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Ecotextile News e-bulletin Wednesday 24 June 2015
 Bayer
Myanmar

Gap and H&M back Myanmar labour reform

H&M and Gap Inc. have reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the responsible development of Myanmar's garment manufacturing industry and are encouraging the adoption of labour reforms based on ILO guidelines.

Plastic bottles

VC backing for US plastic recycler

A US business which collects plastic from low income countries such as Haiti and Honduras to turn into textiles has closed a US $2.8 million round of venture capital funding.

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Circular economy

MEPs press for circular economy legislation

The European Commission is being urged to pass legislation that will move EU member states towards a circular economy model by, among other things, drawing up measures to eliminate planned obsolescence – a step, which if taken, could have major ramifications for the fast fashion industry.

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Bangladesh

Unions slam claims by Bangladesh minister

Two leading global unions have written to the Bangladesh finance Minister criticising his recent suggestion that the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety was like a 'noose' around the neck of the garment industry.

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Spider silk


Vietnam tie-up for spider silk venture

US biotech firm Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, which develops genetically modified spider silk-based fibres, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a provincial government in Vietnam which outlines a framework for the creation and rearing of transgenic silkworms in Vietnam.

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT CAREERS IN TEXTILES

Product Manager, Oeko-Tex, Zurich or Frankfurt

Technical Support Engineer, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

International Account Manager, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

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EU garment initiative sets up work-streams

The European Commission will stage a meeting to update interested stakeholders in the preparation of its new garment flagship initiative, which appears to be gathering increasing momentum.

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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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Ecotextile News

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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Ecotextile News e-bulletin Wednesday 17 June 2015
 Bayer
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EU resolution backs mandatory textile reporting

The European Parliament has adopted a new resolution that officially supports efforts to improve the Commission's garment flagship initiative; as wella s supporting national sustainable textile initiatives in Germany, Netherlands, France and Denmark.

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Fast Retailing warns Chinese supplier

Japanese apparel group Fast Retailing has said it will reassess its Chinese supplier relationships if an ongoing strike involving 900 workers is not resolved quickly.

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Limited availability for RITE Group conference

The last few places are available for the conference on sustainable fashion to be held in Leeds on 24 June, with speakers for the event finalised. 

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Pollution regulations hit China texile output 

More than nine out of ten textile factories in China face the risk of a shutdown within three years, if they fail to meet strict new targets under the country's Water Ten Plan.

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PolyOne joins the ZDHC
Group

Polymer materials and services company PolyOne has joined the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) group as an associate member. 

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT CAREERS IN TEXTILES

Product Manager, Oeko-Tex, Zurich or Frankfurt

Technical Support Engineer, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

International Account Manager, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

Register as a jobseeker, or get in touch to advertise your vacancy at Careers in Textiles.


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Wool 'on trend' as customers seek natural products

This year's annual IWTO congress, which recently took place in China, said customers are increasingly seeking natural products with strong environmental credentials.

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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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Ecotextile News

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.

 READ A PREVIOUS ISSUE OF ECOTEXTILE NEWS OR SUBSCRIBE HERE TODAY.

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Home Textile Sourcing

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Premiere Vision

ITMA 2015

Cotton Horizons

Sustainable Sourcing Map

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Ecotextile News e-bulletin Wednesday 10 June 2015
 Bayer
Knitwear manufactured from recycled cellulose. (Photo: Eeva Suorlahti)
Breakthrough cellulose fibre project developments

A government-backed Finnish project in which textile engineers claim to have designed a completely new way to make cellulosic textile fibres using a unique wet extrusion process based on the flow properties (rheology) of a modified, aqueous wood fibre slurry has moved into its second phase.

Pollution

Polluters should now pay

From an environmental perspective, doing the right thing, or doing the better thing, must also be the most financially rewarding option if the global textile sector is to improve the way it operates. And taxation could be the answer, argues Phil Patterson.

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Cotton

C&A world's largest organic cotton user

C&A is the world's largest user of organic cotton having seen a rise of more than 50 per cent in sales of products made from organic cotton since 2012.

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Eco labelling

New online tool tests eco claims

Businesses are being encouraged to test the – often dubious – sustainability claims of eco-labels by using a new online tool which draws on extensive research and stakeholder consultation to help assess the credibility of the claim. 

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Sustainable Apparel Coalition


SAC launches new pilot modules

The SAC has launched two new pilot modules designed to assess the environmental and social sustainability of apparel retailers.

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NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIESCareers in Textiles

Product Manager, Oeko-Tex, Zurich or Frankfurt

Technical Support Engineer, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

International Account Manager, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

Register as a jobseeker, or get in touch to advertise your vacancy at Careers in Textiles.


Marks and Spencer


M&S to grow circular economy projects

Marks and Spencer has said it will develop the business' role in developing a circular economy, by scaling up projects such as its charity textile recycling initiative Shwopping. 

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Home Textile Sourcing Expo

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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Ecotextile News

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.

 READ A PREVIOUS ISSUE OF ECOTEXTILE NEWS OR SUBSCRIBE HERE TODAY.

 Texworld USA

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Home Textile Sourcing

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Ecotextile News e-bulletin Wednesday 3 June 2015
 Bayer
organic cotton

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.

Xeros Technology

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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Trees

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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Eco Chic Design Award

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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Flax


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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NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIESCareers in Textiles

Product Manager, Oeko-Tex, Zurich or Frankfurt

Technical Support Engineer, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

International Account Manager, Organo Click, Stockholm, Sweden.

Register as a jobseeker, or get in touch to advertise your vacancy at Careers in Textiles.


FIT


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

 

Home Textile Sourcing Expo

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.

READ MORE

Ecotextile News

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.

 READ A PREVIOUS ISSUE OF ECOTEXTILE NEWS OR SUBSCRIBE HERE TODAY.

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Home Textile Sourcing

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Lenzing

Texworld Paris

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Outdoor

Home textile sourcing

 

Apparel Analyst


Cotton Australia BCI deal

 

Cotton Australia signs BCI deal

Cotton Australia has signed an agreement with the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), which means that Australian cotton produced under its myBMP certification can now be sold into the global market as BCI cotton.

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Plan A update

 

M&S details ‘refreshed’ Plan A objectives

A need for greater customer engagement with UK retailer Marks and Spencer’s Plan A environmental and social sustainability goals was one of the key theme at the M&S Plan A update.

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South African gov  

Green light for South African sustainability cluster

In an ambitious move aimed at providing consumers with more traceable and sustainable textile and apparel products while supporting local industry, the South African government is to pump US$18.9 million into a new ‘sustainable textile national cluster’ with its own five year production plan

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Bangladesh factory

 

Call for Bangladesh labour law change

Garment factory leaders have called on the Bangladesh government for a new ‘democratic’ labour law, at a meeting on garment workers’ rights and the role of trade unions. 

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Chemicals  

Norway adopts PFOA sales ban

Norway has become the first European country to introduce legislation that bans the sale of products and textiles containing PFOA.

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Home Textile Sourcing  

New York home textiles fair

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

Home Textiles Sourcing Expo aims to provide manufacturers, retailers and designers with a one-stop venue for sourcing, with fabric and finished products will include wall and window coverings, bed, bath, tabletop and floor coverings, pillows and kitchen and outdoor textiles.


June July 2014
 

June/July 2014 magazine issue

Sustainable cotton: the big debate, 'Business as usual not an option in Bangladesh' report analysis, Two Minutes with: Elin Larsson, corporate responsibility manager, Filippa K, Detox Deconstructed report stirs welcome debate, Is too much 'fast fashion' a design destined for trash? Tone Skårdal Tobiasson discusses. Invista launches bio-derived Lycra, International Wool Textile Organisation Congress round-up, Tiny fibres = big problem, New resource on plastic particles found on global shorelines and their link to the textile industry, Can retailers continue to 'save the planet' whilst simultaneously sharing aggressive growth plans?, Bangladesh call for action reaches Parliament, Unifi increases production capacity, The Bigger Picture – Soup of the day: plastic, Special report: organic cotton in Central Asia, China gets tough on polluters, and all the latest news, insight, analysis.

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Texworld USA

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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