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Product developments and innovations in performance apparel

Product developments and innovations in performance apparel This report provides information on the latest developments in antiviral yarns, cycling apparel, dyeing processes, sustainable workwear and more. 3rd March 2021 Report summary This report provides information on the latest developments in antiviral yarns, cycling apparel, dyeing processes, environmentally sustainable workwear, finishing treatments, performance apparel, performance fabrics, performance footwear, sportswear and yarns. Furthermore, the report includes news from the following innovative brands and other organisations: adidas, Arc teryx, Columbia Sportswear, Craft Sportswear, Devan Chemicals (Devan), DuPont Biomaterials, DyeCoo, Goldwin, Hyosung, Lenzing, Manchester Manufacturing Group, Mexar, Nike, Nilit, North West Textiles Network (NW Texnet), Project Plan B, Promethean Particles, Royal DSM (DSM), Sateri, Spiber, Team Sunweb, Teijin Frontier, The Welding Institute (TWI), UBC Okanagan, Unifi, and Ventile.

Medical Park Family Care Drops Iditarod Sponsorship

Anchorage, Alaska – The Iditarod has just lost two more sponsors: Medical Park Family Care has confirmed that it is not sponsoring the 2021 race, and Massachusetts-based outdoor apparel company Craft Sportswear pulled the plug on its only days-old sponsorship after hearing from PETA. In letters over the past three years, the group had pushed Medical Park Family Care to pull its support, and more than 50,000 PETA members and supporters had also written to the clinic urging it to do so. The news comes just a week after ExxonMobil ended its longstanding $250,000-per-year Iditarod sponsorship after a vigorous PETA campaign. To date, Alaska Airlines, Chrysler, Coca-Cola, Jack Daniel’s, Wells Fargo, and many other brands have cut ties with the race, in which more than 150 dogs have died, most commonly after inhaling their own vomit.

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