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TASMANIA WOOL PRODUCER BUILDS NO-SLAUGHTER WOOL NICHE



An Australian sheep farmer is seeking to demonstrate how additional welfare concern for wool livestock can pay dividends in international clothing and accessory markets where consumers are increasingly concerned about sustainability issues.

This trend has been developing over time – the wool industry has in the past encountered condemnation from animal welfare organisations, such as Peta, whose hard-core campaigns continue and focus on Australia as a major producer country (1).…

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CLOUD TECH HELP PACKAGING COMPANIES DELIVER SOLUTIONS IN COMPLEX SUPPLY CHAINS



NEW developments in cloud technology are helping packaging manufacturers worldwide compete. Digitisation is seen increasingly as an opportunity rather than a risk – experts have told Inside Packaging.

Digital or cloud-based solutions range from simple printers to whole document and artwork editing systems.…

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COMPLEX NEGOTIATIONS LOOM TO FINALISE LARGEST EVER EU AML REFORM PACKAGE



European Union (EU) lawmakers kicking off negotiations on the legal texts mandating the bloc’s future anti-money laundering (AML) framework May 11 are set to clash over key issues, notably the threshold for declaring a beneficial owner (BO).

The negotiations will involve the European Parliament, the EU Council of Ministers and the European Commission.…

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LONDON COUNCIL ADOPTS ANTI-FINANCIAL CRIME CHARTER



Westminster City Council, the central London local authority administering some of the world’s most expensive postcodes in Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Mayfair and seen as a haven for oligarchs, has adopted a ground-breaking financial crime policy. Its Westminster Against Dirty Money Charter (1) is designed to stamp out money laundering, fraud and tax evasion in the borough.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – DETAILED EU KNITWEAR INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS RULES BY BECOME TOUGHER



The European Union (EU) knitwear sector is preparing to follow new detailed ‘best available techniques’ (BAT) on reducing industrial emissions as the EU considers revised legislation that might tell national regulators to take a hard line on their implementation. The European Commission has proposed a new EU industrial emissions directive that – as drafted – would tell industrial regulators to set limits on BAT-associated emissions levels “at the strictest achievable level for the specific installation” (1).…

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GREEK DAIRY SECTOR STRUGGLES TO COPE WITH INFLATION



 

Greece’s dairy market and industry has been struggling to deal with major inflation impacting the sector, with an annual year-on-year increase of 23.1% in March (2023) for dairy and eggs, with 25.2% in February, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).…

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LITHUANIAN DAIRY INDUSTRY AT A CROSSROADS



The Lithuanian dairy industry has seen its share of highs and lows in recent years, culminating this year in a rash of dairy farmer protests, rising energy costs, inflation, farm closures, and rock bottom prices for raw milk. During the first half of 2022, export sales grew according to Lithuanian dairy producer organisation Pieno Centras (1), as dairy product prices rose and demand remained high, boosting production and Lithuanian farm milk sales.…

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AGING GRID HOBBLES US RENEWABLE ENERGY GOALS



An aging electricity transmission grid, hobbled by a complex planning and regulatory system, threatens the expansion of renewable energy in the US. To unlock the full emissions reduction potential of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), a Princeton University’s Zero-Carbon Energy Systems Research and Optimization Laboratory (ZERO Lab) report finds that “the pace of transmission expansion must more than double the rate over the last decade.”…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – IASB MULLS ADDING SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS TO FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS



The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) is considering adding sustainability reporting guidance to its own international financial reporting standards (IFRS). This task is being added to its work programme, following the approval of the first two standards developed by sister-board, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).…

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PROS AND CONS OF HAVING BLOCKCHAIN IN THE TEXTILE SUPPLY CHAIN



Can blockchain technologies help the textile industry resolve past transparency weaknesses in the supply chain, as well as inefficient inventory management, by facilitating fundamental changes to existing supply-chains and processes. Blockchain technologies’ decentralised storage of immutable records of physical asset transactions within digital ledgers, say some experts, can help transform the textile industry throughout the supply chain, from source (raw material point of origin) to shopfloor (brands and retailers).…

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