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KNITTING SECTOR MAY FIND OPPORTUNITIES IN EU’S BAN ON THE DESTRUCTION OF UNSOLD FABRIC



Knitting companies based in the European Union (EU) may be told they cannot destroy unsold or returned textiles in future, pushing them to consider design, manufacturing and sourcing changes that will reduce their exposure to a new law.

According to the European Commission, about 5.8 million tonnes of yarn and fabric of all kinds are discarded every year in the EU, approximately 11 kilos per person (1), and their destruction “by economic operators is becoming a widespread environmental problem across the Union, in particular due to the rapid growth of online sales” (2).  …

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EU COUNCIL HITS BELARUS WITH NEW SANCTIONS, AS WAGNER GROUP SETTLES IN



The European Union (EU) has ramped up its sanctions on Belarus, as Russia’s ally has increased its role in its invasion of Ukraine, hosting members of the Wagner Group, the mercenary company that recently rebelled against the Russian government. Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko helped broker an end to the mutiny by allowing Wagner Group leaders and fighters to move to Belarus and avoid prosecution in Russia.…

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NORTH SEA SHIFTS FROM WELL OF OIL AND GAS TO HOME OF DIVERSE GREEN ENERGY PROJECTS



The North Sea, tapped for oil and natural gas I earnest since the 1960s by Britain, Norway, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Belgium – is increasingly being utilised as a site for renewable energy projects, as well as carbon capture and storage.…

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UKRAINIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION A BULWARK AGAINST RUSSIAN ATTACK



Russia military attacks on Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure may be paving the way for the victim country to build a sustainable decentralised renewable energy-based electricity system.

By striking Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Russia hopes to destroy the will of the Ukrainian population, who have remained resilient against Russian occupation and attacks against civilian infrastructure.…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – EUROPEAN SUSTAIBABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS RELEASED



The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) has proposed an International Standard on Sustainability Assurance (ISSA) 5000, ‘General Requirements for Sustainability Assurance Engagements’. Released for public consultation, the standard is designed to guide limited and reasonable assurance engagements on sustainability information.…

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TEXTILE SECTOR SUPPLIERS NAVIGATE A 'WILD WEST' WORLD OF SUSTAINABLE STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATIONS



Textile suppliers have been navigating a growing and confusing world of sustainable standards and certifications while trying to meet clients’ diverse requests.  

“This is very difficult because every company has different requirements. So as of today, it is a bit of the Wild West.…

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NEW ZEALAND WOOL SECTOR LOOKS AWAY FROM COMMODITY AUCTIONS TOWARDS ADDED-VALUE FUTURE,



With New Zealand’s raw wool exports falling during the Covid-19 pandemic, the country’s wool sector is witnessing “a historic change”, transforming from farmers as providers of raw material traded as a commodity into that of farmer-owned brands – sold direct to consumer as high-value goods.…

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UKRAINE PAINT SECTOR HARMED BY INVASION FROM RUSSIA, WHOSE PAINT AND COATING SECTOR PIVOTS TOWARDS STABILITY



The Ukraine and Russian paint and coating sectors have both experienced major change since Russian military forces invaded Ukraine last February (2022), but as with the war, Ukraine’s industry has suffered much tougher damage.

Indeed, all sectors of the victim country’s economy have been hit hard by Russian military attacks and economic disruption, but none more so than Ukraine’s vulnerable chemical-based industries.…

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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).…

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PAINT AND COATINGS FIRMS FACE DETAILED EU SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS



Large paint and coatings companies operating in the European Union (EU) will now almost certainly have to comply with the first European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), now released by the European Commission. Assuming they are backed by the European Parliament and the EU Council of Ministers (which is expected), they will become mandatory for EU listed companies (except micro-companies), who will start sustainability reporting according to ESRS from 2025.…

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