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CHINESE SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS ARE IMPROVING, AS LONG AS CHECKS ARE MADE
China’s garment sector has come a long way in achieving sustainability and social compliance. It has been under pressure from a top-down government crusade against pollution, and foreign fashion brands’ wariness of being accused of making money with polluting and labour-exploitative supply chains.…
INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL SCHEMES PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY
In recent years, brands that source from textile and garments manufacturers in Asia have been targeted by bad publicity for everything from poor wages, long hours and dangerous exposure to chemicals and unsustainable use of water.
In response, they have tended not to work unilaterally but to sign up for either regional or international standards schemes, or co-operate on open platforms, where knowledge is shared.…
LOWER COST ASIAN OUTSOURCERS ALSO BOOST SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE
Sustainability improvements in the Asian outsourced clothing and textile sector are far from being the sole preserve of China. In Cambodia, Tonlé, a sustainable garment-making firm based in Phnom Penh, obtains 90% of its fabric from factory cut-out and 10% through sustainable suppliers to make a zero-waste clothing line.…
CIVIL PROTECTION EXPERTS CALL FOR BETTER PLANNING AND COOPERATION REGARDING DRONE USE IN EMERGENCIES
The lack of coordinated control of unmanned aircraft (drones) gathering information and data following a disaster such as the recent Nepal earthquake has been highlighted at the bi-annual European Civil Protection Forum, in Brussels. A debate staged on April 6 on the subject was told by Michel Feider, director of Luxembourg’s Search and Rescue Agency (CHECK), that there had been poor co-ordination between the groups using drones responding to the earthquake disaster Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were trying to map the resulting physical damage and monitor population movements and camps, as they had done following the Hurricane Sandy incident in Haiti five years ago.…
SOUTH KOREA’S AMBITIOUS CARBON SCHEME KICKING OFF, WHILE CHINA PREPARES FOR NATIONAL TRADING
Manufacturing powerhouse South Korea began its cap-and-trade system on January 1, 2015 as a part of an overarching goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 4% reduction below 2005 emissions levels. If achieved, that would leave emissions at 30% lower in 2020 than they would be if current increases are maintained.…
ONLINE TRAWLS UNMASKS ILLICIT AND UNAUTHORISED PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT SALES
Online sales of unbranded personal care products that are either clearly counterfeit or sold in a way that alludes to an established brand are legion, as the industry well knows.
But how easy is it to spot such products on the internet?…
US BODY CARE PRODUCTS SECTOR GROWTH SOARS AFTER END OF RECESSION
Following a period of recession-induced stagnation, business in the US body care product industry is back with a vengeance. Driven by a combination of seasonal and demographic factors, Americans spent just over USD2.9 billion, USD9.23 per person, on body care products in 2014.…
DROUGHT IN CALIFORNIA INCREASES ALMOND PRICES FOR CONFECTIONERS
The global confectionery and sweet bakery sectors have been hit hard by California’s worst ever drought, lasting since 2011, which has devastated its critically important production of the key ingredient almonds. The result has been scarcity and rising prices for this nut, worldwide
Sylvia Kälin, head of corporate communications for Lindt & Sprüngli, in Switzerland, said the shortage has helped increase the price of chocolates that include almonds, at a time when cocoa prices are also rising: “Even if we always attempt to counter— at least partially— these challenges with ongoing increases in efficiency and volume, this challenging situation may possibly result in further price increases on the side of the chocolate industry,” she told Confectionery Production.…
ARGENTINE BOOK FAIR SEES PUBLISHERS BET ON NICHE MARKETS
Publishers were upbeat at the 41st Buenos Aires International Book Fair highlighting strong sales in the Argentine market of adventure, fantasy and self-help books. They told the Bookseller that they planned to focus on these genres as they sign new talent.…
SOUTH KOREAN COATINGS SECTOR KEEPS GROWING, AMIDST MIXED OUTLOOK
The business outlook for South Korea’s coatings manufacturers was a mixed bag last year, with demand from some key buyers, such as construction, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and automakers, slightly increasing, but demand from shipbuilders has fallen. According to estimates made by Kusumgar, Nerlfi & Growney Inc, a New Jersey, USA-based consulting firm for the polymer and chemical industries, consumption of coatings in South Korea in 2014 reached 1.8 billion wet formulated pounds, valued at USD3.3 billion.…