It's not easy being green. Did you know that more than 20 eco-unfriendly processing steps go into a traditional pair of pre-washed jeans? During the last decade, many denim manufacturers have begun changing the environmental hazards of their processing by recycling their wastes and greening their production steps. With STN®, we will investigate some of the new green trends in denim manufacturing.
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Trend Barometer

New inventions in current research fields in 2012 (worldwide)

Last update: 26 April 2012
Source: STN databases
CAplus(SM), DWPI(SM) and INPAFAMDB

FIZ News

April 2012

ICSD now contains 150,042 crystal structures

April 2012

Windparks im tiefen und rauen Meer

April 2012

Waschen, Glätten, Falten und Energie sparen

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Convegno AIDB 2012, Vicenza, May 15-16

4. Woche der Umwelt, Berlin, Park Schloss Bellevue, June 05-06

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