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Tool improves textile supply chain traceability
Historic Futures Ltd, the company behind the supply chain traceability platform, ‘String,’ has now launched ‘Textile Solutions’ a new application, which will allow companies in the supply chain to handle multiple customers without the need to replicate data records, and also enable brands and retailers to make informed sourcing decisions based on authentic supply chain data.

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novozymes  

Novozymes offers new denim finishing technology
Danish bioinnovation company Novozymes has developed a new abrasion effect product for the denim finishing sector which is designed to help save resources and reduce processing time.

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frankly  

New brand offers sustainable base layer fabric
New clothing brand Frankly has introduced a new, lightweight fabric made from a blend of organic cotton and non-mulesed merino wool.

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parlaiment  

Houses of Parliament hosts eco-fashion meeting
Ethics and sustainable fashion will once again feature at the House of Lords next week when Baroness Young of Hornsey chairs the second meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Ethics and Sustainability in Fashion.

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cotton  

Japan tsunami cotton update
Following our earlier reports on the Japanese initiative to plant cotton in Sendai to help regenerate agricultural land affected by salinity due to the recent Tsunami, the first harvest attempts have now been made.

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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 October
 

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Interviews: Two minutes with Shrey Chaudary, CEO, Pratibha Syntex; Stefano Cochis, Director, Filature Miroglio; Toxic Shock: Response to the Greenpeace 'Detox' campaign. Green Standards: new eco-labels updates; Bioplastics - todays's revolution? bio-crops such as sugar cane; Food, fuel or fashion? a case for man-made cellulosics; Eco-technical innovations; ITMA round-up: New eco- innovations from the show; China’s eco-textile city plan; Developments on the Yangtze river; Cotton LCA and organic analysis: insights into the sustainable cotton sectors.and all the latest news and analysis.

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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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stork  

New facility for Stork inks
Stork Prints has opened the doors of its brand new manufacturing facility, built in response to the growing demand for the company’s digital inks.

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lenzing  

USDA approval for Lenzing fibres
Lenzing’s Tencel and Lenzing FR fibres have been certified as 100% Biobased by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), qualifying then for the government’s BioPreferred Purchasing Program.

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crystal  

Apparel giant adopts GRI for sustainability report
Crystal Group, one of the largest textile companies in the world, has adopted the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the sustainability reporting framework which sets out the principles and performance indicators that organisations can use to measure and report their economic, environmental, and social performance.

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scotland  

Scottish firms urged to explore sustainable practices
There was a twin focus on sustainability issues for the Scottish textile industry this week with news that manufacturers could save thousands of litres of water and a call for more firms to join the Sustainable Clothing Action Plan.

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Ecotextile News October
 

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Interviews: Two minutes with Shrey Chaudary, CEO, Pratibha Syntex; Stefano Cochis, Director, Filature Miroglio; Toxic Shock: Response to the Greenpeace 'Detox' campaign. Green Standards: new eco-labels updates; Bioplastics - todays's revolution? bio-crops such as sugar cane; Food, fuel or fashion? a case for man-made cellulosics; Eco-technical innovations; ITMA round-up: New eco- innovations from the show; China’s eco-textile city plan; Developments on the Yangtze river; Cotton LCA and organic analysis: insights into the sustainable cotton sectors.and all the latest news and analysis.

Regulars: Eco-Technical, News, Analysis.


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china  

China aims to leap forward on eco-textiles
As part of its plan for sustainable growth in its textile sector, China will focus on ‘quality rather than quantity’, according to Mr Sun Ruizhe, Vice President of China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC) as the country looks to improve the environmental and ethical profile of its industry and refocus on the domestic sector. John Mowbray reports from China. 

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afirm  

AFIRM Group releases new RSL toolkit
Leading apparel brands such as Nike, adidas, Hugo Boss, Pentland, Gap and VF Corp., among others, have together published the second version of the AFIRM Group joint RSL Supplier Implementation Toolkit, which this time primarily focuses on the elimination of hazardous restricted substances from finished textile products.

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basf  

BASF rewarded for GHG transparency
BASF has emerged top of the carbon emission disclosure rankings of the world’s largest 1,270 companies, according to a report from UK consultancy, the Environmental Investment Organisation.

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esmod  

Messe Frankfurt teams up with ESMOD
Textile trade show organiser Messe Frankfurt has teamed up with ESMOD, the world’s largest international fashion school to jointly promote sustainability in the fashion business through a newly signed cooperation agreement.

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toray  

Toray to expand recycling business
Toray Industries, Inc. has said it plans to expand its fibres and textiles recycling business, a move which will see it launch two new brands using both pre- and post-consumer waste.

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cotton  

New guidebook on cotton and sustainability
MCL Global, the publisher of the influential Ecotextile News magazine will launch the ‘Insider’s Guide to Cotton and Sustainability’, a new handy booklet which will provide in-depth expert analysis and guidance on how to tackle the issue of sustainability in the global cotton supply chain.

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Ecotextile News October
 

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Interviews: Two minutes with Shrey Chaudary, CEO, Pratibha Syntex; Stefano Cochis, Director, Filature Miroglio; Toxic Shock: Response to the Greenpeace 'Detox' campaign. Green Standards: new eco-labels updates; Bioplastics - todays's revolution? bio-crops such as sugar cane; Food, fuel or fashion? a case for man-made cellulosics; Eco-technical innovations; ITMA round-up: New eco- innovations from the show; China’s eco-textile city plan; Developments on the Yangtze river; Cotton LCA and organic analysis: insights into the sustainable cotton sectors.and all the latest news and analysis.

Regulars: Eco-Technical, News, Analysis.


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Natural cotton hormone could boost yields
With many developing nations relying on genetically modified cotton to increase yields, researchers in the USA suggest that naturally occurring plant hormones may be an alternative answer – with research showing that these hormones could even boost cotton crop yields under drought conditions.


dyecoo

Design breakthrough for CO2 dyeing
A collaboration between Dutch engineering firm Dyecoo and a design consultancy which speciaises in producing ‘eco-effective’, fashion has produced elegant garments dyed with CO2 instead of water.

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spoerry

Organic cotton with a hologram
Swiss-based Spoerry 1866 Ltd. is now providing special holograms that are used on swing-tags attached to clothes sold in the Asia market which are made from its high-end certified organic cotton yarns.

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heimtextil

Sustainability on Heimtextil agenda
Heimtextil 2011, the four-day international trade fair for home textiles, is to host a seminar addressing issues surrounding sustainability in the household and contract textiles sector.

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pure

Made-By event plots sustainable fashion journey
The latest organic and sustainable textile seminar, co-organised by Made By and Textile Exchange took place in Amsterdam last week, attracting more than 80 delegates from a range of well known brands and retailers.

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Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, has published a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide which can be ordered securely on-line through the 'read more' link below - for just £29.

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Ecotextile News November

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November 2010 issue: Interview: Abi Rushton, Lead Ethical and Sustainability Manager, Tesco; Natural answers: New textiles from biopolymers have been commercialised; Water saving dyes from Huntsman make a big splash; Taiwan textiles create new bridge to China: we report from Taipei...and all the latest news and analysis.

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Biopolymers to set textile sector alight
Over the past few years, new textile fibres derived in whole or in part from bioplastics or biopolymers have been commercialised, but a raft of whole new development and expansion beckons for biopolymers in textiles.


cotton

New report highlights cotton ‘injustice’
 A new report from the Fairtrade Foundation claims that the West African cotton industry is being hindered by a wall of funding provided to US and European Union farmers from their respective governments.

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gots

IMO launches GOTS positive list
The Institute for Marketecology (IMO) has introduced a new web-based GOTS ‘positive list system’, which details over 2,500 different textile chemicals which are compliant with the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).

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marks

M&S updates Plan A progress
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has now achieved 70 of the 180 commitments it has set itself under its Plan A environmental and ethical programme.

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organic

US firm creates organic partnership
NearSea Naturals, an online supplier of organic and sustainable fabrics, has established a new vertically integrated operation in North Carolina which it hopes will act as a fillip for the region’s textile business.

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ETLG

Eco-Textile Labelling Guide 2010 - NOW PUBLISHED
Ecotextile News, in conjunction with Messe Frankfurt GmbH, has published a new, updated and improved version of the 100 page Eco-Textile Labelling Guide which can be ordered securely on-line through the 'read more' link below - for just £29.

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Ecotextile News November

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November 2010 issue: Interview: Abi Rushton, Lead Ethical and Sustainability Manager, Tesco; Natural answers: New textiles from biopolymers have been commercialised; Water saving dyes from Huntsman make a big splash; Taiwan textiles create new bridge to China: we report from Taipei...and all the latest news and analysis.

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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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