HOW NEW TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERS DESIGNERS AND DIGITAL TEXTILE PRINTERS IN THE HEART OF COMO
Creazioni Digitali recently partnered with Kornit Digital to add a new production capacity to their expansive technology base - installing the Kornit Presto S, permanently in Como. Inviting designers and fashion brands to Italy in October, the CreoSphere event offered visitors a unique opportunity to experience the latest production technology offered by Kornit Digital.
WRITTEN BY FESPA TEXTILE AMBASSADOR DEBBIE MCKEEGAN
Italy is synonymous with luxury fashion, exquisite design and high-quality printed textile production.
Over the last 20 years, the Como area has been a pioneering marketplace and one that has successfully delivered the commercial reinvention of printed Fashion production using digital textile printing technologies.
Como’s textile production is now over 80% digital in process.
The area supply’s designers and apparel brands across the globe and has been a driving force for sustainable, responsible manufacturing.
An early pioneer and the founder of Creazioni Digitali, an Italian printing factory, based just south of Como is Roberto Lucini. Roberto and his team are not new to digital technologies, their business was founded in 2006.
During this time, they have developed a renowned reputation for high quality textile printing and an impressive production facility. The factory takes sustainable production seriously, and in recent years, they have developed their “Green Drop” brand. Green Drop - strives to reduce the use of precious resources, particularly water, during the manufacturing process and the production of printed textiles. Recognising early that the textile printing industry needed to switch to sustainable manufacturing processes has ensured that Creazioni Digital are well equipped to meet the needs of the apparel sector as it switches to sustainable process. But that’s not all.
The fashion Industry is in the midst of a seismic shift.
Accelerated by the pandemic – they must now rationalise their supply chains to improve efficiency whilst also maintaining (at an exhausting speed) that new collections are designed, developed and delivered to store – online or physical retail – at speed. This issue applies to all brands regardless of scale and volume, the emerging designer brand, and smaller brands have the same issues and environmental responsibilities as the corporate behemoths.
Creazioni Digitali recently partnered with Kornit Digital to add a new production capacity to their expansive technology base - installing the Kornit Presto S, permanently in Como. Inviting designers and fashion brands to Italy in October, the CreoSphere event offered visitors a unique opportunity to experience the latest production technology offered by Kornit Digital. Technology which delivers the potential - to make a digital transformation - and importantly, the manufacturing resources to unlock the supply chainTechnology which delivers the potential - to make a digital transformation - and importantly, the manufacturing resources to unlock the supply chain. Visitors to were able to witness first-hand that digital printing offers a solution to their production issues with no loss of quality. As a waterless digital textile printing machine that coats fabrics – at the point of print – the Presto is, therefore, not reliant on pre-coated fabrics.
The production and sourcing benefits are therefore numerous and in utilising on-demand production using pigment inks, Creazioni Digitali’s new facility has the capacity to print onto both cellulose textiles and synthetics at the touch of a button, with no requirement for pre-coating. All of which is delivered to clients on-demand.
Speaking of the brands philosophy and vision Joshua explained:
“The collection includes sustainable, genderless, ageless, versatile all-season pieces along with 3D printed accessories. The print has been designed in house with inspiration from all natural elements. There is also very little black as colour if life!” Prints are designed with nature in mind, exploring natural elements his Concentric print offers “dark natural prints of flora and fauna and tree rings as inspiration”.
We asked Joshua who is your target customer and how do you stay connected? “This is such a tough question, our youngest model was 6 months old and our most mature at 94yrs, we embrace all ages, shapes and genders. We stay connected through mutual appreciation for design and sustainability. I love to talk to people at events and in social situations, face to face and online, we dabble in social media, but personal connection is most valuable”.
Utilising digital printing technologies was a fundamental part of LOVE HEROS business plan.
Their collections utilise all the benefits of digital production keeping stocks low, or even better, manufactured on-demand where possible to ensure that there is no wastage.
There have been challenges along the way – we asked Joshua to explain: What’s the biggest challenge when sourcing printed textiles and manufacturing?
“How the textiles feel and how they respond to print. I like to have a unique and one-off design rather than just something that is not conceptual. The fabrics need to feel and - do good - not just look good”.
Joshua was introduced to Creazioni Digitali by the Kornit Digital team, we asked Joshua how that early introduction has benefited his business: “It has been such a wonderful partnership when you team up with likeminded innovators such as Kornit - technology and design at its best”.
Has the availability of Digital technology given your brand creative freedom?
“Absolutely, we are working together to create and test the best options for design and sustainability”.
With sustainability and responsible sourcing as a key pillar of the LOVE HERO brand we went on to ask: What types of fabrics do you print onto are you looking for new fabric’s types and if so, why?
“We mainly print on certified viscose from Ecovero, Organic cotton and Noble yarns. We are pushing forward with more innovation for our chosen fabrics and yarns. As we are a sustainable focused brand a lot of technical fabrics are derived from polyester and nylon. So, for us this doesn’t work due to the micro shedding. However, we are working now on a bio-degradable nylon made with Amni Soul Eco's® yarn. This yarn is a nylon that breaks down after 5 years”.
Joshua explained the benefits of sustainable, certified printed production for his brand?
“The benefits are people and planet. With certified you know that the raw materials are sourced properly, have regenerative processes and that people along the supply chain are paid correctly”.
Finally, we asked Joshua: How do you see the future of Fashion and the expansion of LOVE HERO?
“Our aim is to inspire and educate what we have learnt about sustainability and to embrace colour and print in everything we do. We at LOVE HERO want to make a difference - change the industry - and be pioneers for a different way and approach. For the industry, change has started - but we need more, we have to look at this now! If not - we will be setting ourselves up for failure and I don’t mean this in a business sense but in a global way”.
“Consumers have the power, they can change the way the market is heading, they can give more market share to independent and sustainable focused brands like LOVE HERO and many others pioneering a better way”.
It was a pleasure to invited to meet the fashion industry in Como, and to hear directly from the designers and brands who have the courage to reject traditional printing technologies and embrace digital solutions, to ensure that as Joshua said, we invest in “People and the Planet!” using Digital textile printing machinery.
LONDON, June 11: Textile Exchange has published its new polyester Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study, providing robust, accurate, and credible data to strengthen the fashion, textile, and apparel industry’s understanding of the impacts of different types of polyester production.
The study is the second in a series of LCA studies led by Textile Exchange and addresses key gaps and limitations in the LCA data currently available for polyester.
Widnes, Cheshire - 5 June 2026 – On World Environment Day, Roberts Group International has announced a pioneering partnership with St Helens Council, Seamster & Shepherd, and Hope Academy.
The initiative, titled Hope for the Earth: From Reclaimed Textiles to Sustainable Student Fashion Show, empowers students to transform reclaimed textiles into original fashion pieces ahead of a summer showcase event in July.
The collaborative project addresses the urgent need for circularity in the fashion industry by bringing the sustainability message directly into the classroom.
Shenzhen, June 2026 – To address the urgent need for sustainable practices and digital transformation within the global fashion industry, the Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics and Yarn Expo Shenzhen will return from 9 to 11 June 2026.
Held at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center, the event will host over 600 international exhibitors across 45,000 square metres.
The innovative washing process SMART WASH represents a modern, high-performance, and environmentally conscious approach to textile care.
The targeted combination of the products BEIPLEX GREEN, BEICLEAN ECO, BEIPUR ANP, BEIBLEACH WP 35, and BEIACID CIT creates a holistic, sustainable washing and bleaching concept.
Stuttgart, Germany – May 2026 - Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification continued to grow in 2025, with nearly 18,000 certified facilities worldwide, despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and rapidly evolving regulatory requirements across global textile supply chains.
New figures released today in the 2025 Annual Report for Global Standard, the nonprofit that owns and operates GOTS, show that uptake of robust, independently governed sustainability standards remains a priority for companies seeking to manage risk, substantiate claims and meet rising expectations on transparency and due diligence.
Kyocera Document Solutions has highlighted its FOREARTH, a pioneering water-free textile production concept designed to drastically reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
By addressing the critical need for sustainable manufacturing, this innovation sets a new standard for the textile industry, minimising environmental impact while streamlining the entire printing process.
ECCO, in partnership with Spinnova, announces the launch of the limited edition ECCO BIOM® 720, a first-of-its-kind shoe utilising an often overlooked leather by-product, transformed into a protein-based fibre.
The fibres are produced using patented technology that advances material innovation while reducing waste and supporting full resource use across the leather and textile industry.
Newark - Delaware - May 2026 – The global digital textile printing market is set for a substantial transformation, having crossed a valuation of USD 6.1 billion in 2025.
According to recent market forecasts by FMI, the sector is projected to surpass USD 6.6 billion in 2026, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of 7.7 per cent.
Driven by the urgent need for sustainable production and fast fashion customisation, the market is on track to reach a total valuation of USD 13.9 billion by 2036.
Cagliari - Italy – May 2026 – To address the escalating crisis of water scarcity in the Mediterranean basin, the Interreg NEXT MED Programme has officially announced the launch of the SWAMED project.
This international initiative introduces smarter irrigation systems and modern agricultural technology to farming communities across the region. By deploying innovative, data-driven solutions, the project seeks to safeguard the future of agriculture in areas where every drop of water is critical for survival and economic stability.
The SWAMED project is spearheaded by the Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" in Italy, operating in close collaboration with a strategic coalition of partners from Tunisia, Egypt, Greece, and Türkiye.
Washington DC - 24 April 2026 – The Bezos Earth Fund has announced a $34 million commitment to advance breakthrough sustainable materials for the global fashion and textile industry.
Working with leading scientists across the United States, these new grants aim to reinvent the fabrics used in everyday clothing, focusing on next-generation materials that replicate the feel of rayon, silk, and cotton while drastically improving upon the environmental impact of conventional manufacturing.
ISTANBUL, Türkiye – April 2026 – In a critical step towards securing a sustainable and ethical future for the global textile industry, Textile Exchange and the Organic Cotton Accelerator have officially announced the comprehensive agenda for the upcoming Organic Cotton Summit.
This vital industry event is scheduled to take place from the 2nd to the 4th of June 2026 at the Istanbul Marriott Hotel Sisli in Türkiye.
By bringing together global stakeholders, the summit aims to urgently address the pressing challenges facing agricultural supply chains and to build organic cotton systems that are resilient, fair, and economically viable for all participants.
Manchester, UK – April 2026 – John Hogg Technical Solutions has announced a strategic minority equity investment in SwitchDye Limited, a University of Leeds spin-out.
This vital partnership aims to rapidly scale SwitchDye's pioneering CO2-responsive, drop-in dyeing system, answering the urgent industry need to significantly reduce chemical intensity, energy use, and water consumption in the dyeing of polyester and other synthetic fibres.
April 2026 - As sustainability expectations rise across the fashion industry, Lectra has announced the publication of a new document aimed at helping brands reduce their environmental impact while remaining competitive.
The newly released insights detail how fashion brands can overcome the four main barriers to sustainable product development, providing the necessary data clarity to make better, environmentally conscious decisions.
London - April 2026 – In a decisive response to the escalating global need for urgent climate action, Ricoh today announced a comprehensive revision of its environmental, social, and governance targets.
Launched as a cornerstone of its fiscal 2026 mid-term strategy, the company is significantly accelerating its efforts to realise a decarbonised society.
By raising its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals and renewable energy adoption targets, Ricoh is firmly linking sustainable innovation with its global business operations to lead the industry toward a greener future.
The organisation has elevated its fiscal 2030 target for reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions from 63 percent to 75 percent, compared with fiscal 2015 levels.
Zhanjiang, China - 26 March 2026 – BASF today announced the official inauguration of its state-of-the-art Verbund production site in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province.
Covering four square kilometres, this €8.7 billion facility represents a paradigm shift in sustainable chemical manufacturing.
Fully powered by renewable electricity, the site reinforces BASF’s market position in China whilst addressing the urgent global need for decarbonised industrial processes.
Employing over 2,000 people, the Zhanjiang site produces a highly diversified portfolio of basic chemicals, intermediates, and speciality chemicals.
Stockholm – Sweden – March 2026 – The H&M Foundation has announced the launch of a practical, open-source workshop toolkit designed to help organisations across the textile industry apply its innovative System Map.
Introduced earlier in 2024, the System Map is a visual framework that reimagines the fashion industry as an interconnected ecosystem.
Now, this comprehensive toolkit empowers brands, suppliers, policymakers, and investors to turn systemic insights into actionable strategies, identifying crucial leverage points to halve greenhouse gas emissions every decade until 2050 while enabling a just transition.
March 21st 2026 – To mark the International Day of Forests, Lenzing Group has announced its continued and unwavering dedication to global forest conservation and ecological resilience.
As the world faces unprecedented environmental challenges, the company is taking decisive action to ensure that the preservation of healthy forests remains firmly embedded in its sourcing strategy and product innovations.
San Francisco – March 2026– The Apparel Impact Institute (Aii) has today announced the launch of its innovative Energy and Carbon Benchmark.
This vital new tool is designed to provide fashion brands and their global suppliers with a unified reference point for measuring energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across textile manufacturing facilities worldwide.
London – March 2026 – The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has announced a new collaboration with global non-profit the Soil Health Institute (SHI) and national ag-tech provider Growers Guide to support cotton producers across the United States in strengthening their soil conservation practices.
The partnership will fund intensive on-farm data collection to equip producers with actionable, data-driven insights aimed at improving soil health and reducing chemical inputs.
Amsterdam - March 2026 - Sappi Europe, a leading provider of sustainable paper and packaging solutions, represented the company at this year's AWA Global Release Liner Summit in Amsterdam.
Under the theme of "Innovation and Sustainability," Sappi's Director of Sustainability Sarah Price and Manager of Technology & Development Wolfgang Hoffmann led a well-received session titled "Navigating Sustainability: Accelerating Together."
Nottingham, UK - 6 March 2026 – Worn Again Technologies has announced the start-up of its Textile-to-Fibre Accelerator plant in Winterthur, Switzerland, marking a major step towards commercialising its chemical recycling technology.
The facility provides real-world validation of a process designed to recover and regenerate polyester and cellulose from end-of-life textiles, proving the technical and economic feasibility of polycotton recycling at scale.
Oban – Scotland – February 2026 - OCEANIUM has highlighted OCEAN INK®, the world's first fully biodegradable, water-based ink derived from sustainably farmed seaweed.
This groundbreaking innovation is poised to transform the luxury textile, printing, and packaging industries by offering an eco-friendly alternative to conventional harmful inks.
As industries worldwide face mounting pressure to adopt sustainable practices, OCEAN INK® addresses a critical gap in the market.
BIRMINGHAM, UK – February 2026– Hollywood Monster, a prominent leader in large format print and signage, has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental stewardship by aligning its core service offerings with rigorous Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.
The initiative is designed to ensure that bold visual branding supports, rather than hinders, corporate sustainability goals, offering a definitive solution for businesses navigating complex compliance landscapes.
February 2026 – Printful, a leading on-demand printing and fulfilment company, has released comprehensive insights detailing how the shift towards on-demand manufacturing is critical in addressing the fashion industry's contribution to global textile waste.
The company highlights that traditional manufacturing models, which rely on volume-based assumptions, are the primary drivers of the millions of tons of garments sent to landfills annually.
The traditional fashion supply chain is often optimised for speed and volume at the expense of environmental responsibility.
Lenzing / Stockholm, February , 2026 – The Lenzing Group is taking another strategic milestone by acquiring a controlling majority in the Swedish innovation company TreeToTextile AB.
This step strengthens Lenzing’s position as a leading provider of sustainable, wood‑based specialty fibers and expands its innovation pipeline with a highly scalable, patent‑protected technology platform.
The transaction is executed through the issuance of new shares
Eerbeek, February , 2026 – Paper mill Coldenhove in Eerbeek has made a significant investment in sustainability with the purchase of an electric boiler (E-Boiler).
This innovative electric boiler was installed alongside the existing steam boiler, giving Coldenhove a hybrid system for steam generation.
Dusseldorf : January 2026 – CHT Group has announced its pride in being part of a major milestone set by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), which has now validated science-based targets for 10,000 companies globally.
This achievement underscores a significant shift towards climate-aligned business practices, sending a strong signal that science-backed climate action is gaining critical momentum at a time when the urgency to address the climate crisis is paramount.
LONDON, January 26, 2026 – Canon has been awarded the prestigious EcoVadis Platinum status for the second year in a row, cementing its position within the top 1% of companies evaluated globally for sustainability performance.
This recognition underscores the organisation's unwavering commitment to ethical operations and environmental stewardship.
Davos - 21 January 2026 – Environmental not-for-profit Canopy has today unveiled a landmark $2 billion financing initiative designed to accelerate the production of Next Generation materials.
This significant capital injection focuses on scaling alternative fibres to replace wood pulp in textiles and paper packaging, with an initial rollout targeting the burgeoning market in India.
The move signals a critical shift towards sustainable supply chains, offering a robust solution to the fashion industry's reliance on ancient and endangered forests
MADRID, SPAIN – January 2026– In a landmark event for the global energy sector, Spain has successfully powered its entire national grid exclusively with renewable energy sources for a duration of nine consecutive hours.
This achievement marks a significant turning point in the transition away from fossil fuels, demonstrating the operational viability of a green energy infrastructure on a national scale and establishing a clear blueprint for sustainable development worldwide.
The achievement saw wind, solar, and hydropower sources meet every watt of real-time demand across the country.