Fibers / Yarns Innovations

C&A tackles fibre fragmentation

Published: 04/04/2023
Author: Fashion Value Chain

DÜSSELDORF – German fashion retailer C&A has become part of the Microfibre 2030 Commitment, where it will contribute to research into fibre fragmentation by testing the release of microfibres during domestic laundering of a minimum eight fabrics per year. 

The tests will be conducted following a quantitative methodology developed by The Micro fibre Consortium, and executed by the initiative’s partner laboratory, Intertek. 

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