Latest News About Indigo Dye

Updated 2026-04-29 12:02

Here’s what I can share about the latest developments in Indigo dye based on recent reporting up to 2025–2026:

Illustration: A simple trend snapshot

If you’d like, I can compile a concise, cited brief with direct quotes and links to specific articles or assemble a quick chart showing environmental metrics (water use, chemical load) for traditional indigo vs. emerging greener methods. Would you prefer a short summary with sources or a data-focused comparison? I can also tailor the update to Brazil or Fortaleza if you want local industry relevance.

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Indigo-based dyeing agent with improved dyeing properties

The invention relates to an agent, a kit and a method for the non-oxidative dyeing of keratin-containing fibers, more particularly human hair, using an indicane-containing component that was pretreated at a temperature in the range of 60°C to 200°C, and an enzyme mixture having cellulase activity.

patents.google.com

Production of indigo by recombinant bacteria - PMC - NIH

Indigo is an economically important dye, especially for the textile industry and the dyeing of denim fabrics for jeans and garments. Around 80,000 tonnes of indigo are chemically produced each year with the use of non-renewable petrochemicals and ...

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Connecting the world of textiles - From the Sector – Textination

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, has presented an aniline-free* denim indigo dye at the recent Planet Textiles 2018 Conference in Vancouver, Canada. The brand new dye provides a non-toxic way to produce the traditional, iconic indigo blue that consumers associate with denim and jeans. Currently, aniline impurities are an unavoidable element of producing indigo-dyed denim. Unlike other chemical impurities, aniline is locked into the indigo pigment during the dyeing...

textination.de