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ISKO’s Ctrl+Z Material Science achieves bluesign® certification

Turkish denim company, Isko has announced that it achieved the Bluesign-approved credentials for its circular material science innovation, Ctrl+Z.

1 year ago

Hubergroup Deutschland awarded with EcoVadis silver medal

EcoVadis has recognized the printing ink expert Hubergroup Deutschland for its dedication to sustainability by awarding it a silver medal.

1 year ago

CmiA gets recognition from Green Button

CmiA an initiative for sustainable African cotton, has been officially recognized by Green Button, is an acknowledged source of raw…

2 years ago

Haartz Corporation collaborates with Green Theme Technologies

The Haartz Corporation, a leader in the supply of automotive interior fabrics headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, recently announced a collaboration…

2 years ago

Alchemie’s Novara™ system significantly reduces the high costs

Novara™ system method offers outstanding performance even after 20 washes while conserving 46% energy and 52% water for polycotton durable…

2 years ago

Switzerland’s Bluesign announces system revisions

Bluesign has spent recent months modifying the bluesign System Black Limits (BSBL), bluesign System Substances List (BSSL), and bluesign Restricted…

2 years ago

ILO, Bangladesh govt launches workplace injury insurance pilot for garment workers

ILO and a number of clothing companies have collaborated on a pilot project to give income protection and medical treatment…

2 years ago

Farfetch partners with Good on You to launch a sustainability hub for brands

Farfetch and Good on You have partnered to launch a sustainability hub, called Good Measures, to make it simpler for…

2 years ago

MAS Holdings launches the MAS Foundation For Change to address environment challenges

The MAS Foundation for Change, an independent non-profit organization aiming at addressing the social and environmental challenges.

2 years ago

A quick guide on sustainable textiles certification

Textile industry is one of the most polluting industries on the planet. Harmful substances like nitrogen, sulphur oxides, hydrocarbons, formaldehyde,…

2 years ago