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Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion
Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion

Korea Herald

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion

For World Environment Day, the company is sharing how material innovation can help the global fashion industry meet its sustainability goals. TAINAN, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of World Environment Day, Creative Tech Textile is sharing the success story behind Seawool® — its innovative material transforming discarded oyster shells and recycled plastic into a sustainable textile solution. This pioneering approach shows how reusing natural waste can move fashion toward a more sustainable future. Fashion's Push to Become More Sustainable The global fashion industry has recently faced growing pressure to become more sustainable. According to the World Economic Forum, incorporating recycled materials into clothing could reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 80%. Yet, polyester—plastic-based and derived from fossil fuels—remains the most widely used fiber in textiles, while less than 1% of clothing materials are recycled into new garments, per the Geneva Environment Network. In particular, there is a growing need to reduce short-lifecycle plastic-based fabrics and increase uptake of circular, low-impact material innovations. Seawool ®: The 'Emerald from the Ocean' Creative Tech's proprietary Seawool® material represents a bold leap in sustainable material development. By blending discarded oyster shells from Taiwan with recycled PET plastic bottles, the company has created a textile that is as functional as it is environmentally conscious. Already adopted by leading US apparel brands, Seawool® generates around TWD$200 million (US$6.1 million) in annual revenue and is quickly gaining global traction. In May, Creative Tech showcased Seawool® at PanTextiles Tokyo, an international trade event by the Taiwan Textile Federation. "As consumers grow more conscious of their clothing's environmental impact, we want them to know sustainable material innovations like Seawool® exist and are scalable," noted Eddie Wang, Founder and CEO of Creative Tech Textile. "Our goal is to replace traditional fibers with more environmentally-friendly alternatives — facilitating true sustainability from the upstream end of the fashion industry supply chain." Creative Tech currently produces 2,500 tons of Seawool® annually, repurposing approximately 500 tons of oyster shells. How Seawool ® Compares to Traditional Materials Seawool® stands out for both its environmental footprint and fabric properties: Furthermore, the oyster shell powder inside is a low thermal conductivity material, offering temperature stability. Seawool® also has cost and environmental advantages: A sustainable world inside an oyster shell While Taiwan produces an estimated 100,000 tons of oyster shells annually, far greater quantities are generated in the US and China, highlighting the abundance of this natural raw material. Turning oyster shells into functional powder requires a specialized process which Creative Tech has mastered with unique production advantages that support large-scale manufacturing. As demand for eco-conscious materials grows, Creative Tech is well-placed to deliver consistent quality and scale for fashion brands seeking sustainable alternatives. About Creative Tech Textile Founded in 2010 and based in Tainan, Taiwan, Creative Tech Textile is a leading innovator in sustainable textiles. Best known for its proprietary, patented Seawool® material—made from discarded oyster shells and recycled PET bottles—the company delivers high-performance fabrics with natural softness, thermal regulation, and odor resistance. As a Bluesign®-certified manufacturer, Creative Tech helps global apparel brands adopt circular, eco-friendly textiles. For more information, visit:

Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion
Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion

For World Environment Day, the company is sharing how material innovation can help the global fashion industry meet its sustainability goals. TAINAN, June 5, 2025 /CNW/ -- In celebration of World Environment Day, Creative Tech Textile is sharing the success story behind Seawool® — its innovative material transforming discarded oyster shells and recycled plastic into a sustainable textile solution. This pioneering approach shows how reusing natural waste can move fashion toward a more sustainable future. Fashion's Push to Become More Sustainable The global fashion industry has recently faced growing pressure to become more sustainable. According to the World Economic Forum, incorporating recycled materials into clothing could reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 80%. Yet, polyester—plastic-based and derived from fossil fuels—remains the most widely used fiber in textiles, while less than 1% of clothing materials are recycled into new garments, per the Geneva Environment Network. In particular, there is a growing need to reduce short-lifecycle plastic-based fabrics and increase uptake of circular, low-impact material innovations. Seawool®: The 'Emerald from the Ocean' Creative Tech's proprietary Seawool® material represents a bold leap in sustainable material development. By blending discarded oyster shells from Taiwan with recycled PET plastic bottles, the company has created a textile that is as functional as it is environmentally conscious. Already adopted by leading US apparel brands, Seawool® generates around TWD$200 million (US$6.1 million) in annual revenue and is quickly gaining global traction. In May, Creative Tech showcased Seawool® at PanTextiles Tokyo, an international trade event by the Taiwan Textile Federation. "As consumers grow more conscious of their clothing's environmental impact, we want them to know sustainable material innovations like Seawool® exist and are scalable," noted Eddie Wang, Founder and CEO of Creative Tech Textile. "Our goal is to replace traditional fibers with more environmentally-friendly alternatives — facilitating true sustainability from the upstream end of the fashion industry supply chain." Creative Tech currently produces 2,500 tons of Seawool® annually, repurposing approximately 500 tons of oyster shells. How Seawool® Compares to Traditional Materials Seawool® stands out for both its environmental footprint and fabric properties: Odor-resistant Moisture-wicking Offers UV protection Furthermore, the oyster shell powder inside is a low thermal conductivity material, offering temperature stability. Seawool® also has cost and environmental advantages: 1/10 the cost of down 1/20 the cost of high-grade wool Lower water usage compared to down and wool Performs better for water absorption than polyester Improved odor resistance compared with cotton Comparable thermal regulation to pricier low-conductivity fabrics, but at 1/6 to 1/10 the cost A sustainable world inside an oyster shell While Taiwan produces an estimated 100,000 tons of oyster shells annually, far greater quantities are generated in the US and China, highlighting the abundance of this natural raw material. Turning oyster shells into functional powder requires a specialized process which Creative Tech has mastered with unique production advantages that support large-scale manufacturing. As demand for eco-conscious materials grows, Creative Tech is well-placed to deliver consistent quality and scale for fashion brands seeking sustainable alternatives. About Creative Tech Textile Founded in 2010 and based in Tainan, Taiwan, Creative Tech Textile is a leading innovator in sustainable textiles. Best known for its proprietary, patented Seawool® material—made from discarded oyster shells and recycled PET bottles—the company delivers high-performance fabrics with natural softness, thermal regulation, and odor resistance. As a Bluesign®-certified manufacturer, Creative Tech helps global apparel brands adopt circular, eco-friendly textiles. For more information, visit: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Creative Tech Textile View original content to download multimedia:

Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion Français
Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion Français

Cision Canada

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Creative Tech Textile's Seawool® Opens New Horizons for Sustainable Fashion Français

For World Environment Day, the company is sharing how material innovation can help the global fashion industry meet its sustainability goals. TAINAN, June 5, 2025 /CNW/ -- In celebration of World Environment Day, Creative Tech Textile is sharing the success story behind Seawool® — its innovative material transforming discarded oyster shells and recycled plastic into a sustainable textile solution. This pioneering approach shows how reusing natural waste can move fashion toward a more sustainable future. Fashion's Push to Become More Sustainable The global fashion industry has recently faced growing pressure to become more sustainable. According to the World Economic Forum, incorporating recycled materials into clothing could reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 80%. Yet, polyester—plastic-based and derived from fossil fuels—remains the most widely used fiber in textiles, while less than 1% of clothing materials are recycled into new garments, per the Geneva Environment Network. In particular, there is a growing need to reduce short-lifecycle plastic-based fabrics and increase uptake of circular, low-impact material innovations. Seawool ®: The 'Emerald from the Ocean' Creative Tech's proprietary Seawool® material represents a bold leap in sustainable material development. By blending discarded oyster shells from Taiwan with recycled PET plastic bottles, the company has created a textile that is as functional as it is environmentally conscious. Already adopted by leading US apparel brands, Seawool® generates around TWD$200 million (US$6.1 million) in annual revenue and is quickly gaining global traction. In May, Creative Tech showcased Seawool® at PanTextiles Tokyo, an international trade event by the Taiwan Textile Federation. "As consumers grow more conscious of their clothing's environmental impact, we want them to know sustainable material innovations like Seawool® exist and are scalable," noted Eddie Wang, Founder and CEO of Creative Tech Textile. "Our goal is to replace traditional fibers with more environmentally-friendly alternatives — facilitating true sustainability from the upstream end of the fashion industry supply chain." Creative Tech currently produces 2,500 tons of Seawool® annually, repurposing approximately 500 tons of oyster shells. How Seawool ® Compares to Traditional Materials Seawool® stands out for both its environmental footprint and fabric properties: Odor-resistant Moisture-wicking Offers UV protection Furthermore, the oyster shell powder inside is a low thermal conductivity material, offering temperature stability. Seawool® also has cost and environmental advantages: 1/10 the cost of down 1/20 the cost of high-grade wool Lower water usage compared to down and wool Performs better for water absorption than polyester Improved odor resistance compared with cotton Comparable thermal regulation to pricier low-conductivity fabrics, but at 1/6 to 1/10 the cost A sustainable world inside an oyster shell While Taiwan produces an estimated 100,000 tons of oyster shells annually, far greater quantities are generated in the US and China, highlighting the abundance of this natural raw material. Turning oyster shells into functional powder requires a specialized process which Creative Tech has mastered with unique production advantages that support large-scale manufacturing. As demand for eco-conscious materials grows, Creative Tech is well-placed to deliver consistent quality and scale for fashion brands seeking sustainable alternatives. About Creative Tech Textile Founded in 2010 and based in Tainan, Taiwan, Creative Tech Textile is a leading innovator in sustainable textiles. Best known for its proprietary, patented Seawool® material—made from discarded oyster shells and recycled PET bottles—the company delivers high-performance fabrics with natural softness, thermal regulation, and odor resistance. As a Bluesign®-certified manufacturer, Creative Tech helps global apparel brands adopt circular, eco-friendly textiles.

Early results: Voters favoring PPS $1.8B bond
Early results: Voters favoring PPS $1.8B bond

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Early results: Voters favoring PPS $1.8B bond

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The early results show voters are in favor of the $1.8 billion dollar bond for Portland Public Schools. . show 53.69% of those who voted in favor of the bond, with 46.31% opposed. More results will come throughout the night. Just minutes after the first vote tallies were released, PPS officials released statements showing their belief the bond will ultimately pass. 'We are incredibly grateful to the Portland community for once again standing with our students and saying yes to the future of public education. The passage of the 2025 school bond reflects a shared belief that every child deserves to learn in a school that is safe, modern, and designed for success,' PPS Superintendent Kimberlee Armstrong said. 'This bond allows us to move forward with modernizing Jefferson, Cleveland, and Ida B. Wells-Barnett High Schools, while also delivering critical upgrades across campuses, from safety improvements to new roofs, climate systems, and classroom updates. These investments directly support student success by creating environments where students and educators can focus, connect, and thrive.' PPS Board Chair Eddie Wang added: 'We deeply appreciate Portland voters for believing in our students and placing their trust in this board. By passing this bond, our community has reinforced its commitment to public education and to creating safe, modern, and inspiring spaces where every student can thrive.' On Monday night, the PPS Board voted to approve the superintendent's $2 billion proposed budget. However, the district still faces a $40 million budget shortfall that has led . The teachers union says passing the $1.8 billion dollar bond would help reduce some of the proposed cuts. It would also go toward modernizing Cleveland, Jefferson and Ida B. Wells high schools. Despite the potential help from the bond, Portland Association of Teachers President Angela Bonilla with the teachers' union says the state needs to step up. 'We need the legislature to step up. And then what we need from them is to invest every single dollar they possibly can to direct student services,' Bonilla said. Stay with KOIN 6 News as we continue to follow this story. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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