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Zero Discharge  

New ZDHC roadmap aims develop

The Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) Group, formed of leading retailers including  Adidas, Inditex, Jack Wolfskin and Nike, has released a new updated version of its Joint Roadmap which outlines the coalition’s plans to achieve zero discharge of hazardous chemicals  in the global apparel and footwear industry by 2020.

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Using technology to go sustainable

Three leading German technology companies used Techtextil to outline how smart technology can be used to address key sustainability issues facing the textiles industry, as part of the VDMA Blue Competence Sustainability Initiative. Brett Mathews reports from Techtextil, Frankfurt. 

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Radici  

Nylon biopolymer creates new interest

The Radici Group has reported growing interest in its nylon fibre yarns produced with biopolymers derived from castor oil plants. John Mowbray reports from Techtextil, Frankfurt.

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MADE BY LOGO  

Collaboration key to tackle sustainability issues

Greater industry collaboration is crucial in order to address the key environmental and social issues facing the global textiles sector - that was one of the key message to come out of the annual Made-By event.

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Future Fabrics  

Copenhagen sustainable textiles fair postponed

The CIFF Future Fabrics fair and conference, planned to be held this September as a platform for sustainable and innovative textiles for the fashion and furniture industry, has been postponed because of a lack of confirmed exhibitors.

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Planet Textiles  

Planet Textiles

This year's Planet Textiles Conference is to be held 22nd October 2013 in Shanghai. Jointly organised by Ecotextile News and Messe Frankfurt, Planet Textiles tackles the crucial issues of sustainability in the global textiles sector.

Early-bird sponsorship opportunities and VIP packages are now available - for enquiries please email 
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Home Textiles Sourcing  

Home Textiles Sourcing Expo

Upholstery, bath, bedroom and kitchen fabrics and finished soft products will be showcased at the fourth Home Textiles Sourcing Expo, to be held this July.

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In the June/July 2013 magazine issue

Spiralling costs of certification and shipping threatens chemical suppliers; Organic and Sustainable cotton latest news;CSR Reports: just a box ticking exercise for large retailers?; Tougher European legislation on textile chemicals mooted; The rise of the 'Made In' label --- but are some suppliers in Europe any more sustainable than their Asian counterparts? The Sustainable Textile Coalition launch: exclusive interview; Two Minutes with ... The Sustainability Consortium;RITE Group reveals Academy plans; Textile printing looks toward a greener future; and all the latest news, insight and analysis.

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Spider web  

Alternative textile fibres at Techtextil

Next week’s Techtextil trade fair on technical textiles will return with a focus on the potential of sustainable raw materials, where exhibitors will showcase new fibres based on bacteria, spider silk and milk proteins, with some claimed to offer high strength, anti-bacterial and moisture absorbing properties.

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DryDye adidas team  

Adidas hits 1 million yards of CO2 dyed fabric

With its latest spring/summer collection of performance t-shirts, adidas has now used 1 million yards of fabric dyed with the ‘DryDye’ technology from DyeCoo that uses carbon dioxide instead of water to dye polyester textiles. 

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Timberland  

Timberland boosts use of eco-textiles

Timberland has released its 2012 CSR performance data, which shows that thirty nine per cent of materials used in its branded apparel collection were derived from either recycled, organic or renewable sources.

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Eco-denim factory  

Eco-denim factory plans

A leading Pakistani textile manufacturer is investing in a new, LEED-certified green denim facility which, when completed later this year, will take its total production capacity to 36 million metres per annum. 

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CSR REPORTING  

CSR reporting stuck in the 90s

CSR reporting is broken and stuck in the 1990s, and far too many businesses treat it as a tick-box exercise rather than trying to shed genuine light on their sustainability activities. That’s the damning verdict of an in-depth investigation into the issue by Ecotextile News correspondent, Roisin Woolnough.

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Planet Textiles  

Planet Textiles

This year's Planet Textiles Conference is to be held 22nd October 2013 in Shanghai. Jointly organised by Ecotextile News and Messe Frankfurt, Planet Textiles tackles the crucial issues of sustainability in the global textiles sector. Early-bird sponsorship opportunities and VIP packages are now available - for enquiries please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Home Textiles Sourcing  

Home Textiles Sourcing Expo

Upholstery, bath, bedroom and kitchen fabrics and finished soft products will be showcased at the fourth Home Textiles Sourcing Expo, to be held this July.

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June/July_FC
 

In the June/July 2013 magazine issue

Spiralling costs of certification and shipping threatens chemical suppliers; Organic and Sustainable cotton latest news;CSR Reports: just a box ticking exercise for large retailers?; Tougher European legislation on textile chemicals mooted; The rise of the 'Made In' label --- but are some suppliers in Europe any more sustainable than their Asian counterparts? The Sustainable Textile Coalition launch: exclusive interview; Two Minutes with ... The Sustainability Consortium;RITE Group reveals Academy plans; Textile printing looks toward a greener future; and all the latest news, insight and analysis.

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Climate change  

Climate change risks impact textile profits
A new report for the investor community that looks at the physical risks of climate change for businesses and the management of these impacts, outlines how apparel brands may be financially impacted by environmental issues and cites real-world examples such as VF Corporation, Under Armour and Guess.

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M&S_store   Marks & Spencer recycles half a million in six weeks
Marks & Spencer says that UK consumers have handed back half a million unwanted items of clothing following the launch six weeks ago of its ‘Shwopping’ clothes recycling initiative, but warns that thanks to fast fashion, Britain is becoming a nation of ‘one-wear wonders’.
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T-shirt prints  

Phthalate restriction 'not justified'
A European chemical body which reports to the European Commission has rejected proposals to restrict four classes of phthalates under REACH legislation, despite the fact the legislators agree that these chemicals, which are found in consumer products such as t-shirt prints and textiles, are proven hormone disruptors.

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VDS Group  

Denim maker outlines water saving measures
Apparel maker VDS Group has introduced a policy of 100% water treatment and reuse for its LEED Platinum certified factory Vintage Denim Studio Limited in Bangladesh.

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ITMA 2015  

ITMA 2015 to drive sustainability
The ITMA textile and garment machinery exhibition will put the spotlight on innovations that promote sustainability for its 17th presentation in Milan, Italy, in 2015. A trendsetting showcase of exciting innovations since 1951, the theme chosen for the 2015 edition is ‘Master the Art of Sustainable Innovation’.

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Greenpeace Detox  

EPR talk on toxic textile chemicals gains ground
Can the roadmap to zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in the textile supply chain outlined by adidas Group, C&A, Puma, H&M, Li-Ning, Nike, Inc. and G-Star succeed by 2020? Or will the growing demand for ‘extended producer responsibility’ (EPR) legislation be the real game changer when it comes to reducing the impact of textiles on the environment.

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136-page sustainable cotton guide: DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE NOW
The Insiders Guide to Cotton and Sustainability, written by Simon Ferrigno and edited by John Mowbray, is now available as a digital publication. Published by MCL Global, producers of Ecotextile News and Knitting Trade Journal, the 136 page booklet covers the ecological impact of cotton production and the environmental challenges that this presents.

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Home  

Home textiles sourcing event
Home Textiles Sourcing Expo (HTSE) is the only sourcing event in North America to solely focus on fabrics and finished soft goods for all home applications. HTSE provides manufacturers, retailers, jobbers, converters, contract specifiers and designers a one stop sourcing venue where they can locate new fabrics and products for their latest collections.

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Ecotextile News June
 

In the June 2012 issue of the magazine - OUT NOW

Interviews: Two minutes with Pat Nie Woo, Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium,
Sustainability report: Puma, Nike; Sustainable Apparel Coalition - calculating progress; Copenhagen - a blueprint for sustainable fashion; Organic cotton market latest; denim and digital printing; Bio-based textiles not yet green; water pollution in China – a holistic approach; closed loop recycling - textile waste is a growing concern.
And all the latest news, insight and analysis.

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Call us on: +44 1977 708488 to subscribe to the printed magazine + online archived back issues + premium online access.


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Thermore


Climate change  

Climate change risks impact textile profits
A new report for the investor community that looks at the physical risks of climate change for businesses and the management of these impacts, outlines how apparel brands may be financially impacted by environmental issues and cites real-world examples such as VF Corporation, Under Armour and Guess.

Read More

M&S_store   Marks & Spencer recycles half a million in six weeks
Marks & Spencer says that UK consumers have handed back half a million unwanted items of clothing following the launch six weeks ago of its ‘Shwopping’ clothes recycling initiative, but warns that thanks to fast fashion, Britain is becoming a nation of ‘one-wear wonders’.
Read More

T-shirt prints  

Phthalate restriction 'not justified'
A European chemical body which reports to the European Commission has rejected proposals to restrict four classes of phthalates under REACH legislation, despite the fact the legislators agree that these chemicals, which are found in consumer products such as t-shirt prints and textiles, are proven hormone disruptors.

Read More

VDS Group  

Denim maker outlines water saving measures
Apparel maker VDS Group has introduced a policy of 100% water treatment and reuse for its LEED Platinum certified factory Vintage Denim Studio Limited in Bangladesh.

 Read More


ITMA 2015  

ITMA 2015 to drive sustainability
The ITMA textile and garment machinery exhibition will put the spotlight on innovations that promote sustainability for its 17th presentation in Milan, Italy, in 2015. A trendsetting showcase of exciting innovations since 1951, the theme chosen for the 2015 edition is ‘Master the Art of Sustainable Innovation’.

Read More

Greenpeace Detox  

EPR talk on toxic textile chemicals gains ground
Can the roadmap to zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in the textile supply chain outlined by adidas Group, C&A, Puma, H&M, Li-Ning, Nike, Inc. and G-Star succeed by 2020? Or will the growing demand for ‘extended producer responsibility’ (EPR) legislation be the real game changer when it comes to reducing the impact of textiles on the environment.

Read More

Cotton logo  

136-page sustainable cotton guide: DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE NOW
The Insiders Guide to Cotton and Sustainability, written by Simon Ferrigno and edited by John Mowbray, is now available as a digital publication. Published by MCL Global, producers of Ecotextile News and Knitting Trade Journal, the 136 page booklet covers the ecological impact of cotton production and the environmental challenges that this presents.

Read More

Home  

Home textiles sourcing event
Home Textiles Sourcing Expo (HTSE) is the only sourcing event in North America to solely focus on fabrics and finished soft goods for all home applications. HTSE provides manufacturers, retailers, jobbers, converters, contract specifiers and designers a one stop sourcing venue where they can locate new fabrics and products for their latest collections.

Read More

Ecotextile News June
 

In the June 2012 issue of the magazine - OUT NOW

Interviews: Two minutes with Pat Nie Woo, Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium,
Sustainability report: Puma, Nike; Sustainable Apparel Coalition - calculating progress; Copenhagen - a blueprint for sustainable fashion; Organic cotton market latest; denim and digital printing; Bio-based textiles not yet green; water pollution in China – a holistic approach; closed loop recycling - textile waste is a growing concern.
And all the latest news, insight and analysis.

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Call us on: +44 1977 708488 to subscribe to the printed magazine + online archived back issues + premium online access.


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Interstoff

Natural dyes and textiles from tobacco
A new company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, which has developed a method to produce textiles, natural dyes and essential oils from organically-grown tobacco plants has just received a US$1 million boost from Canadian investors.

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cotton A cooler way to dye cotton
Swiss-based textile dyestuff supplier Bezema has developed a new range of high fixation reactive dyes that operate at just 40°C, which minimises the consumption of water, energy and salt in both exhaust and cold-pad batch dyeing of cellulosic-based fabrics.
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Rio +20

Sustainable fashion on Rio +20 agenda
This month’s Rio +20, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development will host a session on Sustainable Fashion during the Corporate Sustainability Forum hosted by Danish actress Connie Nielsen alongside Eva Kruse from NICE. Speakers will also include Katharine Hamnett and Summer Rayne Oakes – co-founder of Source4Style, as well as Gucci, H&M and the Danish Minister of Climate, Energy and Building, Martin Lidegaard.

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Clariant

Clariant joins sustainable apparel coalition
Swiss-based specialty chemicals company, Clariant, is the latest company to join the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) in a move aligned with the company’s long-term commitment to uphold sustainable practices in the textile industry.

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Unifi

Unifi collaborates on new recycling programme
Unifi has teamed up with three other companies, including Canada's Victor Group, to develop a new closed loop recycling system for the textile industry, which will see waste transformed back into fibre and yarns.

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M&S

M&S makes new sustainable cotton pledge
Marks & Spencer is to source 50% of its cotton from sustainable sources by 2020 including Fairtrade, recycled, organic and BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) cotton. The target was revealed in the company’s new How we do Business report, outlining the first five years of progress of its Plan A, 180 commitment eco and ethical programme, which states that 138 commitments have been achieved and a further 30 are ‘on plan’.

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136-page sustainable cotton guide: DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE NOW
The Insiders Guide to Cotton and Sustainability, written by Simon Ferrigno and edited by John Mowbray, is now available as a digital publication. Published by MCL Global, producers of Ecotextile News and Knitting Trade Journal, the 136 page booklet covers the ecological impact of cotton production and the environmental challenges that this presents.

Read More

Home

Home textiles sourcing event
Home Textiles Sourcing Expo (HTSE) is the only sourcing event in North America to solely focus on fabrics and finished soft goods for all home applications. HTSE provides manufacturers, retailers, jobbers, converters, contract specifiers and designers a one stop sourcing venue where they can locate new fabrics and products for their latest collections.

Read More

Ecotextile News June

In the June 2012 issue of the magazine - OUT NOW

Interviews: Two minutes with Pat Nie Woo, Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium,
Sustainability report: Puma, Nike; Sustainable Apparel Coalition - calculating progress; Copenhagen - a blueprint for sustainable fashion; Organic cotton market latest; denim and digital printing; Bio-based textiles not yet green; water pollution in China – a holistic approach; closed loop recycling - textile waste is a growing concern.
And all the latest news, insight and analysis.

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Call us on: +44 1977 708488 to subscribe to the printed magazine + online archived back issues + premium online access.


 Texworld


Restrictions on PFAS sub-group in textile use

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Enzyme textile recycling pioneer raises £2.5m

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M&H Innovation

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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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