 Way Stretch Double Weave)
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Singtex Industrial

Sustainable product highlights

To keep in touch with international buyers in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions, the Taiwan Textile Federation is now presenting its innovations at ISPO Munich Online. More than a hundred selected, innovative products from 30 Taiwanese suppliers in the fields of textiles, apparel and trims for the outdoor, snowsports, teamsports, health/fitness and urban segments will be showcased in the "Taiwan Select" section - in some cases by video. Here, too, the focus of the selection is on sustainable innovations.

Doppeljersey (Abacell) von Everest Textile aus 42 Prozent Papier, 35 Prozent Polyester und 23 Prozent recyceltes Polyester mit Bluesign und Oeko-Tex Zertifizierung.
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Everest Textile

Products featured include, for example, Umorfil®, a bionic fiber technology, bio-based Airmem® Colorshell fabrics with USDA certification, and Seawool®, which is made from discarded oyster shells and recycled polyester bottles.