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Xtep in partnership with Covestro to produce low-carbon running shoes
Xtep International Holdings established a strategic cooperation arrangement with Covestro, a German chemical group, and Silan Group, an integrated footwear platform, to produce low-carbon running shoes. The announcement of the partnership was made jointly with the presentation of Xtep’s low-carbon running shoes, 360-ECO, which uses biomass raw materials. Compared with ...
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Covestro, Huafeng, Cyclone cut CO2 emissions for sports shoes
The German chemical group Covestro, the Chinese textile technology firm Huafeng and the Chinese green fiber technology company Cyclone have jointly developed a solution to manufacture running and sports shoes that generate around 230 grams of CO₂ equivalent less than a pair using conventional fossil-based polyurethane (PU) dispersions and virgin ...
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Covestro proposes to use digital printing to glue shoes
Covestro, a German manufacturer of polymer materials is proposing hot-melt adhesives based on its Desmomelt U thermoplastic powder to glue the upper and outsole of shoes by using digital printing. “Polyurethane dispersions have proven their worth in adhesives for manual shoe production. But attempts to automate manual application with robot-assisted ...
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Footwear companies take sustainability in their stride
Hardly a day goes by without a footwear company or a component supplier announcing a more sustainable product, a recycling program or an environmentally-friendly scheme. Such a flurry of initiatives is motivated by growing consumer and regulatory pressure as well as greater corporate consciousness. Nevertheless, the shift to more sustainable ...
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Covestro uses CO2 to make shoes
The German chemical group Covestro is using CO2, along with recycled and more sustainable materials, to produce elegant, casual and sports shoes with its footwear partners. The campaign is part of the group’s efforts to expand the use of cardyon , a raw material for the production of ...
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Lenzing, Covestro help spearhead Renewable Carbon Initiative
Materials producers Lenzing and Covestro are among 11 companies from six countries that recently joined forces to launch the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI). The initiative, under the leadership of German research institute nova-Institute , aims to phase out the use of fossil fuels for all organic chemicals ...