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Following an increase in the number of brands integrating recycled materials into their items, sorted post-consumer textiles tend to struggle to find appropriate end markets that maintain their full value. The problem is to accelerate consumption and disposal practices which cause textiles to enter the market quickly to reach their end of use.Main market readiness challenges and the adoption of such materials include difficulties in separating fiber blends, accessible textile-to-textile recyclin
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A multi-sport collection from adidas uses responsive fabrics and intuitive design said to be suitable in a range of weather conditions.Called Ready, the apparel uses a smart layering system that allows athletes to build modular sports outfits to address seasonal needs, selecting different pieces that can be worn together without bulking at the seams.There are four technology systems. One is for hot weather, which uses ventilation zones, Aqua-X yarns and lightweight fabrics. The cold weather syst
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) recently reduced its policy rate by 75 basis points to 12.50 per cent from 13.25 per cent along with two other steps to deal with the situation created by the COVID-19 pandemic. SBP governor Reza Baqir said with the domestic deceleration in food prices and a significant decline in consumer price expectations, the outlook for inflation had improved, paving the way for the rate cut.Pic: ShutterstockTextile exporters and economists rejected the 75-basis points cut i
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15% of manufacturing companies in Vietnam have slashed their production as the textile and apparel industry hard hit due to coronavirus outbreak, reports Reuters.The country’s labour ministry informed this data last week.This crisis situation directly impacted 2.8 million workers in the labor-intensive garment and textile industry as firms have reduced shifts and stopped overtime, according to Vietnam News Agency report.Figure:15% of manufacturing companies in Vietnam have slashed their producti
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3DLOOK, 3D body scanning system, joins hands with with Professional Clothing Industry Association Worldwide (PCIAW)!Image Courtesy: i.pinimg.comThe partnership aims to assist the members of PCIAW with the digital approach for fit and sizing. PCIAW members will be able to leverage the technology by providing their customers to use the app.And how! Using smartphones, customers can put their body measurements to the app they are using, which will further help the clothing brand know the accurate bo
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CHRISTCHURCH - Microfibres from machine-washable wool biodegrade more than three times faster than untreated wool in water, according to a surprising new study by scientists at New Zealand's AgResearch which serves the country's agriculture industry.AgResearch, a corporatised state research institute, found that both untreated wool and machine-washable wool biodegraded readily in a marine environment compared to synthetic fibres.But researchers found that machine-washable wool biodegrade
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STUTTGART – The new version of the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) released includes new requirements for chemical formulators, makes changes to the addition of regenerated and virgin synthetic textile fibres and has added a completely new section on ‘migrant workers.’Version 6.0 of GOTS, which is updated every 3 years, covers the processing, manufacturing, packaging, labelling, trading and distribution of all textiles made from at least 70 per cent certified organic natural fibres.Source
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AMSTERDAM - Three new companies - including Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing Co Ltd - have signed up to the ZDHC Roadmap to Zero initiative to replace hazardous chemicals with safer ones in textiles and clothing production.Fast Retailing becomes a ZDHC signatory brand, while speciality chemicals company, the Bozzetto Group, and textile producer Century Rayon have become ZDHC contributors. Meanwhile, fashion giant Ralph Lauren has become an official friend of the programme.A ZDHC statement said: "
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LONDON - Fashion brands are being urged to dramatically cut their use of virgin raw materials within the next decade to address the climate and nature emergencies facing the planet.The call comes in a new report, entitled the Earth Logic Action Plan, which was commissioned by the JJ Charitable Trust and written by a group of academics, business leaders and analysts.It urges businesses across the global fashion sector to “radically transform” their models, to put nature ahead of short-term financ
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The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council of India (TEXPROCIL) has requested the government for urgent policy intervention to provide fiscal relief and ensure credit flow to the textile sector. The suggested steps include extending the Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies (ROSCTL) scheme to cotton yarn and fabrics and the Merchandise Exports of India (MEIS) scheme to all textile products beyond March 31.Pic: ShutterstockThe spread of coronavirus has led to cancellation and deferment o