Birla Cellulose, a manufacturer of sustainable cellulose fibres held a hub-meet in Tamil Nadu’s Karur, to explain potential of sustainable manmade cellulosic fibres (MMCF) in the home textiles sector. This meet which was attended by 175 home textile producers and exporters from the Karur
India’s biggest cellulose fibre manufacturer Birla Cellulose, has partnered with Israeli start-up Algaeing to develop algae-based cellulosic fibres which eliminate the need for traditional dyeing. Algaeing’s patented algae bio-based technologies aim to utilise vertically-farmed algae to produce sustainable, biodegradable and zero-waste textiles and dyes for the textiles
India’s top sustainable cellulose fibre producer, Birla Cellulose has achieved top ranking in Canopy’s Hot Button Report 2023 for its commitment to conserve endangered forests and promote circular solutions. Canopy, an environment focused not-for-profit entity, has released their annual Hot Button Report, which enables fashion brands and retailers to robustly assess
SaXcell, a pioneer in textile recycling, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Birla Cellulose, a part of the Aditya Birla Group and one of the world’s largest manufacturers of man-made cellulosic fiber. This MoU marks the beginning of an extended collaboration between the two companies aimed at producing recycled man-made cellulosic fibers. […]
NavyasaByLiva, a saree and womenwear brand has unveiled its AW’23 collection named ‘The Garden of Eden’. “The collection is designed to cater to the modern woman, offering a mesmerising blend of ethereal prints and chic designs that weave a vibrant and colorful story,” Birla Cellulose said in a press release. “NavyasaByLiva focuses on creating effortlessly […]
The board of Grasim Industries has approved the raising of funds not exceeding Rs 4,000 crore by way of a rights issue, while the rating agencies continue to reaffirm Grasim’s ‘AAA’ ratings. This Rs 4,000 crore will fund ongoing capital expenditure, repay existing borrowings, and support general corporate purposes. Grasim is implementing its highest ever […]
Indian producer of cellulose fibres, Birla Cellulose has launched ‘Circular Fiber Blend’ which has significantly enhanced the proportion of mechanically recycled fibre to 50 percent. “This has been down even while maintaining high-strength yarn, making it ideal for fabric and garment production across diverse categories,” Birla Celluose said in a press release. The
Birla Cellulose, a producer of sustainably focused cellulose fibres, has launched Birla Viscose Ecosoft, a new variant of viscose, made exclusively from bamboo pulp. “Bamboo is amongst the fastest growing species, with some varieties reaching maturity in 4-6 months. It is widely considered less resource intensive to cultivate versus other natural fibres and hence
Birla Cellulose has collaborated with over 1,500 weavers across India to support the handloom weaver community and increase productivity in the sector. The Aditya Birla Group company ensures timely and consistent delivery of quality yarn at stable prices, thereby boosting the capabilities of weavers, while also introducing them to sustainable, eco-friendly, cost-effective,