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Wednesday 10 February 2016 |
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Major green factory opens in Bangladesh
One of Bangladesh's leading garment manufacturers, which supplies to the likes of M&S, Gap Inc, H&M, Primark, PVH and Debenhams, has opened a new green factory which has been LEED certified by the US Green Building Council (USGBC) for its eco-friendly measures.
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Italian brands join upcycling initiative
Leading Italian businesses, Carvico and Jersey Lomellina, which produce high-tech knitted fabrics for swimwear, sportswear, underwear and outerwear, have announced their participation in the Healthy Seas initiative which works to up-cycle marine waste for new textile products.
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Xeros signs million dollar US deal
UK company Xeros, which makes industrial washing machines that replace the use of large amounts of water with special nylon polymer beads, has signed a deal worth in excess of one million dollars with US laundry business, eLaundry.com.
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Sympatex wins eco award
German functional textiles business, Sympatex Technologies, has won a prestigious award for its 100 per cent recycled and recyclable functional laminates.
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Remediation process in Bangladesh still dragging
Just two Bangladeshi garment factories have been verified as having completed all initial remediation and received recognition letters from the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety's chief safety inspector according to the Accord's latest Advisory Board update on efforts by Bangladesh garment factories to implement safety measures.
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CAREERS IN TEXTILES - NEW JOB VACANCY
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is a textile processing standard for organic fibres, including ecological and social criteria. The organisation are looking for an EU representative to promote GOTS to brands and retailers through a relationship-based approach.
Textile industry companies and recruiters can also search Careers in Textiles for their latest talent. Make sure you're found. Upload your CV today.
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Sateri launches sustainability policy
Sateri, one of the world's largest viscose staple fibre producers, has launched its latest sustainability policy, which includes commitments to investing in R&D and innovations in the use of wood fibres and a pledge to encourage suppliers to ban deforestation, as well as supporting conservation projects and the responsible management of peatlands.
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Oeko-Tex updates STeP in line with ZDHC
Oeko-Tex has updated its STeP environmental certification which helps manufacturing facilities to demonstrate sustainable textile production.
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NEW ISSUE: Ecotextile News Feb/Mar 2016
Two minutes with... Charles Dickinson, environmental sustainability controller, ethical trade, Primark, Is biodegradability just a load of rubbish? Phil Patterson casts his eye over claims of biodegradability in textiles, While the textile sector may talk a good game on environmental issues, industry leaders are still not yet ready to make the profound changes required to bring about a truly sustainable industry, argues Pamela Ravasio, ZDHC seeks unified wastewater guidelines, Oxfam highlights poor worker conditions in Myanmar, Study measures atmospheric micro-plastic textile waste, EU extends CMR consultation deadline, Texworld acknowledges sustainability focus, Upcycling on-trend at Berlin eco-show, New online Textile Standards & Legislation tool, Re-shoring for UK cotton spinning, Garment factories operate "in the shadows", Innovation drives outdoor sector growth, Can the sourcing of wool by international apparel brands ever be truly ethical? Patagonia opposes TPP deal, Polygenta makes rPET breakthrough, Cotton Horizons: humans are perhaps clever enough to work out how to better manage our resources. Or are we? asks Simon Ferrigno, and all the latest news, insight, and analysis.
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