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Brands outline zero discharge progress In response to the Greenpeace ‘Detox’ report on the pollution of Chinese rivers by the textile industry, adidas Group, C&A, H&M, Li Ning, Nike, Puma and newest member G-Star have released the first update of a joint roadmap towards zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in their supply chains by 2020.
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Textile Exchange to launch ‘Future Shapers’ Textile Exchange (formerly Organic Exchange) will tomorrow launch a new ‘Future Shapers’ initiative as part of its 10th anniversary, which profiles ten pioneers, early adopters and newcomers to the organic cotton sector such as C&A, Patagonia, Hess Natur, Nike, Anvil and others.
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German Fairtrade cotton sales fall Sales of Fairtrade certified cotton textiles in Germany dropped last year for the first time since 2008, which was in stark contrast to an overall 18 per cent rise in sales of Fairtrade certified consumer goods in the country.
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EPA proposes new textile chemicals rules The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a series of new rules designed to limit the use and import of potentially harmful chemicals that have been found in textile dyes, pigments, flame retardants and plasticisers.
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Sustainable technology at ITMA Asia The VDMA, the German Textile Machinery Association, will use this June’s ITMA Asia + CITME exhibition to present its new sustainability initiative to the Asian market for the first time.
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FESPA to host Germany conference FESPA is to hold a one day conference organized by its German, Swiss and Austrian Associations.
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Home textiles sourcing event Home Textiles Sourcing Expo (HTSE) is the only sourcing event in North America to solely focus on fabrics and finished soft goods for all home applications. HTSE provides manufacturers, retailers, jobbers, converters, contract specifiers and designers a one stop sourcing venue where they can locate new fabrics and products for their latest collections.
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Top speakers confirm RITE attendance This year’s RITE Group conference on sustainable textiles and clothing is looking stronger than ever with the announcement that key industry figures from UK politics, The European Commission and a leading light from Marks & Spencer will all speak at the October 10th event.
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136-page sustainable cotton guide: AVAILABLE NOW The Insiders Guide to Cotton and Sustainability, written by Simon Ferrigno and edited by John Mowbray, is now available. Published by MCL Global, producers of Ecotextile News and Knitting Trade Journal, the 136 page booklet covers the ecological impact of cotton production and the environmental challenges that this presents. Read More |
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In the April 2012 issue of the magazine - OUT NOW
Interviews: Two minutes with ... Bernhard Kiehl, Sustainable Fabrics, W.L. Gore & Associates Inc; Ikea Sustainability report; Denim Special - Laundering, dyeing, fabrics, eco-impact guide, enzymes, legislation; EU-Eco Label revision update; CO2 dyeing latest; German retailer carbon initiative; USDA bio-preferred textiles; Organic cotton in Japan and India; Retailers lose teeth on mulesing; Special focus on eco-textile printing and new 3D printing; Bio-based nylon and eco-preferred nylon finishing. Nanosilver controversy; Digital textile finishing, and latest news, insight and analysis.
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