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May 2025 CSP Registrant Additions

Published: 06 May 2025
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Wet processing is one of the most energy- and water-intensive parts of apparel production, a major driver of chemicals and emissions, and notoriously hard to decarbonize. However, our newest Climate Solutions Portfolio Registrants - Fibre52, PLUVIA, and Dystar's Cadira Polyester - are showing it doesn’t have to be.

  • Fibre52: Reduces process demand for energy through a patented wax-on, low temperature bleach and dye system that replaces outdated preparation methods for cotton and other cellulosics. The unique drop-in solution works with existing machinery, using bio-friendly products instead of harsh chemicals
  • Pluvia Circum Print Machine: Reduces demand for energy with integrated energy recovery systems. It ensures highly efficient cleaning while reducing water and chemical usage. Its multiple washing chambers offer an optional counterflow system, adjustable to process needs, allowing less polluted water to be reused in earlier stages.
  • Cadira Polyester: Reduces process demand for energy and water compared to conventional pretreatment, dyeing and aftertreatment for the polyester exhaust process at the same time increasing the right-first-time performance of dyeing. Processes are optimized to achieve the fastest and most reliable method, resulting in less reworks, improved lead times and higher quality material.

Each of these solutions has cleared the bar for scale-readiness and climate impact and joins a growing registry designed to help manufacturers and brands take immediate action.

These Registrants also reflect the strength of Aii’s ongoing collaboration with Fashion for Good to bridge the gap between early-stage innovation and real-world impact. Fiber52 and Pluvia, both part of Fashion for Good’s Innovator program, were supported through Aii’s validation process and are now also featured in the Advanced Processing Matrix, which rigorously evaluates decarbonization potential.

Learn more about these solutions and others by visiting www.apparelimpact.org/solutions.