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M&S targets £1m from charity day
LONDON - UK retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has urged its customers to clear out their wardrobes as part of a campaign to raise £1 million for Oxfam. |
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US to tighten lead limits on kids clothes
WASHINGTON - The US Department of Ecology (DOE) has completed a pilot rule process and has started to make legal requirements to eliminate lead from children’s clothing, textiles and other items to levels under 100 ppm. |
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Teijin combines ecology with function
PARIS - Teijin Fibers will promote its latest environmentally friendly,high performance polyester materials at this week’s Interfiliere exhibition in Paris. |
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Chinese to slash printing and dyeing facilities
Zhejiang - Shaoxing County, renowned as a major textile hub in Eastern China, is to reduce its annual textile printingand dyeing capacity by 710 million metres before mid-September, as part of awider plan to reduce energy usage and cut emissions. |
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US eco-brand launches in UK
LONDON - A US based eco-fashion company is hoping to build on its awardwinning success in the American market by launching in the UK. |
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Kuyichi opens its first UK store
LONDON – Dutch fashion brand Kuyichi, which was founded by the NGO Solidaridad as a way to introduce moe organic cotton into the mainstream market, has opened its first stand-alone retail concept store in Manchester, UK. |
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Interview: Philip Chamberlain, C&A Europe
Two minutes with … Philip Chamberlain, Head of Sustainability, C&A Europe. Ecotextile News gives readers an insight on how C&A intends to expand its organic cotton and sustainable fabrics programme, and finds out if its customers also 'care' . |
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Texworld talk on sustainability
PARIS – At next month’s Texworld exhibition in Paris, Messe Frankfurt has organised a seminar that will feature leading experts who will go ‘in search of organic and other sustainable textiles. |
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Cashmere event to address sustainability
HONG KONG – A new event in China will highlight the problems the cashmere industry faces with quality and sustainability on a global scale and whether these issues threaten the long-term growth of the industry. |
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C.L.A.S.S. does it RITE
LONDON – C.L.A.S.S., the eco-fashion network with showrooms in Milan, London and New York is to partner the RITE Group at its up-coming conference on sustainable textiles in London as part of its ongoing mission to bring sustainable innovations to the forefront of commercial and retail fashion. |
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