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Ecotextile News e-bulletin             Wednesday 21 September 2016
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Bayer

Bayer and Monsanto agree acquisition deal
 
Bayer, the German drug and crop chemicals manufacturer has agreed a US$66m deal to purchase Monsanto, the US producer of seeds for cotton.


Chemical testing

Questions raised over EU fast-track chemicals ban

Moves by the European Union to fast-track the restriction of key chemicals used to make textiles have been questioned by a leading textile chemicals expert for having no scientific credibility.

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Dornbirn

 

European Commission enhances circular economy efforts

The European Commission (EC) has outlined an updated circular economy action plan for Europe's textile industry. Tommy Lee reports from Dornbirn.

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Patagonia

Patagonia commits US$1m to environment campaign

US outdoor apparel brand Patagonia has pledged US$1m to raise awareness about the environment as a prominent election issue and to support get-out-the-vote organisations.

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Shanghai

ZDHC and CNTAC to stage joint conference

On November 8, the ZDHC Foundation and China National Textile & Apparel Council will host a joint conference aimed at suppliers within the textile and footwear value-chain to promote safer chemical management.

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SAVE

Sustainability pays for Asian supplier project

Some notable results have been announced from a three-year capacity building project led by Puma and H&M which worked with 35 apparel and footwear suppliers in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, and Indonesia.

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CMiA

African cotton makes splash in Norway

Cotton Made in Africa has revealed its first foray into Norway through its new partnership with 'Kid Interior' a supplier of home textiles with a typically Scandinavian modern and minimalistic design touch.

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Ecotextile News October/November 2016

NEW ISSUE: Ecotextile News October/November 2016

Phil Patterson looks at the potential impact of the fast track restriction of key chemicals used to make textiles and says the whole process amounts to flawed thinking, African land clearances and organic cotton, Airborne PFCs in stores, Puma financing initiative, China tackles textile polluters, Fake Egyptian cotton, China to develop organic sector, Does factory auditing work? TWD launches antimony-free polyester, Automated garment sewing, Price premiums for non-mulesing wool, Cambodia wages, H&M Foundation recycling investment, Cotton dyeing with textile waste, Lenzing recycled fibre, Cotton Horizons, and all the latest news, comment and analysis.

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Textile Standards and Legislation

T.EVO

Careers in Textiles

PETA urges Kering to ditch reptile skins

PARIS – Animal welfare organisation PETA has called on French fashion conglomerate Kering…

Lenzing says fire disruption was 'minimal'

AMSTERDAM – Speaking to Ecotextile News today at the on-going Kingpins denim exhibition…

Bio-derived LYCRA fibre made with QIRA

SPONSORED CONTENT - In a ground-breaking collaboration, the LYCRA Company has teamed up…

Nanofabrics to filter water of hazardous dyes

VIENNA – A research team at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) in Austria is…

UN Global Compact launches UK fashion programme

LONDON - The UN’s Global Compact (UNGC) UK initiative has launched a ‘Business Sector…

Bangladesh considers VAT exception for recycled fibres

DHAKA - The Bangladesh government is said to be considering a tax exemption for…

‘Microfactory’ firm raises €3 million in funding

COPENHAGEN - Danish tech start-up Rodinia Generation, which claims to have developed an…

Spinnova completes cost-cutting review

JYVÄSKYLÄ ­ – Scandinavian textile fibre innovator Spinnova has announced that fewer jobs…

Recycling research to target textile blends

ESPOO - A European Union (EU) funded project is underway in Finland in a bid to develop…

Fresh funding for ‘textiles from plant waste’

CALIFORNIA - An academic researcher at the University of California, Riverside, has…

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