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Price and quality key to ethical purchasing habits
Price issues remain the main concern for more than 75% of UK consumers when it comes to choosing ethically and sustainable produced fashion while only 28% also believe that organic cotton is of similar quality to conventional cotton, according to a new report.


cotton

West African cotton: higher yields, fewer pesticides
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations has reported that its on-going project with West African farmers has not only improved cotton yields and farmer incomes but at the same time has also cut the use of pesticides.

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Interstoff

Essential show adopts labelling scheme
The next edition of Interstoff Asia Essential will once again feature its specific eco-labelling system that as well as helping buyers and other visitors easily identify the eco-products on show, will also show which part of the supply chain they are relevant to.

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denim

Guatemala denim firm receives CSR award
Central American denim producer Denimatrix has received a top CSR award presented by Hillary Rodham Clinton at a ceremony in Washington for its work on corporate social responsibility and environmental stewardship.

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sorona

Sorona used in computer bags
A new collection of laptop bags has been designed making use of DuPont’s bio-based Sorona polymer which is made from renewable corn-based feedstock.

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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 December

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December 2010 issue: Interview: Two minutes with David Bennell, Executive Director, Textile Exchange; Content Claim Certified: New traceability standard; North Face leads way for VF Corp; Marks & Spencer and WWF = Better Cotton; Clear Vision from Crystal Group. Plus Sustainable Cotton Sector report; Fluorine-free finishes; New drive for linen...and all the latest news and analysis.

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Italy seizes textiles with Chromium (VI)
Authorities in Italy have ceased a number of textile products such as sweatshirts, skirts, shirts, track suits and trousers that were said to contain potentially harmful levels of Chromium (VI) a strong allergen that can lead to severe skin complaints.


speedo

Swimwear from recycled Speedo’s
UK students have teamed up with Speedo to create new designer swimwear from recycled Speedo LZR Racer suits, which are now surplus to requirements following a rule change by the sport’s governing body.

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hanesbrands

Hanesbrands gets fair labour recognition
Activewear and sock maker Hanesbrands Inc. has received accreditation for its global social compliance program from the Fair Labor Association, a workers' rights group based in Washington, D.C.

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organic

Organic showcase to include textile event
A pre-conference event on Organic Textiles is to take place during next year’s IFOAM Organic World Congress in Korea.

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target

Target outlines environmental objectives
US-based retailer Target has published a series of specific goals regarding resource usage, waste elimination and carbon footprint reduction as well as a time frame in which it hopes to achieve them.

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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 December

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December 2010 issue: Interview: Two minutes with David Bennell, Executive Director, Textile Exchange; Content Claim Certified: New traceability standard; North Face leads way for VF Corp; Marks & Spencer and WWF = Better Cotton; Clear Vision from Crystal Group. Plus Sustainable Cotton Sector report; Fluorine-free finishes; New drive for linen...and all the latest news and analysis.

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Teijin to launch new bio-polyester fibres in 2012
In April 2012 Teijin Fibers Limited has said that it will start the full production of new plant-derived polyester-based fibres, which will become the company’s core biomaterial going forward and can be fully recycled.


cashmere

Funds used for sustainable cashmere
A US-based organisation has been awarded a grant from the Ford Foundation, to continue its work on sustainable cashmere fibre production in Inner Mongolia, China.

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levis

Levis Strauss outlines Lesotho clean-up plan
Levi Strauss & Co. has released details of a series of initiatives it has implemented in Lesotho aimed at addressing serious concerns over the working practices of one of its suppliers in the region.

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fairtrade

Fair Trade USA launches ethical fashion label
Fair Trade USA (formerly TransFair USA), a third-party certifier of Fair Trade products, has unveiled a full range of Fair Trade Certified clothing items that are now available in the United States as part of a two-year pilot test.

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fusionfoam

Feature: Good for the sole
California-based PLUS Compound Technologies has developed a range of new sustainable products to replace EVA, PU and rubber. Kathlyn Swantko reports.

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ETLG

Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, has published a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide which can be ordered securely on-line through the 'read more' link below - for just £29.

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Ecotextile News December

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December 2010 issue: Interview: Two minutes with David Bennell, Executive Director, Textile Exchange; Content Claim Certified: New traceability standard; North Face leads way for VF Corp; Marks & Spencer and WWF = Better Cotton; Clear Vision from Crystal Group. Plus Sustainable Cotton Sector report; Fluorine-free finishes; New drive for linen...and all the latest news and analysis.

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Nike releases sustainable design tool
Nike has today released its much anticipated open-source design tool which will help the company and the rest of the industry to reduce the environmental footprint of clothing and footwear.


greenpeace

Greenpeace spotlights China textile pollution
Greenpeace has released a report today which claims that two Chinese textile factory towns in Guangdong province, that together make millions of pairs of jeans and underwear, are now heavily polluted with chemicals released from textile production.

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flax

Hanesbrands signs further Crailar deal
Naturally Advanced Technologies, Inc has entered into a short-term supply agreement with Hanesbrands Inc. for the continued development of Crailar flax fibre.

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socks

Invista hails recycled socks appeal
Invista is reporting a strong takeup of its Coolmax ‘EcoMade’ technology from a growing number of leading legwear brands and retailers.

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ford

Ford drives forward with recycled cotton
The Ford Motor company is to use cotton sourced from post-consumer, recycled denim in the interior of the new 2012 Focus model as part of a wider campaign to increase the use of eco-friendly materials.

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ETLG

Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, has published a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide which can be ordered securely on-line through the 'read more' link below - for just £29.

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Ecotextile News December

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December 2010 issue: Interview: Two minutes with David Bennell, Executive Director, Textile Exchange; Content Claim Certified: New traceability standard; North Face leads way for VF Corp; Marks & Spencer and WWF = Better Cotton; Clear Vision from Crystal Group. Plus Sustainable Cotton Sector report; Fluorine-free finishes; New drive for linen...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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