Arch Chemicals offers Purista for textile freshness treatment
21 Apr '06
2 min read
"American consumers are clearly interested in treatments that keep their clothes feeling and smelling fresher for longer," added Cowey. "Clothing and textile manufacturers and retailers have a tremendous opportunity to cost-effectively meet this demand with an easy-to-implement treatment like Purista, while adding value and appeal."
In October 2005, the US EPA accepted a registration amendment to include the use of Purista treatments on apparel and other textiles. Purista freshness-enhancing treatment is currently used by more than 30 retailers, including GEORGE, NEXT, Moss Bros and Tesco, on such items as socks, suit linings, towels and linen.
Norwalk, Connecticut based Arch Chemicals is a global leader in providing innovative, chemistry-based solutions to control the growth of harmful microbes. Our concentration is in water, hair and skin care products, pressure-treated wood, paints and building products, and health and hygiene applications.