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EV REVOLUTION EXPANDS CANADA AUTO SECTOR BEYOND ONTARIO
Canada’s successful shift towards electric vehicle production is seeing the country’s auto-sector expand from its traditional Ontario base across the country, according to new research. This has been undertaken by non-profits the Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing, (which raises public and investor awareness), and Accelerate, an alliance of mining, batteries, fuel cells, R&D, the public sector, Indigenous peoples’ interests, labour, vehicle manufacturing and infrastructure groups.…
FINISHING INNOVATIONS AIM TO REDUCE THE RELEASE OF MICROPLASTICS
Textile companies and researchers are developing innovations within finishing to reduce the release of microplastics from clothing, while legislators pressure the sector to combat this harmful pollution.
Synthetic textiles, geotextiles, coatings and detergent capsules for laundry are among the main sources of microplastics, which researchers agree harm ecosystems (1).…
BIOMATERIALS AND BIOPLASTICS PRODUCTION AND SALES EXPAND IN PACKAGING SECTOR WORLDWIDE
Packaging firms and brands are preparing for a boom in biomaterial packaging, fuelled by greater consumer demand, regulations to increase sustainability and the maturity of biomaterials. A report by Massachusetts, US-based management consulting firm Arthur D Little (1), released in 2022, said that investment has fuelled production improvements and capacity, easing the mass production of biomaterials derived from plants, animals or bacteria.…
NEW INTERNATIONAL TEST CAN MEASURE STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SUSTAINABILITY KNOWLEDGE, GREENING HE
A key assumption at the UN’s High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) this month (July 10-19) https://hlpf.un.org/2023; https://sdgs.un.org/sites/default/files/2023-07/HESI%202023%20Global%20Forum.docx.pdf; https://sdgs.un.org/HESI/2023GlobalForum is that higher education promotes sustainability – a new initiative will help measure that progress.
That was the focus of a side event to the UN forum staged yesterday (Tuesday, July 18) by the Sulitest Association – a non-profit organisation and online platform seeking sustainability universal literacy and drives SDG adoption across higher education worldwide.…
INSIDE BANGLADESHI APPAREL’S EXPORT RIDE TO NON-TRADITIONAL MARKETS
Bangladesh clothing manufacturers have been looking to expand export sales beyond their established markets in the European Union (EU), the United States, Canada and the UK, seeking new revenue in non-traditional markets such as Brazil, India, Japan and South Korea.
According to data from the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), Bangladesh apparel exports for 2022 (calendar year) have sourced 16.1% of revenue from non-traditional markets – USD7.35 billion, out of overall apparel exports of USD45.7 billion.…
TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS BOOSTS AML AS FORMER PREMIER FACES DIRTY MONEY CHARGES
The Turks & Caicos Islands (TCI) has been improving its AML record, even as its courts have taken eight years to hear financial crime cases against former political leaders, including past Premier Michael Misick. He is charged with money laundering, conspiracy to receive bribes, and conspiracy to defraud the government, related to his 2006-9 tenure.…
WHISTLEBLOWER RULES GATHER STRENGTH WORLDWIDE
Time was that whistleblowing laws were a novelty. No longer – they are increasingly commonplace in developed economy jurisdictions and offer a widening range of protections.
Take the USA. A bipartisan bill was proposed in March (2023) by Republican Senator Chuck Grassley and Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren to strengthen whistleblower protections at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).…
BANGLADESH’S FINISHING SECTOR SPREADS WINGS
Against the backdrop of a still growing apparel manufacturing industry, with a diversifying export portfolio and a billion-dollar local apparel market, the Bangladesh textile chemical industry is thriving. Indeed, locally-owned and international companies in this south Asian outsourcing hub are increasingly setting up plants to reduce their import-dependence for finishing chemicals.…
GENERATIVE AI OFFERS CAN SECTOR SIGNIFICANT PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS, BUT CARE IS NEEDED IN ROLL-OUT
The benefits of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) within the canned products industry are well accepted, from the deployment of robotic arms to move products on and off canning lines and pack cases, to AI solutions designed for predictive maintenance in canning factories.…
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS PUSH DELIVERY OF UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Higher education students worldwide have been pushing solutions to target the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), a Higher Education Sustainability Initiative (HESI) global forum https://sdgs.un.org/HESI in New York heard yesterday (July 17).
Veronica Dzeagu, chief technical officer, All-Africa Students Union (https://aasuonline.org/…