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GOVERNMENTS TIGHTEN UP TOBACCO AGE LIMIT LAWS, ALTHOUGH IMPLEMENTATION IS OFTEN A PROBLEM



 

WHILE the imposition of age limits on the consumption of tobacco and other nicotine products remains very much a national, and in some cases sub-national jurisdiction decision, there is no doubt that the general trend worldwide is for tighter restrictions on younger consumers, even if they are often tough to enforce.…

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BANGLADESH BUILDING TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FASHION THROUGH GREEN FACTORIES AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY



The Bangladesh clothing manufacturing sector is continuing to strive to improve its sustainability profile, which has remained a key focus since the collapse of the Rana Plaza manufacturing complex killed 1,134 people in 2013.

While the response has been uneven, the industry and government has been and is continuing to adopt circular economy methods, chase UN sustainable development goals (SDGs), alignment, improve working conditions and pay, decarbonisation, energy efficiency, chemical management, water resource management, waste reduction, and more.…

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LUMINESCENT YARM IS MAJOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT GROWTH ZONE – BUT SUSTAINABILITY IS A CHALLENGE



 

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In a global textile and clothing market that is increasingly integrating design with functionality, the potential of luminescent yarns is becoming ever more apparent. The focus of groundbreaking research and development, there is widening diversity in this segment from luminescent coatings on yarns to those that integrate LEDs (light-emitting diodes).…

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EU ENERGY TARGETS ACHIEVABLE SAY ENERGY ASSOCIATIONS – BUT MAJOR INVESTMENTS ARE REQUIRED



EUROPEAN energy experts say the European Union (EU)’s green energy targets within a new climate law to cut carbon emissions at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels will be challenging but achievable. It is a significant steepening of ambition compared to the EU’s existing legislation, reducing emissions by at least 32.5% by 2030 from 1990 levels.…

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MEXICO AUTO SECTOR STRUGGLES TO GET PRODUCTION SURGING AS AMERICAN EXPORT MARKET RECOVERS POST-COVID



THE MEXICAN automotive industry is struggling to cope with the resurgence of demand for new vehicles, as it deals with the global shortage of microchips along with the increase in steel costs – hitting manufacturers’ bottom line – a key problem for Mexico USA-oriented export model.…

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AMERICAN AUTO BRANDS NEED SENSITIVITY TO CHINESE CULTURE TO SUCCEED AS ‘GUOCHAO’ TRENDS GROW IN STRENGTH



 

AMERICAN automobile designers and marketers need to take a serious account of China’s nationalistic ‘guochao’ trend to buttress sales and protect their market share against strengthening all-Chinese marques, industry experts are warning.

Guochao, which literately translates as ‘national tide’, has seen Chinese companies conquering domestic market shares from foreign rivals in sectors from a wide range of sectors that have long been dominated by international brands, from cosmetics and fashion, yes, to cars.…

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GERMAN CARMAKERS FINED OVER EUR875 MILLION FOR ADBLUE CARTEL



The European Commission has fined German carmakers BMW and Volkswagen (makers of the Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen marques) EUR875,189,000 for operating a cartel restricting competition in emission-cleaning technology for diesel cars for over five years. Another German carmaker, Daimler, escaped a fine for revealing the cartel existed to the Commission, under 2006 leniency notice provisions (1) that spare the first cartel member that comes clean about its existence. …

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EU PLASTICS RESTRICTIONS PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS FOR METAL PACKAGING INDUSTRY



On July 3, 2021, the European Union’s (EU) groundbreaking, detailed and wide-ranging directive intended to reduce plastic litter came into force: the directive on single use plastics (SUP) (1) – as it affects a key competitor, the metal packaging sector has been keeping a close eye on the fallout.…

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TEXTILE SENSORS – DEEP DIVE



 

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Until now, the use of sensors within garments has been regarded as a specialist technical exercise, usually as a means of delivering medical information to doctors, nurses and other health-care professionals. However, production advances, especially the integration of sensors within yarns using nanotech and conductive fibre is opening up a wider range of more user-friendly functions that could bring sensor tech to the mass consumer market.…

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CANADA USED AUTOMARKET GATHERS STRENGTH AS COVID-19 EBBS



As Canada’s auto market emerges from its Covid-19-inspired slump, new vehicle sales are competing against increased demand for used vehicles, as inventories remain tight and prices rise across the board.

Canadian used vehicle prices have tracked upwards steadily in the past 10 years, according to data from JD Power (1), inching towards 110% of 1998 levels by early last year.…

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