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MAJOR EU RESEARCH PROJECT WILL BOOST CIRCULARITY IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION, SAY EXPERTS
The European textile industry is already working more sustainably but can do better, said Charlotte Denis, communications officer for the European Technology Platform for the Future of Textiles and Clothing (ETP). Her comments are particularly valid as the platform is a key partner in the new two-year research project CISUTAC (Circular and Sustainable Textiles and Clothing – www.cisutac.eu),…
TOBACCO AND VAPE FLAVOURINGS INNOVATION STILL THRIVES, DESPITE TIGHTENING REGULATION
“Flavours have been the best thing that has happened to the tobacco industry,” wrote US company Revival Vape in a recent blog on the growth of the electronic cigarette sector and the popularity of non-tobacco flavours.
It is not just vaping which has capitalised on the variety of flavours that can be created to drive sales.…
KEY BENEFITS OF AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS FOR TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
A key question in any industry is to what extent robotics will be able to replace the human hand. This issue is especially pertinent for textiles and clothing – where sensor-based automation increasingly carries out human tasks such as assessing the feel of textiles and quality control.…
COUNTRIES OPPOSING RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE STRUGGLE TO AGREE WAY TO SPEND SANCTIONED MONEY AND PROPERTY
The list of Russian assets seized by its European and north American opponents grows ever larger, with super yachts joining bank accounts and expensive properties being sequestered. But could they be sold? Should they be sold? And should the money be spent on rebuilding Ukraine, if it drives out the Russian invader?…
FINNISH COMPANIES PAVE THE WAY TO CARBON NEUTRALITY IN THE TEXTILE SECTOR
Textile companies in Finland, whose government has developed a national road map towards creating a circular economy (1), are developing game-changing solutions to achieve carbon neutrality.
According to the report ‘Fashion on Climate’, published in 2020 by consultants McKinsey & Co and Danish non-profit organization Global Fashion Agenda, “the fashion industry accounts for around four per cent of emissions globally”, and “more than 70 per cent” from “upstream activities, particularly energy-intensive raw material production, preparation and processing” (2).…
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC COMPANIES FORCED TO BOOST VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN MOZAMBIQUE
The Mozambique government has proposed that companies, in the public and private sector, should be obliged to contribute 1% of their payroll to finance vocational education institutions in its country. The reason is that Mozambique companies and public bodies are struggling to recruit quality Mozambican graduates, forcing managers in ongoing major projects on gas and mining to hire ex-pats from the foreign labour market.…
CANADA AUTOMAKERS CALL FOR LESS REGULATORY COMPEXITY OVER ZEVs
The Canadian auto industry has warned the country’s provincial governments against pushing regulatory complexity over electric vehicle (EV) sales by retaining ambitious local sales mandates when the federal government is rolling out its own requirements for manufacturers. Canada’s Liberal federal government is developing detailed legislation that would implement a political commitment made earlier this year to insist that by 2035, all new light duty vehicles sales would be zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) and medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by 2040.…
AML REPORTERS MUST BE OPEN TO LEARN WHEN CHOSING AN IT STRATEGY
With AML/CFT technology becoming ever more powerful and sophisticated, such as the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to process and analyse data, the pressure on AML-obliged bodies to update their information AML/CFT technology (IT) systems is growing.…
ENERGY AND FERTILISER INFLATION PROMPT INNOVATION AMONGST ENGLAND AND WALES FARMERS
Eye-watering energy and fertiliser prices combined with the prospect of higher borrowing costs are leaving few England and Wales farmers untouched. According to experts, even the most resilient will not be able to simply ride the current economic climate. Yet it seems that the current crises are triggering some innovative reactions and often fundamental changes to farming practices.…
NICARAGUA LIKELY TO FACE NEW ECONOMICAL SANCTIONS AMID POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INSTABILITY
The political and human rights crisis in Nicaragua is worrying the international textile industry, given the serious chance the United States suspend the privileged access to American markets that Nicaraguan clothing and textile exporters have thus far enjoyed.
Just two months before the upcoming Nicaraguan municipal elections (November 6), more than 195 human rights defenders, journalists, clergy members, and actual or perceived political opponents have been accused and detained for allegedly committing actions against national sovereignty.…