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Cofaco Industries Invests Close to US$2 Million in Plant Improvements
Sustainable Suppliers News

Cofaco Industries Invests Close to US$2 Million in Plant Improvements

Cofaco Industries invested nearly US$2 million to install an industrial dryer in the fabric dyeing area, enhancing fabric production and effluent control.
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|February 20th, 2024|12:27 PM
The North Face Unveils its New Circular Insulation Solution
Sustainable Materials

The North Face Unveils its New Circular Insulation Solution

The North Face has just introduced Circaloft, a sustainable synthetic insulation made from 100% recycled materials designed for circularity and minimal waste.
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|September 13th, 2023|3:38 PM
The Quest for Sustainable Denim: Navigating Environmental and Ethical Challenges
Sustainable Materials

The Quest for Sustainable Denim: Navigating Environmental and Ethical Challenges

Sustainable jeans brands like Mud Jeans and Nudie Jeans lead a transformative shift towards eco-friendly practices, exemplifying the feasibility of aligning consumer demand with ethical and environmental imperatives.
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|February 28th, 2024|11:11 AM
Lenzing Group Collaborates with Kentaur to Revolutionize Sustainable Chef Workwear
Sustainable Suppliers News

Lenzing Group Collaborates with Kentaur to Revolutionize Sustainable Chef Workwear

Lenzing Group partners with Kentaur to create eco-friendly chef uniforms, prioritizing circularity, durability, and functionality while reducing the use of virgin raw materials.
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|October 12th, 2023|10:31 AM
The Crucial Importance of Fairtrade Certification for Sustainable Textile Businesses
Sustainability Standards News

The Crucial Importance of Fairtrade Certification for Sustainable Textile Businesses

Fairtrade certification signifies a profound commitment to ethical production, social justice, and environmental stewardship, crucial for sustainable textile businesses aligning with their core values and objectives.
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|March 27th, 2024|3:13 PM
How the Fashion Industry Can Reduce its Water Footprint

How the Fashion Industry Can Reduce its Water Footprint

Although the fashion industry has taken measures to address carbon emissions, here's what it needs to do to make its practices more sustainable and less wasteful of water.
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|June 14th, 2021|5:23 PM
PI Apparel Merchandise Planning: Facilitating Innovation Through Collaboration

PI Apparel Merchandise Planning: Facilitating Innovation Through Collaboration

PI Apparel’s Merchandise Planning event will look at these new technologies that are revolutionizing the Merchant’s role, as well as the key strategies and methodologies needed to create the most customer-centric products, whilst minimizing markdowns and returns.
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|September 18th, 2023|1:32 PM
The U.K.´s New Program to Revolutionize Textile Recycling and Reduce Waste
Sustainable Supply Chains

The U.K.´s New Program to Revolutionize Textile Recycling and Reduce Waste

England's 'Maximizing Resources, Minimising Waste' program aims to transform the textile industry through an extended producer responsibility scheme, product life extension, material diversion, and the promotion of a robust textile recycling industry.
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|July 31st, 2023|2:54 PM
6 Fairtrade Certified Cotton Clothing Manufacturers Leading in Ethical Textiles
Sustainability Standards News

6 Fairtrade Certified Cotton Clothing Manufacturers Leading in Ethical Textiles

Businesses must adhere to three stages: sourcing Fairtrade-certified cotton, engaging certified processors, and meeting Fairtrade standards for production to carry the Fairtrade Cotton Mark.
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|March 27th, 2024|5:39 PM
Could Traceability Be the New Trend in the Fashion Industry?
Sustainable Supply Chains

Could Traceability Be the New Trend in the Fashion Industry?

Software-as-a-service (SaaS) tools are currently being utilized by approximately 100 multinational companies, including renowned brands such as Lacoste, Supima, and Primark.
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|July 25th, 2023|8:54 AM