29 Eylül 2014 Pazartesi

DuPont to introduce Sorona, a bio-based product for preparation of ethnic wears

DuPont is in discussion again for its ultimate sustainability discoveries. This time, the company is going to introduce Sorona, a biopolymer product for commercialization in clothes. Containing about 37 percent of renewable bio-based components, the product is suitable for production of denims, hosiery, shirting, suiting, jackets and swimwear. This product is good for taking about 30 percent lesser power and releasing 63 percent lesser emission from domestic fuel in comparison to nylon. According to Balvinder Singh Kalsi, the President of ASEAN and South Asia, the new Biosciences Laboratory in Hyderabad is specially focused on aspirations of Indian shoppers. Sorona is beig introduced in India soon with lots of hopes and expectations of positive results.

Read full story on Sorona here at – http://igiri.org/health/sorona-biopolymer-sarees-and-ethnic-wear/

This extensive bio-based product suggests inclusion of supplies that are renewable and efficient enough not to impart any harmful impacts on environment. Mr. Balvinder further states that the company is looking for collaboration with Gujarat based textile developers in Surat and other cities for introducing Sorona. Production of beautiful ethnic put on with this component is the best and really logical step in this direction. This deal is beneficial for introducing new opportunities for keeping the environment clean and free from synthetic materials.

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