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Israel’s Sonovia to help Gucci mother co. Kering reduce environmental harm

Israel's Sonovia said its D(y)ENIM indigo yarn dyeing ultrasound technology reduces water and hazardous waste in production by more than 85%.

 Sonovia said its D(y)ENIM indigo yarn dyeing in indigo (Illustrative).
The Sonofix machine.

Sonovia’s ultrasonic tech reinvents fabric reinforcement

 Founder of Sonovia Joshua “Shuki” Hershcovich

How Sonovia moved from nano-coating masks to textiles

 Sonovia's SonoMask

COVID Omicron variant: How to stay safe if you have to travel


Grapevine August 16, 2020: Bucking the system

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon addresses the UN General Assembly in New York in 2018.

Israeli mask maker Sonovia expects 99% coronavirus success after lab test

Sonovia’s reusable anti-viral masks are coated in zinc oxide nano-particles that destroy bacteria, fungi and viruses, which it says can help stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Sonovia mask