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PFAS CONTROLS GROW FOR PERFORMANCE TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS WORLDWIDE



As researchers continues to identify health and environmental problems created by textile chemicals that have been widely utilised in the past, regulation tightens, and while this is rarely by international treaty, controls do spread worldwide over time. This is certainly the case regarding perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have been commonly used within the clothing and textile sector for fire protection, water repellence and oil resistance, preventing stains.…

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AUTOMATED LABELLING PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIAL, SAY EU AND US EXPERTS



LABEL-MAKING automation is increasingly important to the global packaging industry. Indeed, the Wisconsin, USA-based global identification and compliance solution specialists Brady Corporation calls automated labelling a “must-have” – saying that the question is not if a company will automate its labelling process, but when (1).…

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ISSB PUSHES FOR ITS STANDARDS TO BE SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GLOBAL BASELINE

An International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) symposium in Montréal, Canada, has heard how accounting standards experts are striving to build a “global baseline” of regulation based on ISSB standards, despite the contrasting guidance being developed worldwide. 

Speaking at the event on Friday (Feb 17), Mark Carney, UN special envoy for climate action and finance, and former central bank governor for the UK and Canada, said of the baseline: “It’s critical. You need compatible information.”  

Mr Carney stressed ongoing discussions between the ISSB and major jurisdictions, such as the EU (European Union), the USA and Japan, about the need for regulatory harmony.

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AUTOMATED LABELLING PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIAL, SAY EU AND US EXPERTS



LABEL-MAKING automation is increasingly important to the global packaging industry. Indeed, the Wisconsin, USA-based global identification and compliance solution specialists Brady Corporation calls automated labelling a “must-have” – saying that the question is not if a company will automate its labelling process, but when (1).…

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SOUTHERN EUROPE IS HEART OF EUROPEAN DIGITIAL TEXTILE PRINTING EXPANSION



Southern Europe has always been a key region for creative textile and clothing development and so it is no surprise that local companies have been enthusiastic adopters of digital textile printing, given the flexibility, speed and sustainability that these systems offer.…

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DEPOSIT RETURN SYSTEMS KEY TO BOOSTING RECYCABILITY, SAY EUROPEAN CAN EXPERTS



Deposit return systems (DRS) promoted by European Union (EU) regulation are the best way to help EU can manufacturers achieve high recycling and collection of quality materials, EU (European Union) can sector experts told the March 28-30 Packaging Waste and Sustainability Forum, in Brussels.  …

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BIRLA CELLULOSE BOOSTING USE OF CIRCULAR FIBRE AS IT RAISES SUSTAINABILITY GAME



India’s Birla Cellulose, a world leader in producing viscose staple fibre, is targeting improvements in production sustainability. After achieving production of fibre comprising 20% textile waste and 80% wood pulp from certified sustainably grown and harvested forests, Birla Cellulose now plans to raise the proportion of waste in inputs to 30% textile waste, with the goal of producing 100,000 tonnes of this circular fibre across all categories in its products by 2024.…

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FUNGIBLE GOLD IS GROWING PRECIOUS METAL OR STONE ML RISK



The precious metals and stones sector is increasingly under the spotlight regarding ML and TF, particularly gold. Given the fungibility of precious metals, the complexity of their supply chains and the varying levels of oversight worldwide, they continue to be an attractive means to launder money – especially gold, which remains the precious metal of choice for launderers.…

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EXTERNAL DATA SOURCES A KEY TOOLKIT FOR ML INVESTIGATIONS AND AML GOOD PRACTICE



AML is all about the deft use of IT and the marshalling of data culled from financial records, but comprehensive KYC and client monitoring, as well as proactive ML investigations following up a suspicion, are aided by effective online tools that can uncover essential information.…

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CHATGPT AND THE APPAREL SUPPLY CHAIN



Like many industries, the global textiles market is waking up to the potentially revolutionary applications of ‘generative’ AI tools able to create insight and hunt for information, such as ChatGPT. Its acronym stands for ‘generative pretrained transformer’ and is a natural language processing model that is free to use.…

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