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nike  

Nike backs waterless dyeing
Nike has entered into a strategic partnership with DyeCoo Textile Systems B.V., a Netherlands-based machinery builder that has developed and built the first commercially available waterless textile dyeing machines that use CO2 instead of water.

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Ecoflower  

EU mulls tighter textile import controls
The European Commission is considering the introduction of stricter legislation to help curb the import of clothing and textiles into the European Union that would be strictly forbidden to produce in member states, writes Tone Tobiasson.

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Repellency  

Study says PFC’s compromise children’s health
Harvard scientists have released a new study saying children exposed to fluorine-based chemicals from textiles and food packaging, may have compromised immune systems and are less likely to respond to routine vaccinations. Perfluorocarbons (PFC’s) are widely used to give stain- and water-repellent finishes to outdoor clothing and interior textiles.

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 Munich  

Munich warms to growing eco-selection
Visitors to the Munich Fabric Start exhibition, which took place in sub-zero temperature Germany this week, were warmed by the event’s growing dedication to those fabric buyers and specifiers looking to source environmentally friendly textiles.

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dystar  

DyStar joins Sustainable Apparel Coalition
DyStar is one of the latest members to join the one-year old Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), now that the organisation has been officially incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in the USA and is actively looking to widen its membership beyond a 'founding circle' of members.

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Bluesign  

RECRUITMENT: Lead Auditor, Bluesign
Bluesign is looking for a Lead Auditor to plan, prepare and carry out audits. Locations: Augsburg/Germany or Hongkong/China; fulltime

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Bluesign  

RECRUITMENT: Environmental Supply Chain Consultant, Made By
MADE-BY is a European non-profit organisation whose mission is to improve environmental and social standards in the fashion industry and communicate progress in a way that consumers understand.The consultant is responsible for creating and implementing a fitting environmental sustainability programme for the fashion brands that MADE-BY supports.

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cotton  

Sustainable cotton guide launch draws closer
The Insiders Guide to Cotton and Sustainability, written by Simon Ferrigno and edited by John Mowbray, will be available for purchase from January 2012. Published by MCL Global, producers of Ecotextile News and Knitting Trade Journal, the 100 page booklet covers the ecological impact of cotton production and the environmental challenges that this presents.

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Ecotextile News February
 

In the Next issue of the magazine - OUT NOW

Interviews: Two minutes with ... Jason Kibbey, Executive Director, Sustainable Apparel Coalition; Doug Hoschek, co-inventor of Polarfleece.
Insight: Concerns on brand joint roadmap to zero discharge; Waterless dyeing and greenwash; Recycled synthetic fibres and labelling; Greening the blues vision for denim;  Comment: Victoria's Secret and cotton; Exclusive insight with top executives at Huntsman, Clariant and DyStar; A forecast of the Year Ahead; Interior textiles round-up from Heimtextil; Latest news, insight and analysis. And much more ...

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pollution  

Textile pollution high on agenda — again
A new consultation document on the joint brand roadmap to zero toxic discharge and the benefits of waterless dyeing were the main talking points at a well attended sustainable textiles seminar run by MADE-BY last week in The Netherlands.

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Loop  

Closed-loop uniform recycling in China
Together with two subsidiaries of Asahi Group holdings, Teijin has launched what is says is the first closed-loop recycling system in China for polyester uniforms as it reveals it is now working with brands such as Henri Lloyd, Li Ning, Quiksilver as well as Patagonia on garment take-back programs.

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crailar  

NAT signs Crailar yarn development deal
 Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. has teamed up with US-based Tuscarora Yarns to explore the development of new, blended yarns using Crailar flax fibres.

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 Newlife  

Digital printing application for Newlife
CCS Digital Fabric GmbH, a large format, digital textile printer manufacturer and textile firm Awitex has developed a new fabric made using Newlife yarns from Filature Miroglio.

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continuum  

Continuum to continue conversation
The new Continuum boutique textile trade show on sustainability, which ran alongside the established Kingpins at its recent launch in New York City plans to run again in July.

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Bluesign  

RECRUITMENT: Lead Auditor, Bluesign
Bluesign is looking for a Lead Auditor to plan, prepare and carry out audits. Location: Augsburg, other Bluesign offices possible

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Bluesign  

RECRUITMENT: Environmental Supply Chain Consultant, Made By
MADE-BY is a European non-profit organisation whose mission is to improve environmental and social standards in the fashion industry and communicate progress in a way that consumers understand.The consultant is responsible for creating and implementing a fitting environmental sustainability programme for the fashion brands that MADE-BY supports.

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cotton  

Sustainable cotton guide launch draws closer
The Insiders Guide to Cotton and Sustainability, written by Simon Ferrigno and edited by John Mowbray, will be available for purchase from January 2012. Published by MCL Global, producers of Ecotextile News and Knitting Trade Journal, the 100 page booklet covers the ecological impact of cotton production and the environmental challenges that this presents.

Read More


Ecotextile News February
 

In the Next issue of the magazine - OUT NOW

Interviews: Two minutes with ... Jason Kibbey, Executive Director, Sustainable Apparel Coalition; Doug Hoschek, co-inventor of Polarfleece.
Insight: Concerns on brand joint roadmap to zero discharge; Waterless dyeing and greenwash; Recycled synthetic fibres and labelling; Greening the blues vision for denim;  Comment: Victoria's Secret and cotton; Exclusive insight with top executives at Huntsman, Clariant and DyStar; A forecast of the Year Ahead; Interior textiles round-up from Heimtextil; Latest news, insight and analysis. And much more ...

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Exclusive: GOTS ratifies updated standard
Next month the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) will officially release its latest version of its standard which lifts a total ban on all biocides and certain fabric softeners, allows certain synthetic fabric finishes, prohibits functioning nanoparticles, asks for metrics on water and energy use and sets a date for a transition to post-consumer recycled polyester content. 


oia

OIA in China for Eco Index launch
Representatives from the Outdoor Industry Association are in China this week for the regional launch of the Eco Index, the collaboratively-developed environmental impact assessment framework.

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vaude

Double eco award for Vaude
Outdoor apparel brand Vaude was honoured for its sustainability achievements with two Eco Responsibility awards at the recent Ispo exhibition in Munich.


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mb

New database for sustainable textiles
Two high profile Danish fashion and design centres have joined forces to create a new database for sustainable textile manufacturers.

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hm

Fluorine-free kidswear from H&M
This season’s winter collection at Swedish retail giant H&M includes outdoor clothing treated with fluorine-free water-repellent coatings instead of the usual fluorosurfactants that are often applied to textiles to give a waterproof finish.

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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 February

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February 2011 issue: Interview: Two minutes with Mark Held, Secretary General, European Outdoor Group; IEA outlines BCI growth: Turkey, China and USA mooted; Recycled Polyester new advances; Special wool report; Nike indexing tool: a road test; Texworld USA report...and all the latest news and analysis.

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Green buyers look to Texworld
Eco-textiles continue to be strongly represented at the Texworld fabric exhibition with recycled cotton, eco-denim, low impact printed fabrics, organic and even recycled silks taking centre stage at the event. John Mowbray reports from Paris.


sainsburys

Sainsbury’s inks Fairtrade cotton deal
UK supermarket chain J Sainsbury has agreed a deal to source all of its Fairtrade cotton from India.

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bluesign

Fair for Life label updated 
The Swiss Bio-Foundation and the Institute for Marketecology (IMO) will present the new version of the Fair for Life Social & FairTrade Certification Programme at this week’s Biofach fair.


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zips

Coming unstuck over zips
It became evident that zips are causing supply chain problems for sustainably-minded sports brands, at the bluesign summit, held daily during the ISPO sports show in Munich from February 6-9.

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tencelc

Tencel C for ‘wellness’ denim
Spanish denim manufacturer Tejidos Royo has launched a new line featuring Lenzing’s new latest Tencel C fibre.

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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 February

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February 2011 issue: Interview: Two minutes with Mark Held, Secretary General, European Outdoor Group; IEA outlines BCI growth: Turkey, China and USA mooted; Recycled Polyester new advances; Special wool report; Nike indexing tool: a road test; Texworld USA report...and all the latest news and analysis.

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Esprit bans sandblasting technique
Esprit has said it will stop the use of the controversial sandblasting technique in its global production chain with immediate effect. The ban applies to all Esprit fabrics and all international suppliers.


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Eco award for Tencel Sun
Lenzing has won the 2011 Ispo Eco Responsibility Award in the Fibres & Fabrics category for its Tencel Sun fibre.

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bluesign

Brands and manufacturers opt for Bluesign
The bluesign standard continues to attract members from across the international textile supply chain with several new companies joining the partner network or signing up to conduct screenings.


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tirupur

Tirupur shuts polluting dyehouses
Over 700 textile dyeing and finishing units in Tirupur India have been ordered to shut down by the Madras High Court after discharging salt-laden effluent into the nearby Noyyal river, which has severely impacted on local farmers and the environment.

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stayfresh

Stay Fresh approved by EPA
Quick-Med Technologies has received approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency for Stay Fresh, the first antimicrobial technology containing hydrogen peroxide approved by EPA for the antimicrobial preservation of textiles.

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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 February

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February 2011 issue: Interview: Two minutes with Mark Held, Secretary General, European Outdoor Group; IEA outlines BCI growth: Turkey, China and USA mooted; Recycled Polyester new advances; Special wool report; Nike indexing tool: a road test; Texworld USA report...and all the latest news and analysis.

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