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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.…

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SINO-AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC AND TRADE STRESSES IMPEDE GROWTH IN GREEN POWER – BUT MARKETS STILL DRIVE EXPANSION



China has developed such a robust renewable energy sector that it can withstand the impact of potential decoupling from US markets and suppliers, say experts as Sino-American relations sour. But good relations and cooperation would strengthen both sides’ shift to clean power.…

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ANTIMICROBIAL TEXTILES FOR PERFORMANCE CLOTHES BOOST THEIR SUSTAINABILITY



Textile manufacturers and researchers have been relentlessly developing new antimicrobial solutions for performance and protective clothing, especially focusing on sustainability.
The global antimicrobial textile market, which also includes antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral products, was valued at USD10.8 billion in 2020, expected to reach USD14.7 billion in 2027, according to India-based market researcher Qualiket Research (1). …

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DIGITISATION OF FASHION SECTOR INCREASES NEED TO STRONG CYBERSECURITY



Fashion brands have been warned to step up online security as the industry becomes increasingly digitalised and Russian hackers pose an increased risk as the country’s military struggles to maintain its invasion of Ukraine. 

While digitalisation brings enhanced sustainability, reduced waste, stricter inventory management, personalised designs, smart wearable tech garments, AI-enabled virtual fittings and integrated supply chains, increasing online data offers bad actors additional attack vectors, said Maryland, US-based cyber exposure management company Tenable. …

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‘SYNTHETIC IDENTITY’ FRAUD SPARKS CONCERN AMONG REGULATORS – BUT WILL BANKS FIGHT IT EFFICIENTLY?



Anti-fraud agencies, financial institutions and central banks are working increasingly hard to fight sophisticated identity fraud, where fraudsters build an identity based on stolen IDs to open bank and credit card accounts. These comprehensive fake IDs – sometimes pulling together multiple identity elements and invented details – are often subbed ‘synthetic identity’ frauds.…

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‘SYNTHETIC IDENTITY’ FRAUD SPARKS CONCERN AMONG REGULATORS – BUT WILL BANKS FIGHT IT EFFICIENTLY?



Anti-fraud agencies, financial institutions and central banks are working increasingly hard to fight sophisticated identity fraud, where fraudsters build an identity based on stolen IDs to open bank and credit card accounts. These comprehensive fake IDs – sometimes pulling together multiple identity elements and invented details – are often subbed ‘synthetic identity’ frauds.…

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IMPLEMANTAION OF ESG CRITERIA CAN CONTRIBUTE TO LONG TERM SURVIVAL AND SUCCESS - GCC ARE SUGGESTING TO THEIR BUSINESS



An ACCA co-hosted conference in Dubai has heard how today, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) bloc companies should not view meeting ESG (environmental, social, governance) standards as an optional add-on, which may help marketing, but as a prerequisite for commercial long-term survival.…

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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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PFAS CONTROLS GROW FOR PERFORMANCE TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS WORLDWIDE



As researchers continues to identify health and environmental problems created by textile chemicals that have been widely utilised in the past, regulation tightens, and while this is rarely by international treaty, controls do spread worldwide over time. This is certainly the case regarding perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have been commonly used within the clothing and textile sector for fire protection, water repellence and oil resistance, preventing stains.…

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NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRIES STRUGGLE TO BOOST LOCAL DAIRY PRODUCTION



Egypt’s buoyant dairy market is riding on the back of the country’s high population growth, but inflation and the depreciation of the currency is keeping this growth in sales in check and may depress earlier positive forecasts. The Egyptian dairy market’s value was forecast to be USD5.06 billion in 2023, with annual growth of 4.37%, according to figures from Germany-based statistical service Statista (1) released in Marh (2023).…

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