The Vereinigung MaxTex and the Deutsche Textilreinigungs-Verband/DTV agree on mutual membership
The points of connection are obvious. The DTV, the leading association of the German textile cleaning industry, represents its interests at almost all levels and in all important corporate issues. Thus, all forms of companies, from family-run small businesses to large service providers, which ensure the daily and reliable supply of trade, industry and public institutions, can be found in the DTV.
For many years, the Vereinigung MaxTex has been successfully working on all issues of sustainable textile management, including solutions for supply chain transparency and circular economy. The focus is on companies from the BtoB sector. With their sustainable recycling system, textile service providers represent an important link between textile manufacturers and end customers from industry, trade, the hotel trade, gastronomy, clinics, care facilities and other clients.
This part of the value chain therefore plays a special role in the decision to use sustainably produced textiles. The complexity of transparent and sustainable value chains, the emergence of new and legislator-initiated standards as well as national and european supply chain legislation are challenges that can best be met in close cooperation.
With the CSR working group of the DTV and the newly founded MaxTex Academy for Sustainable Textiles, both organisations have excellent opportunities to intensify the exchange and share important know-how.
The new regular members who joined since late autumn are also looking forward to a comprehensive exchange of information and a lively MaxTex network. Würth MODYF, a specialist in workwear, and Petermann, a manufacturer of corporate fashion, are two more representatives from the workwear segment. Wendre Group Germany together with GESKA is one of the leading European manufacturers of bedding.
Finally, YNEO, a consultancy for change processes, and Retraced, a specialist for supply chain management, complement the "classic" manufacturers in an excellent way and thus broaden horizons.
Further information you will find on:
www.dtv-deutschland.org
www.modyf.de
www.petermann-bekleidung.de
www.wendre.com
www.yneo.org
www.retraced.co/de
www.maxtex.eu
The following companies and organisations currently belong to the Vereinigung MaxTex:
Bierbaum-Proenen, Chetna Organic, CHT-Group, ClimatePartner, Dibella, Deutscher Textilreinigungs-Verband, ecos, Elmer & Zweifel/Cotonea, fabric wear, Geska, Good Brand Guru, Greif Gruppe, Greiff Mode, Haelixa, HAKRO, HAVEP, HERO Textil, Hessnatur Stiftung, Hochschule Niederrhein, InfraCert, Klopman, Kübler Bekleidungswerk, Labl Fashion Group, Lamme, LEIT & HELD, Lenzing, Licennium, MEWA, myclimate, Petermann, Product DNA, Retraced, RUNDE, Sailmate, Schellenberg Textildruck, Switcher, Scholz & Friends Reputation, Sustify, Tailorlux, TUTAKA, UPSETtextiles, WEITBLICK, Wenzel & Hoos, Wendre-Group Germany, Würth MODYF, YNEO
The Vereinigung MaxTex promotes the interests of companies in the textile and clothing industry, textile service, suppliers and important customer groups as well as young start-ups. MaxTex pursues the goal of strengthening the overall development of the sectors and thereby taking into account the special requirements of customers and end consumers with regard to sustainable production and services. The association is also a forum for experts, decision-makers, visionaries and creators in textile management!
Vereniging MaxTex
Overbergstraße 12
65936 Frankfurt am Main
Telefon: +49 (69) 34008840
http://www.maxtex.eu
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Fax: +49 (69) 340088-41
E-Mail: gerhard.becker@maxtex.eu