词条 | CRAiLAR Technologies |
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| name = CRAiLAR Technologies Inc. | type = Public | traded_as = {{TSXV|CL}} {{OTCQB|CRLRF}} | genre = Corporate histories | foundation = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1998) | founder = Jason Finnis | location_city = Vancouver, British Columbia | location_country = Canada | location = | locations = | area_served = | key_people = Miljenko Horvat (Chairman) Ken Barker (CEO) Jason Finnis (COO) Larisa Harrison (CAO) Guy Prevost (CFO) | industry = Cleantech | products = Synthetic fiber, Natural fiber, Apparel | services = | revenue = {{increase}} US$2,491,000 (2007)[1] | operating_income = | net_income = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = | divisions = | subsid = Crailar Fiber Technologies, HTnaturals Apparel Corp. | homepage = CRAiLAR.com | footnotes = }}CRAiLAR Technologies (formerly Naturally Advanced Technologies)[2] is a Vancouver, BC-based cleantech company focused on providing textile, composite and pulping solutions, through the processing of industrial hemp, and other bast fibers. The company states that it believes that using hemp as an alternative to other fibers results in end products which are environmentally friendlier than those currently produced using conventional feedstock.[3] CRAiLAR Technologies is now developing and commercializing[4] its proprietary CRAILAR fiber processing technology in partnership with the National Research Council of Canada and the Alberta Research Council.[5] The CRAILAR process and resulting products and by-products are expected to have applications in apparel, performance textiles, energy, composite materials, and pulp and paper markets.[6] Corporate StructureCRAiLAR Technologies comprises two wholly owned subsidiaries – Crailar Fiber Technologies Inc. and HTnaturals Apparel Corp. CRAiLAR Technologies is the parent company whose shares are publicly traded.[7] HistoryCRAiLAR Technologies was founded as Hemptown Clothing in 1998.[8] Originally a clothing company focusing on hemp, the company name was officially changed to Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. in 2006, and then to CRAiLAR Technologies Inc. in 2012, to reflect its new stated direction as a developer of technology.[9] The company has claimed to operate on a triple-bottom-line philosophy since its founding. The apparel division of CRAiLAR Technologies is now called HTnaturals.[10] ProductsCRAiLAR Technologies products are marketed through its subsidiaries. Crailar Fiber Technologies is in the commercialization stage of its line of CRAILAR products. HTnaturals provides natural and organic clothing{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} through third party retailers and a factory outlet, as well as its website. References1. ^[https://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=NADVF.OB&annual NADVF.OB: Income Statement for NATURALLY ADVAN TECH - Yahoo! Finance] 2. ^Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. Completes Name Change To CRAiLAR Technologies Inc. 3. ^CRAILAR Page 4. ^Hemp product plant perfect fit for Craik 5. ^Homegrown solution goes global - National Research Council Canada 6. ^[https://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS199438+22-Jan-2008+PRN20080122 Naturally Advanced Technologies Announces Updates on its Crailar(R) Fiber Technology,... | Reuters] 7. ^http://money.cnn.com/quote/snapshot/snapshot.html?symb=NADVF 8. ^Pages 65–67, Bamburg, Jill. Getting To Scale. San Francisco: Barrett-Koehler, 2006. 9. ^https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1210294/000109230606000234/form10ksb.txt 10. ^Naturally Advanced Timeline External links
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