Zero Water Waste
We patented a mechanical production process to avoid water consumption and waste. The Textile Industry is an intensive water user and producer of wastewater. Sustainable production implies using less water by maximum wastewater and chemicals recovery. In our case, recovered scraps of fabrics
Recycling VS Upcycling
What is the difference between Recycling and Upcycling? The misconception about this topic is common. Let’s go through this. Recycle means converting wasted materials into new materials again. Indeed, Recycling brings a product back to the start point as a raw
“Made from the existing: the circular philosophy of our products”
We patented a mechanical process to produce responsible insulations. "Made from the existing" means upcycling recovered scraps of high-quality fabrics, in our case camelhair and cashmere, from the production of coats (and not only). Our patented process is completely mechanical and does
What does “Upcycling” mean in the fashion industry?
Upcycling is a neologism that keeps together two concepts that not always go hand-in-hand First, the idea of recycling and second, the idea of improvement and quality, even though you are using discarded materials. Thus the prefix “up”. In a Circular Economy
Upcycling from Production Waste
We are glad to share the article "Luxury Coats from Production Waste with Imbotex Lab" by Antonella Ilaria Totaro on the latest number of Materia Rinnovabile magazine: "Imbotex Lab’s products Cameluxe® and Luxepad® are created in three steps: recyclable materials
TEXTILE EXCHANGE Sustainability Conference
We’re proud to be exhibiting at #TextileExchange20 virtual conference, from Nov 2-6, where industry experts will discuss how to accelerate preferred fiber & materials + climate action in the industry.