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Why Sateri sees Covid-19 as an industry wake-up call - Interview

2020-07-21 11:33:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Leading viscose fibre producer Sateri has kept its foot firmly on the gas in recent months, with milestones that include starting production of lyocell fibres in China and launching a new commercial scale viscose fibre made from recycled textile waste - all in the midst of a global pandemic. President Allen Zhang shares how Covid-19 has affected the business and explains why the crisis has underlined the importance of a resilient and agile supply chain. 

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