The global manufacturing industry is facing an unprecedented green revolution, and the machine tool industry is at its epicenter. With the phased implementation of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and strict Eco-design directives, carbon emission thresholds for mechanical equipment have become mandatory. This isn't just a rule for the European market; Asia and the U.S. are also tightening their energy-saving requirements, forcing global machine tool manufacturers to completely restructure their products and processes. Companies that fail to comply with the new green standards may be excluded from international supply chains. A new green competition, which will determine corporate survival and future market position, has begun.
Imagine a candy wrapper you don't have to unwrap and that doesn't become trash. Would you eat it or throw it away? With modern technology advancing daily, the food packaging industry has developed edible film packaging to keep up with sustainability trends, allowing you to eat the protective layer directly while enjoying your food.
Against the backdrop of rising global awareness of environmental sustainability and continuous advancements in textile technology, the textile industry is entering a critical phase of transformation and upgrading. Acelon Chemicals & Fiber Corp., as a key driver of Taiwan's textile industry, continues to lead industry development with innovative high-performance yarn technology, while actively implementing environmental and sustainable principles. We are committed to providing textile solutions that are both high-performing and eco-friendly. The following will introduce Acelon's core advantages, product features, and applications, and look ahead to its vision of helping the industry move towards a green future.
In an industrial landscape where foam serves an incredibly broad spectrum of purposes, generic solutions are increasingly obsolete. Consequently, deep customization has become a defining characteristic of the modern foam sector.
As the times evolve and the public’s aesthetic preferences advance, fast fashion has gradually become mainstream, characterized by rapid production, low prices, and mass consumption. Consequently, the textile industry’s waste problem has become increasingly severe. According to data, approximately 92 million tons of textile waste are generated globally each year, and the recycling rate for this waste is extremely low—less than 1% of garments are reused, while the majority are incinerated, placing a tremendous environmental burden on the Earth.
Since the United Nations announced the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, Living Fountain has adopted Goal 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production — as its core mission. By utilizing Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) materials, the company aims to reduce the burden on the planet, decrease the production of virgin petrochemical plastics, promote industrial circularity, and work persistently toward the goal of carbon neutrality.
In recent years, concepts such as the SDGs and ESG have garnered widespread attention worldwide, and growing numbers of people are focusing on environmental protection and sustainability—textile manufacturing is no exception. Since its founding in 1976, HERMIN TEXTILE has specialized in natural?fiber fabrics. As a pioneer in eco?textiles, the company applies biomimetic design principles and collaborates with markets around the globe to drive green innovation. Guided by its mission of “Green Innovation, Infinite Future,” HERMIN TEXTILE continues to lead the sustainable?development and eco?textile revolution, committed to delivering high?performance, sustainable products that meet stringent environmental standards.
With the pressure of international net-zero emissions and the clarion call for carbon tariffs in Europe and the United States, countries have formulated relevant policies to devote themselves to energy conservation and carbon reduction.
Green Manufacturing, also known as environmentally conscious manufacturing, is a manufacturing model that considers environmental impact and benefits.
Green Manufacturing, also known as environmentally conscious manufacturing, is a manufacturing model that considers environmental impact and benefits.
With the pressure of international net-zero emissions and the clarion call for carbon tariffs in Europe and the United States, countries have formulated relevant policies to devote themselves to energy conservation and carbon reduction.
The demand for renewable energy is increasing day by day. Facing the instability of wind energy and solar energy, energy digitization can increase the productivity and availability of green electricity, such as using algorithms and blockchain technology to reduce consumption and improve flexibility.
Environmentally friendly green building materials refer to materials that have the smallest load on the earth's environment and are harmless to human health in the recycling cycle from raw material manufacturing to application to use.
Green finance is a financial activity that can bring a positive impact on the environment. With the prevalence of ESG, it has become a clear learning that companies must invest resources. What should we do? What opportunities are there?
Carbon neutrality, inflation, and rising energy costs will speed up the restructuring of the textile fiber supply chain. Suppliers with vertically consistent factories and green products are expected to win.
The green economy is a necessary trend for the global status quo. Governments must also fundamentally reform their policies. It is not easy to achieve this goal, but if we want to move towards sustainable development, the green economy will become key.
In recent years, Sustainable Development Goals (SDRs), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) are terms that have become more and more frequently heard among international companies and listed OTC companies. Their evaluation scores have become increasingly important to supply chains and consumers, and have become indicators for corporate evaluation and financial planning. In addition to manufacturing regulations, companies are paying more attention to corporate governance information and CSR reports. Whether in the service industry, catering and food industry, financial industry, real estate construction industry, hospitals and government agencies, colleges and universities, or global SMEs, companies have stepped up to contribute to "sustainable development".
In recent years, extreme climate has intensified and natural disasters have continued to be tragic. People all over the world have seen it, and related carbon reduction issues have resurfaced. Net Zero, Carbon Neutral, and Carbon Negative have become popular keywords, but what do you really understand about these?
With the rise of global awareness of environmental protection, the development of new energy sources to replace the old power generation methods has become one of the important development goals of governments in various countries. One of the least polluting methods of generating electricity is with solar energy.
The world attaches great importance to carbon reduction initiatives, and the EU promotes a policy of carbon emission tariffs which will affect the global business economy.