Regel now has wider appeal
Fibres/Yarns
Regel fibre now available with traceability feature
Strategic partnership with FibreTrace, offers complete verification and transparency of company’s recycled acrylic fibre.
24th September 2024
Knitting Industry
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Bangkok, Thailand
Thai Acrylic Fibre Co., Ltd. (TAF) has announced a strategic partnership with FibreTrace, to offer complete verification and transparency of its Regel fibre. The collaboration marks a significant step forward in TAF's commitment to sustainability and accountability within the textile industry.
TAF has implemented FibreTrace technology to enable comprehensive traceability in Regel fibre across the value chain. The innovative solution embeds a luminescent pigment ID at raw fibre, allowing tracing from fibre, through to yarn, fabric, garment and beyond. The unique pigment underpins the digital passport by physically tracking the raw fibre, documenting the product’s journey, authenticity and supply chain.
By integrating FibreTrace technology, TAF ensures that every stage of the production process is transparent and verifiable. This capability not only supports the growing demand for sustainable and ethically sourced materials but also builds consumer trust by guaranteeing the authenticity of TAF's products.
"We are excited to incorporate FibreTrace into our production process, allowing us to provide our customers with unparalleled visibility into our supply chain. By adopting FibreTrace technology, we are not only enhancing the traceability of Regel but also setting a new standard for the industry. This initiative is part of our broader strategy to lead the market in sustainability, quality, and consumer trust," says Tuhin Kulshreshtha, Vice President – Business Development, TAF.
“FibreTrace technology is the original and most reliable solution for fibre traceability, embedding a traceable pigment into any fibre. This innovation allows us to track and share the story of each product, offering valuable insights into its origins and journey through the supply chain. In today’s market, where consumers increasingly prioritize environmental responsibility and ethical production, this transparency is essential.”
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