Bilateral projects at TTF
University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology is conducting numerous scientific and technological bilateral projects which are listed according…
University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology is conducting numerous scientific and technological bilateral projects which are listed according…
Title: Optimizing of industrial laundering process Project funding: Enviromental protection and energy efficiency fund Project Leader: Assoc. Prof….
Title: Optimizing of industrial laundering process Project funding: Enviromental protection and energy efficiency fund Project Leader: Assoc. Prof. Tanja…
Title: Ethics and Ecology in Textile Finishing and care Project funding: Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports Code:…
Please find below the news from Croatia as presented in the last WBC-INCO.NET Journal.
1) ASHE: New Strategy for 2010 to 2014
2) New REGPOT Projects Have Been Signed
Title: Sustainable Measures for INDUSTRIAL Laundry EXPANSION STRATEGIES: SMART Laundry-2015 Acronim: SMILES Code: FP7-SME-2007-2-217809 Project funding: European Commission…
During the two days work meetings in Bucharest, the Romanian capital leaded the 3rd edition of TEX TEH III international conference, devoted to the Application of Nanotechnologies for Textiles. This actual subject was discussed from international specialists from 10 countries in 4 separated sessions, organized by the National Institute for textile and leather of Romania.
http://www.t-pot.eu http://www.ts-rc.eu http://www.ttf.hr With the desire to intensify research on the TTF, Managers team of FP7 project…
Textile Institute, Manchester has offered us a free membership for our first year students.
The Textile Institute – Manchester, UK, is one of the world’s oldest professional associations in the field of textiles. Founded in 1910., and from 1925. associated with the Royal Charted, it brings together experts in the field of textiles, clothing and footwear design.
Every textile item releases effluents that are harmful to the environment. Fabrics made in eco-friendly way can substitute normal products. Reducing the environmental impact throughout the life-cycle of a fabric item or using lower impact products can contribute actively to improve the situation.In general, there are four major environmental key factors associated with the making of textiles: water, energy, pollution, and use of non-renewable resources.