Nanollose has busy quarter as it pushes ahead with commercial production and exclusive supply deals with big name designers and brands
The bio-materials company has received strong interest from major international clothing brands and super users of cellulose-based fibres. It is targeting to scale production from kilograms to tonne quantities
Nanollose Ltd (ASX:NC6) has set the stage to scale-up the production of its tree-free lyocell fibre and push for exclusive supply deals with renowned designers and high-tier apparel brands.
This follows a busy and productive March quarter for the company s ongoing commercialisation strategy.
In a new presentation that can be viewed here, the bio-materials company said the shift to sustainable clothing had already started, with big names like Zara, H&M and Nike working towards using more sustainable materials in their products.
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Three decades ago, former Queensland MP Rob Pyne dived off a sailing boat unaware there was a sandbank lying just below the surface of the pristine blue water.
Then 23-year-old suffered a broken spine - an injury that would confine him to a wheelchair and mean he could never walk again.
It s a day most people would like to forget but this week he was handed a bittersweet reminder of that sunny afternoon.
A waterproof wallet he had tucked between his speedos and footy shorts when he jumped off the boat was found buried in the mudbanks of Cairns beach, holding his 1991 driver s licence and bank cards.