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ARKEMA INTRODUCES BIO-BASED ACRYLIC BINDERS TO LOWER THE PRODUCT CARBON FOOTPRINT OF PERFORMANCE TEXTILES

ARKEMA INTRODUCES BIO-BASED ACRYLIC BINDERS TO LOWER THE PRODUCT CARBON FOOTPRINT OF PERFORMANCE TEXTILES
Arkema, a leader in Specialty Materials, has launched its new range ENCOR® bio-based waterborne dispersions designed for textile printing and finishing applications.

Arkema, with up to 30% bio-based content (1) , and up to 40% carbon footprint reduction (2) compared to traditional textile resins, are supporting the textile industry’s efforts to decrease their product’s carbon footprint, supporting a more sustainable lifestyle.

“The textile value chain being responsible for 6 to 8% of the worldwide emissions (3) , with an increasing demand, there is an important need to transform and reduce the carbon footprint of the sector.

Bio-based solutions set the stage for the next generation of more sustainable textile products, supporting our customers to achieve their sustainability and carbon reduction goals” said Helene PERNOT – Global Sustainability Marketing Director @Coating Solutions.

“Arkema’s approach encompasses the entire lifecycle”: From safer product, such as formaldehyde and APEO-free formulations that comply with Oeko-Tex® Eco Passport standards (6) and/or are suitable for food contact (5) , to the use of renewable and lower carbon feedstocks, said Patricia BEURDELEY- Global Market Manager Nonwovens & Textile @Coating Solutions.

“We also focus on end-of-life management, with work to enhance the biodegradability of our future grades, extending durability, as well as improving color solidity and washing resistance.”

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