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Issue dated - 26th Dec. 2002

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Dyes & Chemicals
Wet processing of garments made from fabrics in Lyocell
Lyocell is a new fibre originally manufactured as an alternative to viscose, which is environmentally harmful. These are solvent spun cellulosic fibres produced by dissolving wood pulp in amine oxide.

‘Manufacturers should not compromise on quality’
With competition getting tough, modern and superior technology is employed in knitting, processing and finishing processes of the knitwear industry.

Eastman retiree receives Textile Chemists and Colorists Awards
Max A Weaver, Eastman Chemical Company retired research associate, has been named the recipient of The Olney Medal and the Henry E Millson Award for Invention from the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC).

Mega industrial estates may help solve problems of chem industry
The government has said mega industrial estates could be an answer to the constraints like high cost of capital, expensive and unreliable power supply and inadequate material handling facilities at ports faced by the chemicals industry.

Comprehensive review of Insecticides Act recommended
Eastern India Pesticides Association (EIPA) has said the Insecticides Act needs a comprehensive review and there is a need for a new product portfolio in order to offer high quality plant protection to farmers.

 


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Benefits of transgenic cotton
A recent study conducted by Dr Clive James, chairman of Philippines-based ISAAA, has confirmed that global area of transgenic crops has been on the rise, even as controversies are doing rounds in some parts of the world as regards their acceptance.
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