Our mission is to utilize textile waste through our proprietary biotech enzymatic hydrolysis process, reducing manufacturing industries’ carbon footprint, leading into a circular economy.
Re-Fresh Global
Re-Fresh Global
Location
Germany
Location
Germany
![<p><strong>Service Provider</strong></p>
<p>A company in the textile supply chain that doesn´t manufacture fabrics or accessories. Products include articles, workshops, trend analysis and certifications..</p> Service Provider](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_SERVICE_PROVIDER.png)
![<p><strong>Additionals</strong></p>
<p>Various detailing solutions in textile processing and marketing. For example, special processing and printing techniques, special sewing methods, or even all sorts of packaging, like boxes, displays, or banderoles.</p> Additionals](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_Additionals.png)
![<p><strong>Applications · Inlays</strong></p>
<p>Products that cannot be used independently and require a carrier material, such as padding materials, meshes, linings, shock absorption, or trimmings. These also include textile workmanships that combine padding with bonding or padding with quilting, and the special production methods required for such material designs. </p> Applications · Inlays](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_Applications_·_Inlays.png)
![<p><strong>Fibres · Yarns · Insulation</strong></p>
<p>Fillers for clothing that allows climate management, i.e., warming or cooling properties. “Insulation + Fibres” indicates synthetic fibres, natural fibers, and blended fibers.</p> Fibres · Yarns · Insulation](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_Insulation_·_Fibres.png)
![<p><strong>Footwear</strong></p>
<p>All kind of products and textiles used for shoes. Woven or knit fabrics with certain properties for that category.<br />Selected applications and Accessories which in-cludes laces, tapes, zippers, eyelets, rivets, rubber parts or patches specialized for shoes.</p> Footwear](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_SHOES.png)
![<p><strong>Printable</strong></p>
<p>Printable carrier fabrics. The printing method is dependent on the respective base material. Various print methods include digital, transfer, and roll pressure.</p> Printable](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_prints_fancy.png)
![<p><strong>Thermo-Regulation</strong></p>
<p>Fabrics that regulate (cool or warm) the body temperature of the wearer, for example by fiber type, fiber cross section, etc. Can also be achieved by fabric construction or finishes/ treatments.</p> Thermo-Regulation](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_Thermo-Regulation.png)
![<p><strong>Fluorocarbon-Free Repellant </strong></p>
<p>Fabrics that achieve water repellant properties without the use of harmful per fluorinated chemicals that may pose a risk to health and the environment. This information is of special interest with coated or laminated base materials since they frequently involve working with PFC’s.</p> Fluorocarbon-Free Repellant](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_FLUOCARBON-FREE.png)
![<p><strong>Recycled</strong></p>
<p>Materials, fabrics, fibers, and yarns that are recycled. The raw materials, natural materials, and synthetic materials come from either post-consumer-waste like PET bottles, or from post-industrial-waste such as paper manufacturing, and are then reworked either chemically or mechanically.</p> Recycled](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_RECYCLED.png)
![<p><strong>Mono Component</strong></p>
<p>Materials that consist of only one material and can be recycled completely. Membranes, more-layered fabrics as well as accessories need to be mono-component in order to be circular.<span><br /></span></p> Mono Component](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_Mono_Component.png)
![<p><strong>CO2 reduced<br /></strong></p>
<p><span>A code dedicated to materials that have reduced CO2 emissions during production.</span></p> CO2 Reduced](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_CO2_reduced.png)
![<p><strong>Circular product</strong></p>
<p>The life-cycle of a product starts with its concept or design, and is followed by production, sales, use (with or without maintenance to make it more durable / longer in use)... Somewhere along the life cycle of the products, it loses its value for the user and ends up as waste (on an official disposal site or in nature). If the product remains unused, it is called a ‘lose end’ whereas the end can also be a new beginning if the loop is closed. To compost, biodegrade and recycle a material, there are different ways to keep it in use and thereby extend the life-cycle/loop. </p>
<p>In addition to the close loop principle, "Cradle-to-Cradle" is a specific term used to describe clothing in a cycle. Instead of afterwards considering the options of how the material can be recycled at the end of its use, the best composition of the material is considered in advance in order to return it to the closed loop. The materials are thus spared of any unnecessary recycling processes.</p> Circular product](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_Circular_product.png)
![<p><span lang="EN-US">Upcycling of pre-consumer cotton scraps from garment production contributes to circular economy.</span></p> Textile Waste](/files/performancedays/content/performance-codes/icon_Textile_Waste.png)
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