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BEGOODTEX Participates in AFF·TOKYO 2024

June 06, 2024

Tokyo – Leading textile manufacturer BEGOODTEX showcased its latest range of flame-retardant textiles today at the AFF TOKYO 2024 exhibition.

BEGOODTEX's booth (Booth No.: 09-24) attracted numerous visitors, displaying a variety of eco-friendly flame-retardant fabrics including flame retardant, waterproof, antibacterial, blackout, and UV-resistant materials. These fabrics are made from sustainable materials, providing excellent performance while meeting the growing global consumer demand for sustainable products.

A company representative stated at the exhibition, "We are very pleased to participate in the AFF TOKYO 2024 exhibition and to have the opportunity to share our innovative ideas and commitment to environmental protection with industry peers and global professionals." BEGOODTEX has always been committed to advancing the flame-retardant textile industry and providing high-quality, eco-friendly products.

BEGOODTEX's booth will remain open until the end of the exhibition. The company welcomes all visitors interested in flame-retardant textiles and environmental technology to come and exchange ideas and consult.

About BEGOODTEX

BEGOODTEX is a company specializing in the manufacturing of permanent flame-retardant textiles, dedicated to providing flame retardant, high-quality, and eco-friendly textile products. The company's products are widely used in apparel, home furnishings, and other fields, and are highly favored by consumers.

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