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Wednesday 3 June 2015 |
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TE: Organic cotton market bounces back
Textile Exchange's annual report into the global organic cotton market has noted a ten per cent rise in production from 2012/13 to 2013/14 following three years of decline, thanks largely to increased market demand as well as more collaborations between farmers and brands.
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Commercial developments for 'near-waterless' washing
A manufacturing partner of polymer bead laundry company Xeros Technology Group, whose industrial washing machines reduce water usage in textile laundering, has opened a new facility in Jiangsu Province, China, a move said to support Xeros' expansion of its patented technology.
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US brands under-fire over fibre sourcing
US luxury apparel brand Ralph Lauren was this week targeted by NGO activists who claim links between the manufacture of Ralph Lauren clothing and forest destruction.
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Sustainable fashion competition welcomes entrants
Sustainable fashion design competition The EcoChic Design Award has opened for entries. Hosted by waste-reducing fashion NGO Redress, the competition for emerging fashion designers encourages entrants to reduce and re-use textile waste.
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Crailar establishes Special Committee
Crailar, the North American-based flax fibre manufacturer, has announced that its board of directors has established a Special Committee which, the company says, will "identify, examine and consider strategic and financial alternatives available to Crailar."
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Register as a jobseeker, or get in touch to advertise your vacancy at Careers in Textiles.
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Fashion sustainability seminars from FIT
A four-day series of lectures, discussions, site visits, and hands-on workshops focusing on sustainability and technology in fashion and textiles will be hosted by the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, in June.
Find out more and see the full programme here
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Home Textiles Sourcing Expo
Home Textiles Sourcing Expo is one of the largest sourcing events in North America to solely focus on fabrics and finished soft goods for all home applications.
Held annually in July alongside Texworld USA and the International Apparel Sourcing Show, the exposition provides manufacturers, retailers, buyers, and designers, a one-stop sourcing venue for new fabrics and products, as well as hosting a variety of seminars.
Home Textiles Sourcing Expo will be held 21-23 July 2015 at the Javits Convention Center, 655 West 34th Street, New York, USA.
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NEW ISSUE: Ecotextile News June/July 2015
Phil Patterson argues that doing the right thing must be the most financially rewarding option for the global textile sector, Vietnam's textile industry is set for rapid growth, should brands consider asking suppliers to ensure proper environmental measures are in place before placing orders? Puma takes strong stance on failing suppliers, Apparel brands' chemical management has traditionally concentrated on direct contractual vendors, but what happens below the surface? HeiQ has launched a new system for dyeing polyester yarns and fabrics that it says can accelerate processing times by up to 33 per cent, Sustainability in NRDC initiative, Study casts doubt on wool's eco-rating, We asked leading international apparel retailers what happens to their unsold clothing, Sustainable innovations shine at Techtextil, SAC kicks off pilot Higg retailer modules, Two minutes with... Herbert Ladwig, managing director, Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Cotton Horizons - a regular feature on cotton and sustainability from cotton expert Simon Ferrigno, and all the latest news, insight, and analysis.
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