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PONTEFRACT – [07.02.07] The textile industry, so often associated with smoking chimneys, dirty working conditions and low cost labour, now has a new voice with today’s launch of Ecotextile News – the new magazine dedicated to the production of sustainable and ethical textiles and apparel.

This NEW monthly magazine aims to drive change throughout the textiles and apparel supply chain by informing fabric specifiers and buyers at the world’s biggest brands and retailers about new innovations, new processes and new products geared towards ‘clean and ethical’ textiles and clothing.

The first issue of this subscription only magazine is available now, and subscriber copies have been despatched today.

Features in the February issue include:

  • Articles on sourcing organic cotton in China, Peru and Turkey.
  • Exclusive Timberland interview.
  • Disposable versus repeat use diapers.
  • Recycled polyester.
  • A new fabric dyeing technique.
  • Sustainable wool textiles.
  • Testing textiles in China.

To see the full list of contents in the first issue CLICK HERE.

This exciting new magazine will also allow forward-thinking fibre growers, yarn spinners, textile manufacturers, nonwovens companies, garment suppliers, and apparel retail executives to keep their fingers on the pulse of sustainability, and discover how it will influence their businesses going forward.

Selected sample articles from the first issue of Ecotextile News are available to download in pdf format to web-site members. New members can sign up HERE.

To subscribe, and ensure that you receive every issue of the new magazine, along with access to our searchable news archive and back issue catalogue, CLICK HERE.

It’s time for change in the textiles and apparel industry – be PART of THAT CHANGE

Subscribe to the magazine for tomorrow – TODAY.

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