FASHION AND RETAIL
| Walmart unveils its own Bangladesh plan |
| Political push to ‘reclaim responsibility’ |
| Engelbert Strauss supports African cotton |
LABELS AND LEGISLATION
| Bluesign revises criteria – adds new partners |
| EU clothing industry energy saving tool |
| Europe boosts GOTS certification |
MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION
| New water and stain repellents for textiles |
| RITE changes course for a better future |
| Cotton linked to US$1.9 trillion ‘true’ water cost |
DYES AND CHEMICALS
| Indigo-free denim knits |
| DyStar provides discharge data report for top brands |
| Clariant textiles to be rebranded Archroma |
SHOWS AND EVENTS
| Ethical Fashion Show reports new interest |
| Copenhagen Fashion Summit date released |
| ITMA Asia + CITME date announced |
ECOTEXTILE MACHINERY
| Greener soft coating for textiles |
| Texprocess to feature green textile assembly trends |
| Milan selected to host ITMA 2015 |
Related Articles
Marks & Spencer joins Detox campaign |
|
||
|
LONDON - UK retail giant Marks & Spencer (M&S) has joined the Greenpeace “Detox” campaign, with a commitment to eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals throughout its entire supply chain and products by 2020.
|
Copyright MCL Global 2013. You may share using our article tools. Please don’t cut articles from ecotextile.com and redistribute by email or post to the web.



















