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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the textile dyeing industry has witnessed lower volumes forecast, volume drops in seasons and cancellations, according to Micke Magnusson, chief commercial officer (CCO) of the Netherlands-based Dyecoo. There is also a change in terms of production, from apparel textiles to hygiene textiles like masks, he said.
Many good projects on sustainability have been, or are about to get, postponed, he told Fibre2Fashion in an interview.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the textile dyeing industry has witnessed lower volumes forecast, volume drops in seasons and cancellations, according to Micke Magnusson, chief commercial officer (CCO) of the Netherlands-based Dyecoo. There is also a change in terms of production, from apparel textiles to hygiene textiles like masks, he said.