The document is a seminar report on recent trends in anti-crease finishing of cotton. It discusses using acrylate copolymers and crosslinking agents like DHDMEU to provide crease resistance while avoiding the use of formaldehyde. Testing showed that acrylate copolymers with low glass transition temperatures below -22°C and high molecular weight above 105 provided excellent crease resistance, strength retention, and durability when applied with the crosslinking agent. The report also explores using citric acid and silk fibroin solution as a formaldehyde-free crease resistant treatment for cotton. Different concentrations of citric acid, fibroin solution, and sodium dihydrogen phosphate were tested to optimize the treatment parameters.