Sustainability

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Underwear specialist Dilling won the first place called „Successvirksomhed“. © Dilling

 
20/12/2019 – Sustainability

Sustainability

Underwear specialist Dilling won the first place

The Danish company was among others awarded for its sustainability strategy, digitization skills and economic success. By  Editorial staff
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Fashion on Demand for demand-based production © Lectra

 
18/12/2019 – Demand-based and sustainable production

Demand-based and sustainable production

Lectra at Munich Fabric Start

Lectra presents innovative solutions for sustainability, personalization, and on-demand at Munich Fabric Start 2020 from February 4 to 6. By  Editorial staff
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Godecke Wessel, CEO Foursource © Foursource

 
18/12/2019 – For a more sustainable apparel industry

For a more sustainable apparel industry

Oeko-Tex and Foursource enter partnership

Foursource is the first worldwide company that can verify Oeko-Tex certificates through a direct interface. By  Editorial staff
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Lenzing‘’ Management Board has now resolved to invest EUR 40 mn to expand the production of the raw material sulfuric acid at the Lenzing site. © Lenzing

 
18/12/2019 – To improve the ecological footprint

To improve the ecological footprint

Lenzing invests EUR 40 mn of the Lenzing site

Important step in achieving the CO2 targets of the Lenzing Group: Further improvement of the exhaust emission values at the Lenzing site. By  Editorial staff
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How can we move away from fast fashion to a more sustainable attitude to clothing? The University of Ulm and TU Berlin are searching for answers to this question. © Anja Hirscher/Universität Ulm

 
17/12/2019 – Moving against fast fashion

Moving against fast fashion

DBU project encourages young people to consume textiles sustainably

Young people aged between 14 and 19 years tend to be seduced by fast fashion. DBU is pouring EUR 270,000 into the project with a view to improving the ... By  Editorial staff
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Das Maßnahmenprogramm Nachhaltigkeit der Bundesregierung sieht vor, dass die Bundesbehörden ab 2020 die Textilbeschaffung zu 50 Prozent (ausgenommen Sondertextilien) nach ökologischen und sozialen Kriterien ausrichten. © kate/stock.adobe.com

 
17/12/2019 – Nachhaltige Textilien im öffentlichen Einkauf

Nachhaltige Textilien im öffentlichen Einkauf

FNR-Workshop auf dem Hamburger Vergabetag 2020

Die Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e. V. (FNR) bietet am 17. Januar 2020 einen Workshop zur nachhaltigen, öffentlichen Beschaffung von Textilien. ... By  Editorial staff