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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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NORTH AMERICAN AUTO SECTOR INNOVATES TO SOLVE TECHNICIAN SHORTAGE



The North American automotive sector is innovating to overcome a sharp shortage in technicians repairing and maintaining vehicles for dealerships, fleets and repair shops, making training more accessible, targeting women and veterans and – in Canada – recruiting overseas talent.

In the US, the TechForce Foundation, a non-profit guiding auto techs into training and jobs, warned there were 56,214 unfilled positions across America carried over from 2021 to 2022 (1).…

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PERU UNIVERSITY HONOURED BY UN FOR ITS INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMME



A Peru university has been honoured by the UN for a groundbreaking sustainability programme, that imparts practical environmental skills to students, which they then practice in the community. Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL), Peru, based in the capital Lima, was a winner of the Next Generation Learning and Skills section of the International Green Gown Awards 2023, supported by the UN’s Higher Education Sustainability Initiative (HESI).…

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US DECARBONISATION POLICIES BOOSTS DEMAND FOR AMERICAN BIOBASED OILS AND FATS



 

An increasing push for decarbonisation in North America is opening more opportunities for the production and sale of soybean oil, canola oil and other bio-based fats and oils.

Rising demand from the domestic energy sector is increasingly leading the US oilseeds, oils and fats industry to re-valuate the value of their products as feedstock for renewable fuels and biodiesel.…

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SOUTH AFRICA UPS ITS AML GAME TO GET OFF THE FATF GREY-LIST



South Africa, added to FATF’s grey list this February (2023) (1), is overhauling its AML regime to escape this listing and better address financial crime and terrorist financing in Africa’s largest economy. The country’s FIU, the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), is confident about progress and “optimistic” it will be removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey-list before its next mutual evaluation review, maybe beginning next year (2024).…

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UK AUSTRALIA FREE TRADE DEAL OFFERS WOOL TRADERS CHANCE TO EXPAND YARN CHOICES FOR TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS



The wool and textile sectors of Australia and the UK will be closely assessing the impact of the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which came into force on May 31 (1). The agreement, one of the first major trade deals stuck by the UK following its Brexit from the European Union (EU) in 2020, includes a significant reduction and removal of tariffs in trade between the two.…

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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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PERU’S ALPACA AND COTTON EXPORTS: SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES AMIDST EU’S NEW TEXTILE STRATEGY



In the wake of the European Union’s (EU) impending sustainability-focused textile regulations and guidelines (1), Peru stands uniquely poised to amplify its exports of alpaca, camelid fibers, and cotton. This South American nation’s key to unlocking European markets lies in aligning its sustainability initiatives with the EU’s visions.…

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BRITISH GOVERNMENT STILL FAILING TO FIGHT BURGEONING WAVE OF FRAUD ON PUBLIC SPENDING – MPS REPORT



The UK House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has accused the British government of failing to control massive fraud impacting public spending, damaging Britain’s reputation for honesty and probity.

Its report, released September 8 (1) (2), assessed fraud against the UK government having risen from GBP5.5 billion (USD6.8 billion) in the two years before Covid-19 (2018/19) to GBP21 billion (USD26.2 billion) in the two years since the pandemic erupted (2020/21).…

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ARGENTINA DIGITAL PRINTING INVESTMENTS ON HOLD THROUGH ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY



 

Digital textile printing could grow in Argentina, but successive international and national crises are hindering the trust needed for the industry to invest in this critical technology, especially as the country heads to October presidential elections that may lead to major economic changes.…

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