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The know-how acquired from over 50 years experience and the professionalism of the collaborators enabled Klopman to produce a range of masks in record time, completely made in Italy, with superior performance compared to the disposable ones widely used today in hospitals. © Klopman

 
27/03/2020 – Corona-crisis

Corona-crisis

Klopman produces 700,000 protective masks per month

The European leader in workwear fabrics will produce fabric masks that are washable and reusable up to 50 times. By  Editorial staff
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The project is all about raising consumer awareness of sustainability by giving them real insights into the textile companies and their supply chains. © Südwesttextil

 
05/03/2020 – Sustainable – the new normal

Sustainable – the new normal

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“Supporting the sustainable transformation of the textiles and apparel industry” – this was the task. By  Editorial staff
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The company currently employs 220 Jeanologist from 24 nationalities and has clients in five continents through its ten subsidiaries. © Jeanologia

 
04/12/2019 – Sourcing model of the future

Sourcing model of the future

Jeanologia is revolutionizing production and sales

At ITMA 2019 the company Jeanologia presented its production model that marks the beginning of a new era in the textile industry. By  Editorial staff
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Lectra has developed Fashion PLM 4.0, a PLM solution specifically for the fashion industry. © Lectra

 
05/04/2019 – Lectra

Lectra

Designing tomorrow’s creative fashion digitally

Automated processes minimize time-consuming administrative tasks, reduce potential for errors, save time and promote creativity. By  Editorial staff
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GOTS certified companies by region: In terms of the total number of certified businesses, the “Top Ten” countries in 2018 were: India (1973), Bangladesh (689), Turkey (519), Germany (500), Italy (340), China (301), Pakistan (238), Portugal (215), USA (127) and South Korea (85). © GOTS

 
14/03/2019 – Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)

Growth continues unabated

In 2018, the number of GOTS-certified companies climbed 14.6 percent from 5,024 to 5,760 firms. Together they employ over 2 million staff across 64 countries. By  Editorial staff
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From 25th to 27th March, the International Cotton Conference Bremen in the historic town hall offers ten highly topical conference sessions with relevant subjects that currently challenge the internationally networked cotton textile industry. The day before on March 24, 2020, the Weser-Kurier’s conference Sustain will take place in the run-up to the International Cotton Conference once more. © Weser-Kurier

 
26/02/2020 – City and Change – the Future of the Textile Retail Trade

City and Change – the Future of the Textile Retail Trade

Sustain 2020 in the Run-Up to the International Cotton Conference

Passion for Cotton! 35th International Cotton Conference Bremen from 25 to 27 March 2020. On 24 March, the 2nd Sustain 2020 will take place. By  Editorial staff
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It is the world’s biggest and most important event when it comes to safety and health at work.: The A+A in Dusseldorf. This year famous fashion designer Guido Maria Kretschmer took part at the conference. © Messe Düsseldorf, Constanze Tillmann

 
21/11/2019 – Safe and healthy work

Safe and healthy work

A+A 2019 posts record results

The A+A 2019 from 5 to 8 November registered 2,121 exhibitors from a total of 63 nations and over 73,000 trade visitors. By  Editorial staff
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