BASF presents eco-efficient textile
solutions at Interstoff Asia Essential 2009 BASF
Textile Chemicals will demonstrate how eco-friendly textile
solutions can also contribute economically at the ‘Interstoff
Asia Essential’ trade show. The show, a highly respected
sourcing platform for textile professionals focusing on
eco-textiles and functional fabrics, will take place from March
18 – 20 in Hong Kong.
At this show, BASF Textile Chemicals aims to showcase how
ecology and economy can go hand in hand through innovative
solutions focusing on three key aspects: consumer safety,
resource saving and climate protection. These solutions are part
of BASF Textile Chemicals’ commitment to the textile industry,
“Putting *FUTURE into Textiles,” which aims at contributing to
better textiles and a better future.
Products and solutions presented at the show include
- One of the world’s first textile articles with a
demonstrated carbon footprint.
- Eco-efficient solutions that contribute to saving
resources like water and energy, as well as time and cost.
- A formaldehyde-free textile processing system meeting the
highest formaldehyde requirements.
Eco-efficient solutions adds value from both economical
and ecological perspectives
BASF will take part in the panel discussion organized by
Interstoff Asia Essential and Eco Textile News. Paul Mui, Head
of Business Management Textile Chemicals East Asia, will be on
the panel discussing ”Can sustainability survive the global
credit crunch?” BASF’s eco-efficient solutions are not only
environmentally friendly such as contributing to saving
resources. Solutions such as Helizarin® ECOSOFT Printing System
for textile printing and wrinkle-free finishing applied in for
example non-iron shirts were analyzed using BASF’s
Eco-efficiency Analysis, which looks at the overall
environmental impact of a product along with its total cost of
alternative products and processes. The results show that they
are the best alternative also from an economical point of view –
saving time and cost.
One of the world’s first textile articles with a carbon
footprint In a joint project with leading partners along the
textile value chain, BASF calculated the carbon footprints of
specific articles from empirical data collected during the
actual production process. Furthermore, the partners were able
to reduce overall carbon dioxide emissions by using BASF textile
auxiliaries and technologies.
Two ecological solutions were compared against the
conventional systems used in textile mills: BASF’s aftersoaping
agent Cyclanon® XC-W for dyeing, and BASF Color Fast Finish
system that is an intelligent coloration system. The former can
reduce the processing time and water consumption compared to the
conventional system.
BASF Color Fast Finish, an intelligent coloration system, is
a one-step-process of textile dyeing and finishing, combining
the dyeing, washing and finishing steps into one step, which can
reduce the processing time and the carbon dioxide emissions.
One step ahead in product stewardship “Consumer safety along
with environmental protection are our top priorities when coming
to developing new products,” states Janardhanan Ramanujalu,
Director and Head of Global Business Management Textile
Chemicals at BASF. One outstanding example is BASF’s
formaldehyde-free textile processing system that ensures “zero
add-on” of formaldehyde during production.
This is especially important for manufacturers of baby and
children’s wear, where controls for formaldehyde levels have
become more stringent. “Not only can customers meet today’s
standards, they can be rest assured also in the future,”
explained Janardhanan.
Visitors will also learn how BASF Textile Chemicals is taking
further steps in improving consumer safety, for example, in the
field of product stewardship and meeting ecological standards.
Janardhanan continues: “This is to live up to our goal - ‘FUTURE
means textiles are safe – anytime, anywhere’ - which we want to
jointly achieve with our customers and partners in the textile
industry.”
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