DyStar has resigned from the Ecological and Toxicological Association of Dyes and Organic Pigments Manufacturers (ETAD),and joined TEGEWA as a member January this year.DyStar made this decision in response to new industry challenges,after careful considerations during its periodical reviews and business alignment sessions on current global business needs,market demands and customers’requirements.The company concluded the immediate need to work with an organization that can better represent and effectively support the chemical industry in a fast and challenging environment,and at the same time,provide essential support to textile chemical producers,brands and retailers,among other stakeholders in the worldwide supply chain.
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