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  • At ITMA 2019, Barcelona the global denim leaders, brands, retailers and alike will gather at the Planet Textiles Summit on sustainability on June 22 to discuss and find the key solutions.Figure: According to Planet Textiles panelists, if the industry really is to clean up its act before 2025 and certainly within the next decade.The key point of discussions will be how should the denim manufacturing industry make jeans by 2025? And what breakthroughs in technology and thinking are needed to make
  • Cerapur coatings offer a wide range of colour and design options. © Textildruckerei MayerTextildruckerei Mayer showcased its latest smart coating solutions at this year’s Techtextil trade show that concluded in Frankfurt last month. The company presented itsHTL eConnect, a printed infrared heating surface,Cerapurceramic coating andDuofirmdeformable rigid textiles.Michael Steidle, Managing Director of Heinrich Mayer, was impressed with the high quality of visitors. “Very few wanted just to ‘have
  • DyStar Group is a solution provider, offering customers a complete range of colorants, auxiliaries and services. © DyStarAs a strong advocate of sustainable production, DyStar is joining the ZDHC Foundation, which manages the Roadmap to Zero Programme with the aim of phasing out hazardous chemicals in the textiles, apparel, footwear and leather value chain by promoting safer chemistry and driving innovation.This initiative is a collective effort from the Global Chemical Industry Round Table (GCI
  • Samples from a warp beam which had been dyed with Greendye. © Karl MayerKarl Mayer, a leading textile machinery manufacturer, remains on a growth path with its Denim Excellence Center at Karl Mayer Rotal and a wide-ranging product portfolio. With itsProdye-Sunit, the company is already a leader in the fashion market, and itsProdye-Ris increasingly accepted by the genuine denim segment.At ITMA 2019, which opens this week, Karl Mayer launchesGreendye, an innovative technology for producing jeans f
  • Katrin Ley, Managing Director of Fashion for Good. © PresstigieuxFashion for Good is expanding to South Asia with the launch of a dedicated regional innovation programme. Leading up to the expansion, scheduled for later this year, the organisation is now calling for innovative start-ups from across South Asia with disruptive sustainability solutions applicable to the fashion supply chain. Selected innovators will have the opportunity to showcase their solutions as part of Fashion for Good’s Inno
  • International industry giants and Chinese market leaders, such as Arys, Ballop, Buff, Deuter, Polygiene, StreetStrider, Uyn, Wakingbee and Yvette will all be showcasing their latest products at ISPO Shanghai from 5-7 July, from running trends and innovative outdoor equipment to the latest water sports products.Up-and-coming brands, such as Tafeng, Taluer and Trickcoo will be on site in the Startup Village. The Chinese start-up Carey Design, which is one of the 2019 ISPO Brandnew finalists, will
  • Puma North America Inc plans to spend at least $40 million to open a distribution centre in Whitestown and hire 90 people. The sports footwear and apparel firm is reportedly negotiating a lease to open in a 635,000-sq-ft building. The amount will be spent to equip the facility for distribution operations, according to paperwork filed with Boone County, Indiana.Puma North America, an unit of Puma Group based in Germany, expects to begin equipment installation in August and start hiring in the com
  • The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) and three othergroups—the Fair Labour Association, the Initiative for Compliance and Sustainability and the Social Accountability International—recently sent a letter to the Myanmarexpressing concerns over serious workers rights issues. It was addressed to State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.The letter expressed the associations’ increasing concern over serious and repeated violations of fundamental rights to freely associate, to organise a
  • Eurofins& Footwear Spain has become the first European accredited laboratory by Spanish Accreditation Body (ENAC) to test the safety of children's footwear under UNE 59300. ENAC accreditation, entitled Eurofins as a premium testing partner by the recognition of its top quality standards and qualified technicians to entrust products.In September 2018, a new mandatory standard, UNE59300 entered in force in Spain, applicable to children's footwear up to size 34. The standard includes me
  • Global garment companies are failing to meet living wage promises to workers, according to a study published by researchers at the University of Sheffield last month. The experts said it would take a ‘step-change in approach’ for major corporations, including Nike, Primark and Adidas, to pay wages that ‘meet the basic needs’ of workers and their families.Over the last decade, leading global corporations have made commitments to deliver living wages to the workers who make their clothes.But an in
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