GAMA
February 2007
GAMA In this Issue:

- "Feel acetate, feel natural" in Intertextile Beijing
- Acetate, a "Greener Fiber" with exceptional comfort


"Feel acetate, feel natural" in Intertextile Beijing

"Feel acetate, feel natural" will participate in Intertextile Beijing to promote acetate filament yarn in China. The following companies are cooperating under the name "Feel acetate, feel natural": Eastman, Inacsa and SK Chemicals.

The use of apparel fabrics in the China textile sector is booming and Intertextile Beijing has established itself as an important business platform for the textile industry. Intertextile Beijing is attracting thousands of buyers each year e.g. in 2006 over 17,000 visitors from 71 countries attended the show.

Intertextile Beijing is the right place for "Feel acetate, feel natural" to raise attention on the impressive characteristics of acetate: outstanding comfort factor, natural origin, biodegradability and amazing texture. Eastman, Inacsa and SK Chemicals are confident that the many advantages of acetate will be shining at the upcoming Intertextile Beijing!

The group will present the results of the Comfort Study, the Fact Sheet on Comfort and Environment and the visitors will have the chance to see and feel for themselves the texture of acetate and experience the unique sensation to "feel acetate, feel natural".

For further information please contact: gama@kelleneurope.com

 

Acetate, a "Greener Fiber" with exceptional comfort
Acetate,  a "Greener Fiber" with exceptional comfortFor your customers who care about our environment, natural acetate is a manmade fiber that is environmentally friendly. Recently GAMA has published a Fact Sheet on Comfort and Environment, which illustrates acetate's "Green" eco properties. Acetate is made from a natural raw material, cellulose. Acetate manufacturing is a closely controlled process that is very environmentally friendly.

The Fact Sheet is now available to download Click Here

 

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