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SOUTH ASIA IS DEVELOPING BANANA FIBRE PRODUCTION FOR TEXTILES AND LEATHER
SOUTH Asian clothing, textile and footwear manufacturers are innovating to utilise a common natural input, plentiful in their local sub-tropical and tropical climates – banana fibre. Growth is particularly marked in Bangladesh. Textile factories have started developing the fibre, blending them with cotton to make apparel, sending samples and receiving enquiries from European customers.…
FOR CHINA’S SPORTWEAR-MAKERS, IT’S DOMESTIC BOOM AND EXPORT DOLDRUMS
China’s sportswear brands have witnessed significant growth in sales during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially on domestic markets where consumers have embraced athleisure trends. Prominent examples include Beijing-based Li-Ning and Jinjiang-based Anta, which reported Chinese Yuan Renminbi-denominated sales growth of 14.3% (1) and 15.5% (2) respectively in 2022.…
‘STUDY IN GREECE’ VIEWS STRONGER GLOBAL ROLE AS A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY
The establishment of Study in Greece (SiG) as a national agency supported by Greek state is the latest step in an ongoing process to unlock a world of educational possibilities and deepen international collaboration to revitalise higher education in the country.…
ITMA 2023 WEDS INNOVATION TO SUSTAINABILITY
The European textile industry is well positioned to lead the global sector towards a more sustainable future, this year’s ITMA 2023 international conference has been told. Alberto Paccanelli, president of Euratex, which represents over 143,000 companies in the European Union (EU) textile and clothing industry, told Just Style at the Milan (June 8-14) event that the European Commission’s Textiles Ecosystem Transition Pathway (1), released June 6, implementing the EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles, could have a positive impact.…
WORLD’S BIGGEST FIRMS FAILING ON ANTI-GRAFT DISCLOSURE
The world’s 600 largest companies are failing to provide full disclosure of anti-bribery and corruption information within their sustainability reporting, according to a joint report (1) backed by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). Working with from Transparency International UK and the World Economic Forum’s Partnering against Corruption Initiative.…
CONCERNS GROW ABOUT AML/CFT SYSTEMS BEING ABUSED FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES
International AML/CFT rules and guidance have been designed to help governments crack down on criminals and terrorists, but there are few guiderails to prevent states from abusing these tools to target political opponents. Given the membership of FATF and FATF-style regional bodies, and the Egmont Group of FIUs is practically universal, that means AML/CFT systems are available to authoritarian states.…
CHINA TOBACCO LEAF IMPORT SECTOR GROWS, AS MANUFACTURED PRODUCT INDUSTRY EXPANDS VALUE SALES
The secretiveness with which China guards its tobacco news and figures – even of tobacco leaf production – says much about the state’s priorities under President Xi Jinping. This strongman leader who has of late prioritised security/repression over economic growth, has blocked the site of the China National Tobacco Corporation (CNTC), the national tobacco monopoly, to users outside China.…
UNFORESEEN CHALLENGES HINDER INDIA’S SOLAR POWER EXPANSION
The major Bhadla Solar Park in India’s desert state of Rajasthan has been leading the country’s transition towards renewable energy for its fast-growing economy and 1.4 billion people. However, the momentum in its roll-out has been hindered by difficulties encountered in laying transmission lines.…
CHATGPT OFFERS COMPETITIVE SUPPLY CHAIN ADVICE ADVANTAGES TO THE PAINT INDUSTRY
While the benefits of implementing artificial intelligence (AI) into the paints and coatings industry are well accepted, from the deployment of painting robots to achieve better vehicle finishes in the automotive manufacturing industry, and even consistent production of paint itself, the latest range of chat-based AI tool offers additional benefits say experts.…
INNOVATIVE TECH HELPS MANAGE COVID 19-INSPIRED INCREASE IN NONWOVENS WASTE
The Covid-19-related increase in waste from disposed personal protective equipment (PPE) has focused attention on nonwovens waste management.
For instance, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said 1.5 billion units of PPE, much of which nonwovens, weighing 87,000 tonnes, were procured between March 2020 and November 2021 alone and shipped to support countries’ urgent Covid-19 under UN emergency work alone.…