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Canepa to present its eco friendly textiles 2019 collection at Milano Unica

Milano Unica trade show conceived, organized and driven by entrepreneurs, offers international visibility to the world of textiles in a…

6 years ago

Amazon launches Amazon Aware first ‘sustainable’ own-brand range

Amazon, has launched a new brand - Amazon Aware, to make it easier for customers to shop for 'more sustainable'…

2 years ago

Levi Strauss & IFC to assist suppliers to access green finance

Levi Strauss & Co. is collaborating with IFC to assist its worldwide suppliers in funding projects in order to encourage…

3 years ago

Nilit to sponsor German-Israeli collaboration to promote textile circularity

Nilit, a leader in high-quality, sustainable Nylon 6.6 for garments, is going to sponsor a pioneering German-Israeli collaboration to promote…

3 years ago

Linen and uniform services recognized as essential services

Health authorities and state and local governments are recognizing the linen, uniform and facility services industry as an essential service.…

4 years ago

‘Linen And Uniform Services’ crucial to battle with COVID-19

Health authorities and state and local governments are recognizing the linen, uniform and facility services industry as an essential service.…

4 years ago

SAICM’s new policy brief addresses concern in textile chemicals

The Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) has published a policy brief that addresses chemicals of concern in textiles,…

4 years ago

Levi Strauss & Co. announces new global water action strategy

Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.) today announced a new water action strategy that represents an evolution in thinking around water…

5 years ago

Volcom plans to save water

Volcom, a modern lifestyle brand that represents the creative spirit of youth culture, has announced the worldwide launch of Water…

5 years ago

Welcoming sustainable fashion

When you think about industries that are harmful to the environment, chances are metals, plastic, or coal come to mind.…

5 years ago