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July 5, 2021
BERGAMO, Italy July 5, 2021 The return of RadiciGroup Advanced Textile Solutions to the trade fair circuit after months of lockdown starts with Milano Unica taking place on6 and 7 July at the Fiera Milano Rho exhibitions district.
The Group has decided to focus on fashion textiles–one of the sectors hit the hardest by the pandemic–and to exhibit its portfolio of low environmental impact yarn. Without a doubt, the fashion textiles market has to place its stakes on sustainability to become a leading player in the revival and change under the banner of the circular economy.
The RadiciGroup stand is located in the Innovation Area of TexClubTec, the technical and performance textiles section of Sistema Moda Italia, and is showcasing all the Group’s most innovative and sustainable yarn solutions for the textiles world: from Renycle®, yarn made from recycled nylon 6, to Repetable®, polyester yarn originating from the recovery of PET bottles, and the Biofeel® ran
Italy’s textiles and clothing sector set for 2022 recovery
Interview with Gianfranco Di Natale – Sistema Moda Italia (SMI) and Confindustria Moda.
10th March 2021
According to Gianfranco Di Natale, general manager of Sistema Moda Italia, and director of Confindustria Moda, Italian textile-clothing system will recover in 2022. In Episode 3 of
Con le mani, a series of meetings organized by international yarn fair Filo, with some important testimonials from the textile world, Mr Di Natale was asked about the economic situation of the Italian textile-clothing sector and the key-role played by the Made in Italy supply chain.
During his interview Mr Di Natale says that, according to SMI and Confindustria Moda forecasts, it will be possible to speak of a real recovery starting from 2022. He says that the first two quarters of 2021 will be negative, the percentages are improving compared to last year, in the third quarter it should achieve a balance, the fourth quarter should see a
Italy’s Fashion Industry Needs 3 Billion Euros, Camera Della Moda Says
Women s Wear Daily (WWD) 3/3/2021 Luisa Zargani
MILAN Carlo Capasa, chairman of the Italian Camera della Moda, is speaking up for the country’s embattled fashion industry.
This week, Capasa was in Rome to speak about the industry’s prospects within the the national Recovery and Resilience Plan during talks held by the lower Chamber’s industry Commission and the Senate’s European budget and affairs Commission. On this occasion, he quantified the sum needed to restart the fashion industry, badly affected by the coronavirus impact.
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According to Capasa and the Camera, up to 3 billion euros would be necessary as part of an “immediate intervention” to support all the small and medium-sized enterprises in Italy, many counting fewer than 15 employees. The investment, he said, is “needed to restart a key sector in the Italian economy.”
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