CEMATEX, the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, launched the ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award as part of its ongoing efforts to encourage and recognize outstanding industry members and post-graduate students for their contributions to the sustainable development of the global textile and garment industry.
The two award categories are ITMA Industry Excellence Award for ITMA 2015 exhibitors and their clients, and the R&I Excellence Award for post-graduate students of institutions participating in the Research & Innovation Pavilion.
"The ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award celebrates the successful collaboration between technology providers and industry users,” said Charles Beauduin, president of CEMATEX, who also sits on the Industry Excellence Award judging panel. “With both parties working closely together, innovative, yet practical solutions that positively impact the environment and business bottom line can be created. Hence, we hope to continue to encourage more of such industry collaborations. CEMATEX would like to congratulate the winners and finalists for their excellent efforts."
The Industry Excellence Award recognizes textile and garment manufacturers who have leveraged technological innovations to advance business sustainability that benefit people, planet and profit. The finalists have worked closely with ITMA 2015 exhibitors to introduce innovative solutions to their production process or products.
Finalist Berto Industria Tessile is a leading vertically integrated manufacturer of denim products. It leverages on the Matex® Eco Applicator range by ITMA exhibitor Monforts to significantly reduce the amount of liquid needed in finishing denim fabrics, leading to energy savings and a huge reduction in waste water produced.
Gebrüder Otto is a leading yarn manufacturer that implemented Mayer & Cie's spinitsystems® to produce single jersey fabric using up to 35 percent less energy compared to the conventional process.
For the R&I Excellence Award – Masters category, Jan Vincent Jordan, Institut Für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University is the winner. His Master's Thesis, :Development & Assembly of a Test Bench for the Analysis of Magnetic Weft Insertion” clinched top marks with the judges.
The two other finalists were: Jenifer Schneidereit, Hochschule Niederrhein 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, for his Master's Thesis, “Development of Hybrid Woven Structures for Lightweight Applications.”
The ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award winners received their prizes from Beauduin. The winner of the Industry Excellence Award received a cash prize of 10,000 euros and a trophy, among other rewards. The winner of the R&I Excellence Award received a cash prize of 4,000 euros.
Source: CEMATEX
Photo courtesy ITMA
Posted November 24, 2015
Levi Strauss & Co. of USA, known worldwide for its authentic vintage look jeans, is the winner of the first ITMA Sustainable Innovation Award.
It clinched the ITMA Industry Excellence Award category from two other finalists: Berto Industria Tessile (Italy) and Gebrüder Otto (Germany).
Using the NoStone® garment washing technology from Tonello, an ITMA 2015 exhibitor, Levi Strauss & Co. has started preliminary development work in it Plock facility in Poland. Tonello's technology provides Levi Strauss an important first step to solving an industry challenge in denim finishing – the use of pumice stones that have environmental, economic and mechanical disadvantages.
Receiving the award during the ITMA 2015 gala dinner was Levi Strauss & Co.'s R&D Product Researcher Franky Vangaever.
"We are very excited to be the first winner of the ITMA award,” he said. “The success is a testimony of the strong collaboration of two iconic brands – Tonello and ourselves – in pursuit of industry sustainability."
Levi Strauss garners Sustainable Innovation Award