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Textiles and apparel sustainability update, September 2020 |

32 pages,
published in Issue 205, September 2020
Report price:
Euro 470.00;
US$ 615.00
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Environmental sustainability is of growing importance within the global fibre, textile and apparel industry, and pressures to improve their sustainability credentials have prompted several companies to develop innovative new products and adapt their business strategies. This report provides information on the latest product developments and business developments in relation to environmental sustainability with a particular focus on: business news; carpet; contract fabrics; cotton; denim; dyeing processes; fabrics; fashion collections; fibres; insulation materials; protective accessories; standards; and workwear. Furthermore, the report includes information and insight relating to the following innovative brands, companies and other organisations: Ananas Anam, Aquafil, the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), Bioworks, Burberry, Candiani Denim (Candiani), DSM Niaga, Dyntex, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the Fairtrade Foundation, Field to Market: The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture (Field to Market), Freudenberg Performance Materials, Hyosung, Inter IKEA Group, Kemira, Kings of Indigo, Kering, Lenzing Group (Lenzing), Levi Strauss & Co, Manchester Manufacturing Group, Mexar, North West Textiles Network (NW Texnet), Pratibha Syntex, Promethean Particles, Sateri, Spinnova, Sunbrella, TBM, Teijin Frontier, Textile Exchange, The Welding Institute (TWI), Toray Industries (Toray), Touchpoint, the US Cotton Trust Protocol, Vaude and Worn Again Technologies.
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