Every textile product tells a story about its fibers. Its appearance, feel, and performance are all intricately linked to the textile fibers that make it up. Understanding the physical properties (e.g., strength, elasticity) and chemical properties (e.g., moisture absorption, heat resistance) of fibers is key to grasping the core value of a textile product. This article aims to systematically dissect the secrets of natural, man-made, and innovative fibers, building a comprehensive knowledge system for readers.
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.
As global attention on sustainable development and the green economy rapidly increases, eco-friendly new materials have become the mainstream direction for industrial innovation. Successful Mat has long specialized in the research, development, and manufacturing of foam products, actively embracing the concept of a circular economy. By incorporating recycled EVA and POE materials together with bio-based fillers such as bamboo powder and rice husk powder, foam solutions are delivered that combine environmental responsibility with functionality for the sports & leisure, construction, and agricultural sectors. Through continuous innovation in low-carbon materials and smart manufacturing, Successful Mat not only aligns with global sustainability trends but also works hand in hand with its clients to build a low-carbon, circular future—enhancing both the environmental value and brand impact of its products.
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.
In response to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives, many companies have begun embracing green office practices—from source reduction, energy and resource conservation, and eco-friendly procurement, to environmental beautification and internal advocacy. These actions not only reduce environmental impact but also enhance corporate image and employee well-being. Amid these transformations, choosing the right office chair may seem like a minor detail, but it in fact reflects all three ESG pillars—becoming a key stepping stone toward a sustainable future.
Under the rising concept of sustainable development in the world, while responding to carbon neutrality, energy transformation is the goal of global common development. In recent years, offshore wind power has become the focus of renewable energy. While Taiwan's offshore wind power industry is about to catch up, mature European countries have begun to discuss the issue of decommissioning wind turbines.
In response to the supply chain challenges brought about by the epidemic, the layout of the supply chain will become more resilient-oriented, that is, willing to sacrifice some of the high cost and efficiency indicators in exchange for the flexibility and resilience of supply chain management.