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gots

GOTS warns of fake certificates
The International Working Group on Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) has warned the organic textile supply chain to be wary about the prospect of fake GOTS certificates after a textile company in China was found to be issuing forged documents.


oeko

Oeko-Tex changes come into force
The updated test criteria and limit values for use when testing textiles for harmful substances in accordance with the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 have now come into force.

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performance

Performance Days adds bluesign zone
This year’s Performance Days Trade Fair Roadshow will feature a new area dedicated to companies whose products meet the criteria for the increasingly sought after bluesign standard.

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fairtrade

Fairtrade conducts cotton price review
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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delta

Delta Galil outlines environmental targets
A key supplier of seamlesswear, intimate apparel and socks to some of the world’s leading brands has set goals for cutting the amount of water, energy and waste consumed by its factories around the world.

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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

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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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Blue river

Satellites reveal Pearl River denim pollution
Pollution of the Pearl River by Chinese denim mills in the Xintang district of Guangzhou is so bad that it has been picked up by Satellites orbiting miles above the Earth, according to a news report from CNN.


Indian organic cotton

India’s cotton export ban penalises organic
The Indian government’s decision to ban cotton exports has provided a major boost for cotton traders and growers elsewhere, but Indian organic and Fairtrade farmers are set to miss out on the profits bonanza.

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Queensboro

Not easy being green?
One US apparel company is trying to stay profitable in a shaky economy by looking for more creative ways to go green, without impacting its bottom line.

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Cotton boll

US Cotton launches LCA project
The US cotton industry is to implement a far-reaching cotton life-cycle inventory aimed at providing a credible foundation for future sustainable textile operations and a ‘gold standard’ for manufacturers, brands and retailers.

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Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, will publish a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide in March 2010.

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Ecotextile News April

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Oeko-Tex

Oeko-Tex changes now in force
Changes to the Oeko-Tex 100 Standard have now come into effect which include three yearly site visits for certificate holders and new restrictions on bleaching agents, plasticisers and tin compounds.


Teijin

Teijin develops cationic-dyeable polyester
Teijin Fibers has developed a new cationic-dyeable polyester polymer which is said to reduce the environmental impact of the dyeing process.

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Leigh Fibres

Recycled fibres take the heat off
Leigh Fibers, one of the US’s largest suppliers of reprocessed fibres, has added two new products to its SafeLeigh line of fire-retardant, recycled textile yarn products.

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Hemp

New textile applications for bast fibres?
A series of trials of Naturally Advanced Technologies’s Crailar has shown a possible expansion of end uses of the bast fibre technology to include heavier knits such as socks and fleece as well as possible carpet and upholstery applications.

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ETLG

Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, will publish a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide in March 2010.

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Ecotextile News April

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Organic Exchange

Organic Exchange states 5 year goals
Organic Exchange has announced a 5 year plan that could see the creation of an industry-wide ‘Factory Environmental Performance Standard’ that could be used to evaluate the environmental credentials of textile facilities.


Timberland

Timberland gives emissions the boot
Timberland is on track to reach its goal of a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by the end of 2010, helped by a policy of addressing areas within the supply chain that it does not directly control.

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Puma

Puma steps up sustainability drive
The latest sustainability initiatives from Puma include a new environmentally friendly packaging and distribution system and a pledge to use more organic cotton, Cotton Made in Africa and recycled polyester.

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AWI

Australian Wool Innovation under fire
Days after attracting criticism from US retailers over mulesing issues, the AWI has come under further pressure this week over issues related to its staffing and governance.

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ETLG

Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, will publish a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide in March 2010.

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Ecotextile News April

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Ethical Fashion Show

Messe Frankfurt acquires Ethical Fashion Show
Messe Frankfurt has added to its portfolio of events covering the garment manufacturing and fashion sectors with the acquisition of the Paris-based, Ethical Fashion Show.


Control Union

Control Union to hand over recycling standard
Control Union is to hand over the Global Recycle Standard for textiles to the Organic Exchange, which will take on it certification in 2011.

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Earth Day

Fashion industry bids for Earth Day
Celebrations for Earth Day’s 40th anniversary will include a high profile fashion industry auction at Christie’s with all the fundraising proceeds going to environmental causes.

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Denim insulation

Recycled denim for building insulation
With studies showing that can a green environment can affect schoolchildren’s health, learning and productivity, a US firm has created a modular classroom using recycled denim as insulation.

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ETLG

Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, will publish a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide in March 2010.

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Ecotextile News April

Sign up to see a sample of the contents of the most recent issue of the magazine by signing up here. Or call Margaret Marshall 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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