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EU launches new sustainable cotton program
The European Union has launched a new sustainable cotton program in Pakistan which will be funded under its Switch Asia initiative and it will be implemented by World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan (WWF-P).

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swan  

Nordic textile label mulls over eco-criteria
As it looks to revise its notoriously strict environmental criteria, the Nordic Swan eco-textile label is debating whether to reduce the minimum amount of organic cotton content allowable from 100% to just 10%, under controversial new proposals.

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oekotex  

Portuguese firm gets stringent Oeko-Tex standard
Portuguese fabric manufacturer A Penteadora has been certified under the Oeko-Tex Standard 1000 standard for its environmentally-friendly and socially responsible production practices.

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ethics  

Ethics awards name leading apparel brands
Timberland, Gap, Patagonia and Comme Il Faut are the four apparel brands that have been named in Ethisphere’s Most Ethical Companies list, while Adidas is among the major labels to have dropped off the list.

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Crailar  

PVH to evaluate Crailar
The take-up of Crailar technology by the mainstream clothing industry is showing no signs of slowing after Naturally Advanced Technologies signed a short term development agreement with PVH Corp, one of the largest global apparel companies and operator of the Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger brands.

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Home  

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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rite  

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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cotton   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.

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Ecotextile News April
 

In the Next 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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printing  

Right back to basics
Is 3D printing poised to turn the way we make just about everything on its head – including clothing?

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Ipad  

CSR fashion survey: Last chance to win iPad3
Deloitte and the Nordic Fashion Association have teamed up with Copenhagen Fashion Summit and media partner Ecotextile News to undertake a 10 minute, global on-line survey that focuses on sustainability and CSR within the global fashion and apparel industry. Participants will get the chance to win a new ipad, two tickets to the Copenhagen Fashion Summit on May 3rd 2012 (worth €400 each), a free annual subscription to Ecotextile News magazine plus a printed copy of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide.

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eoca  

MCL Global joins EOCA
MCL Global, the publisher of Ecotextile News magazine is delighted to become a member of the European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA).

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cotton  

Exploring the future of sustainable cotton
Participants at a workshop in Germany last week attempted to ‘gaze into the crystal boll’ to determine how the cotton industry might look in 2025, writes Simon Ferrigno in Berlin.

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NICE  

Workshop to address sustainability in fashion
The European Environment Agency, Copenhagen Resource Institute and the Danish Fashion Institute, in partnership with BSR, are to host Workshop on options for policy interventions to encourage greater sustainability in the fashion industry and more sustainable consumer purchase, care and disposal of clothing.

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Home  

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.

Read More

rite  

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.

Read More

cotton   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

Ecotextile News April
 

In the Next 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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Call us on: +44 1977 708488 to subscribe to the printed magazine + online archived back issues + premium online access.


 
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Planet Textiles confirms speaker line-up
With less than six months to go till the Planet Textiles event makes its debut in Shanghai, representatives from some of the world’s leading brands and trade organisations have confirmed that they will address delegates on a range of issues surrounding sustainability in the apparel and textile industries.


fair

US Fair Trade sales soar
Fair Trade products in the US saw record sales volumes in 2010 with the apparel sector highlighted as one of the most popular new product categories, according to a new report.

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wellman

Wellman wins 2011 Green Award
Wellman International has won ‘The Waste to Business Resource Award’ at the prestigious Green Awards 2011 ceremony, held earlier this month in Dublin.

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organic

Babywear brand takes organic prize
A babywear brand has been honoured with a major prize at this year’s Soil Association awards.

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pet

Soft drink firm opts for greener uniforms
A soft drinks manufacturer and distributor in Indonesia has issued new environmentally friendly fabric uniforms to its employees.

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Ecotextile News April

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April-May issue includes: Interview: Two minutes with Lise Melvin, Better Cotton Initiative; Denim Sustainability Special Raw materials; Recycled Polyester LCA; GOTS Version 3.0 analysis; Sustainable Apparel Coalition; North Face plan; Textile printing; Pollution in Tirupur; Testing for trace metals: lead; Eco sportswear; Italian textile initiative; labels for packaging; Political thinking....and all the latest news and analysis.

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Radici closes in on spandex from biopolymers
RadiciSpandex Corp. has revealed that it is close to developing the world’s first elastane stretch fibre using corn-based biopolymers instead of petroleum derived propylene, which it is calling a ‘revolution’ for the global textile sector.


label

Australia mulls ethical clothing label
Ethical Clothing Australia has launched an online survey to assess the feasibility of establishing a new, voluntary Ethical Quality Mark for the Australian Textile Clothing and Footwear industry.

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h&M

H&M ramps up organic cotton use
The latest sustainability report from Hennes & Mauritz shows that the company used 15,000 tonnes of organic cotton in 2010, an increase of 77% compared to the previous year. The Swedish retailer has also announced a target to source all of its cotton from more sustainable sources by 2020.

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genencor

Genencor adds new sustainable enzymes
Genencor has completed its textile portfolio revamp with the addition of a new range sustainable enzymes.

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htse

Event: Home Textiles Sourcing Expo
The Home Textiles Sourcing Expo, held from July 19 – 21, 2011 at the Javits Center in New York City, is the only US event solely focused on fabrics and finished soft goods for all home applications.

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planet

Planet Textiles to debut in Shanghai
Some of the world's largest clothing brands will hook up with some of the world's largest apparel companies when the Planet Textiles event on sustainability takes place next year on 19th October 2011 in Shanghai, China.

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Ecotextile News April

Sign up to ensure you receive a regular copy
April-May issue includes: Interview: Two minutes with Lise Melvin, Better Cotton Initiative; Denim Sustainability Special Raw materials; Recycled Polyester LCA; GOTS Version 3.0 analysis; Sustainable Apparel Coalition; North Face plan; Textile printing; Pollution in Tirupur; Testing for trace metals: lead; Eco sportswear; Italian textile initiative; labels for packaging; Political thinking....and all the latest news and analysis.

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Study: Enzyme action lowers denim impact
A new study claims to reveal a new, enzyme wash-down process to produce distressed denim, which is said to be cheaper, chlorine-free, maintains fabric strength and could be a sustainable alternative treatment to sand-blasting jeans.


sfbc

SFBC to host sustainability seminar
The Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium is to hold a one day seminar in Hong Kong to explore how clothing and textiles companies can benefit from using sustainable technologies.

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icea

New certifiers for OE standards
The Textile Exchange has announced the appointment of two Italian certifying bodies that have now been accredited to certify to the OE Standards.

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fairtrade

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Fairtrade International has launched a Cotton Price Review Project, part of the aim of which is to revise the Fairtrade Minimum Price, including the price for Fairtrade organic.

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yellowstone

National park strikes recycling deal
One of the USA’s most famous national parks has struck a recycling deal with a textile company aimed at reducing landfill waste.

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planet

Planet Textiles to debut in Shanghai
Some of the world's largest clothing brands will hook up with some of the world's largest apparel companies when the Planet Textiles event on sustainability takes place next year on 19th October 2011 in Shanghai, China.

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Ecotextile News April

Sign up to ensure you receive a regular copy
April-May issue includes: Interview: Two minutes with Lise Melvin, Better Cotton Initiative; Denim Sustainability Special Raw materials; Recycled Polyester LCA; GOTS Version 3.0 analysis; Sustainable Apparel Coalition; North Face plan; Textile printing; Pollution in Tirupur; Testing for trace metals: lead; Eco sportswear; Italian textile initiative; labels for packaging; Political thinking....and all the latest news and analysis.

Call us on: +44 1977 708488 for a sample copy.

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Restrictions on PFAS sub-group in textile use

BRUSSELS – The European Commission has adopted new measures to restrict the use of…

Enzyme textile recycling pioneer raises £2.5m

CAMBRIDGE - University of Cambridge spin-out Evoralis has raised £2.5 million ($3.3m) in…

M&H Innovation

SPONSORED CONTENT: Combining Eastern and Western Technologies to Achieve 1+1>2 Synergy in…

UK textile recyclers call for government help

LONDON – The Textile Recycling Association has called on the UK government to support the…

Cambodian garment workers granted pay rise

PHNOM PENH - Garment workers in Cambodia have been granted a small increase in their…

Lycra updates on sustainability gains

WILMINGTON - The Lycra Company has announced the publication of its third annual Planet…

Next-gen materials champion to close

NAPA - The Material Innovation Initiative (MII), which has campaigned for greater…

TrusTrace to lead product claims pilot scheme

STOCKHOLM - Traceability platform TrusTrace is to lead a pilot programme to help support…

OVS turns focus to locally produced cotton

VENICE – Italian fashion brand OVS has renewed its partnership with DNA-marking…

AAFA and FLA urge action on Bangladesh workers’ rights

WASHINGTON, D.C – The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) and the Fair Labor…

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