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Wednesday 20 May 2015 |
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Swedish sustainable textile initiative expands
Sweden Textile Water Initiative, which works with Swedish textile businesses such as H&M, Lindex and IKEA to reduce water, chemical and energy use in their global supply chains, has announced it is expanding to new countries in Asia and Africa after a successful pilot project in India.
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Kering shares EP&L methodology
French luxury, sport and lifestyle apparel group Kering, whose brands include Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Puma, and Volcom, has shared its environmental profit and loss (EP&L) accounting methodology, aiming to encourage businesses to value nature in their accounting process.
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Strip assesses silk staining potential
SDC Enterprises has launched its first ever seven stripe Multifibre fabric test consumable, which includes a new silk stripe that has been developed in collaboration with a major international retail brand, from Germany.
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ZDHC appoints executive director
The Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) Group has officially appointed Frank Michel as its first Executive Director.
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893 polluting textile units ordered to close in India
Reports from India suggest closure notices have been issued by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPC) to 893 textile units in Sanganer for failing to install common effluent treatment plants (CETPs.
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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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Texworld USA returns to New York
Texworld USA provides the opportunity to meet directly with a wide range of manufacturers from around the globe.
See in-demand, affordable apparel fabrics, trims, and accessories for women, men, children and infants at a must attend event for professionals throughout the textiles and apparel industry.
Texworld USA will be held 21-23 July 2015 at the Javits Convention Center, 655 West 34th Street, New York, USA.
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LATEST ISSUE: Ecotextile News Apr/May 2015
Eyeing up future solutions: Phil Patterson on dye colouration advances, Shore thing? New comprehensive UK textile manufacturing research, Ali Enterprise legal wrangle, Two Minutes with... Janne Poranen, CEO, Spinnova, Denim technology round-up, Textile pollutants in Eastern Europe, A new column from Jason Kibbey, CEO, Sustainable Apparel Coalition, gives an update on the organisation's key activities in 2015, Pamela Ravasio discusses the importance of small and medium-sized enterprises in the growth of sustainability, Kering shares EP&L findings, Nanotechnology update, Rana Paza anniversary - what's changed? Cotton Horizons - a new regular feature on cotton and sustainability, and all the latest news, insight, and analysis.
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