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BURKINA FASO HIGHER EDUCATION MINISTRY CHIEF SAYS GOVERNMENT WILL FINANCE STUDENTS STUDYING OUTSIDE FRANCE



Students in Burkina Faso and Niger blocked from attending courses in France through that country’s withdrawal of visa facilities are being urged to consider alternative higher education options for the upcoming academic year.

With the French government standing firm over its closure of consular services in these countries, and neighbouring Mali, all run by military governments having poor relations with Paris, their students are running out of time to take-up places in France universities.…

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PORTUGAL DEVELOPS INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF EUCALYPTUS AND CORK



Portugal is developing innovative textile and garment applications of eucalyptus and cork, natural resources that abound in the country, while looking to ensure these new fibres comply with new sustainability and circularity requirements in Europe. 
António Braz Costa, general director at the Portuguese Technological Centre for Textile and Clothing (Centro Tecnológico Têxtil e Vestuário – CITEVE) and the affiliated Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials (Centro de Nanotecnologia e Materiais Técnicos, Funcionais e Inteligentes – CeNTI) told Twist International, that the Portuguese sector is now meeting a 10-year-old goal of boosting its production of textile fibres from wood sources.…

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CLOUD PLM SOFTWARE TOOLS EVOLVE TO HELP BRANDS TO COMPETE



Cloud PLM (product lifecycle management) software solutions are growing in number and functionalities to meet fashion clients’ needs as brands strive to improve their cost savings, sustainability and transparency. 
PLM software helps to manage goods and associated data from production to disposal.…

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AROUND THE WORLD IN APPAREL DUE DILIGENCE LEGISLATION



Regulators worldwide are cracking down on poor labour and environmental practices in apparel supply chains amid growing concerns about upstream parts of the clothing industry. Probes into major international fashion brands, who have been criticised about alleged malpractice by their suppliers have been encouraging legislative and regulatory reforms.…

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WILL ROBOTS ONE DAY BE ABLE TO TAKE OVER ALMOST ALL PRODUCTION STEPS IN CLOTHING PRODUCTION?



Research and development has been making major progress in the handling of limp objects such as fabric – a key challenge to the automation of the clothing industry. However, the clothing industry is still far from widely adopting robots, as a range of technical and economic realities are still working against these technologies.…

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CHINA’S CAN INDUSTRY GROWTH IS MOTOR FOR EXPANSION OF METAL PACKAGING MARKET ACROSS ASIA



Since economic liberalisation and globalisation kicked in major economic growth in China since 1990, China’s food and beverage industry has expanded exponentially, boosting the country’s metal packaging industry (1).
London-based market researcher GlobalData (NOTE TO EDITOR – NO SPACE BETWEEN WORDS IN THIS COMPANY NAME) has forecast that China’s market will purchase more than 1 trillion units in 2024, with rigid metal packaging taking a 10.5% volume share of this vast financial cake (2).…

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PROTECTIVE AND PERFORMANCE TEXTILE MAKERS INNOVATE TO BOOST CIRCULARITY



With an industry recycling rate currently below 1% and the European Union (EU) Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles target that all textile products placed on the EU market be recyclable by 2030, the EU performance and protection fabric is facing major change.…

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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.…

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EU AND UK BEV MARKET AND INDUSTRY FUELLED BY SUBSIDIES – JUST LIKE IN THE USA



The US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is pushing the European Union (EU) and the UK into paying more subsidies to attract battery electric vehicle (BEV) and battery production to Europe.

While the UK’s Advanced Propulsion Center (APC) forecasts 5 million more BEVs globally by 2030, requiring 3,306 gigawatt hours (GWh) in batteries, (1), the US and China may benefit more in production terms.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION HIGHLIGHTS TEXTILE SUSTAINABILITY REFORM PRIORITIES IN NEW ACTION PLAN



The European Commission has released a comprehensive strategy for injecting more sustainability into the European Union (EU) textile sector, with short- and medium-term tracked policies and reforms highlighted (1).

While its ‘Transition Pathway for the Textiles Ecosystem’ does not lay down a tight timetable for action, it does enable these to be set, building on the ‘EU strategy for sustainable and circular textiles’ released in March 2022 (2).…

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