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  • TORONTO - Microfibres from blue denim jeans have been found in the remote Canadian Arctic, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Toronto.The research, published in the American Chemical Society’s Environmental Science and Technology Letters, found that indigo denim accounted for 20 per cent of all microfibres found in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, just south of Greenland.The researchers also found that around 50,000 microfibres are shed every time a single pair of denim
  • LENZING - The majority of consumers want to shop for fashion and textiles more sustainably with the choice of raw materials ranking as a key factor in purchasing decisions, according to new survey by textile manufacturer Lenzing.The study of 9,000 consumers, aged 18-64, across nine countries - the US, UK, China, Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia, Turkey and Germany - found that material type was seen as a bigger factor than even price or brand reputation.Entitled 'Global Consumer Perception Sur
  • Researchers have minuscule fibres from blue denim jeans in the remote Arctic, according to a new study published in the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) ‘Environmental Science & Technology Letters’. Indigo denim accounted for 20 per cent of all microfibres in sediments from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, a region just south of Greenland, the researchers found.Pic: ShutterstockThis is an indication of the far-reaching impact of human activity on ocean life and environment, the researchers
  • The Northern Indian Textiles Mills Association (NITMA) recently welcomed the government’s decision to significantly reduce the anti-dumping duty (ADD) on imports of acrylic fibre originating in or exported from Thailand. The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) recommended that the continuation of the duty is required on imports of acrylic fibre from Thailand.Pic: ShutterstockThree Indian producers—Indian Acrylic Limited, Pasupati Acrylon Limited and Vardhaman Acrylics Limited—had filed
  • The Union Cabinetchaired by Prime Minister Narendra Moditoday approved for signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Textiles Committee, India and Nissenken Quality Evaluation Centre, Japan, according to an official release. The MoU is for improving quality and testing of Indian textiles and clothing for the Japanese market.Pic: Shutterstock"The MoU would enable Nissenken Quality Evaluation Centre, Japan in assigning Textiles Committee as their cooperative testing and inspectio
  • Picanol is set to display its latest textile machinery at Cinte Techtextil expo, in booth E-3-A15. The trade fair for technical textile and nonwoven products will be held from September 2-4, 2020, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. Picanol is one of the industry leaders for high-tech weaving machines in the sector of technical textiles.Pic: PicanolThe company will present the OptiMax-i rapier machines at the expo. The wide OptiMax-i rapier machines can be equipped with positive guide
  • Bangladesh export earnings in July 2019 stood at $3.88 billion, and $3.91 billion in this July, based on data provided by the country-based Export Promotion Bureau (EPB). This July, too, is an export of about 44% more than in June 2019.In addition, exports of clothing amounted to $3.2 billion, 14.1% higher than the July target of the Ministry of Commerce. It was however lower than the revenue posted in July last year of $3.3 billion.Knit element income logged a 4.30% increase to 1.75 billion dol
  • In a webinar, Sakthivel, President of the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) said that India quickly emerged, due to the COVID-19 crisis, as the second biggest exporter of medical textiles. Medical textiles are sometimes referred to as healthcare textiles as part of scientific textiles. The global medical textile industry in 2018 is estimated to hit 23,752.66 million dollars by 2025, according to estimates.Sakthivel also said multinational corporations are interested in moving their investm
  • According to recent data from the Japan Department Stores Association (JDSA), apparel retail sales in Japan dropped by 40% in the first half of 2020 compared to the same time in 2019. The decline was noted both in the January-March 2020 first quarter as well as in the April-June quarter of the COVID-19 struck. A monthly surge can be seen from mid-May onwards, as the state of emergency has been lifted in stages across the country since May 14, 2020 before being finally ended on May 25 , 2020.As a
  • “Trade friction between the U.S. and China could help countries like Sri Lanka improve exports,” Wing Tak Bill Lam, Chairman, Teejak Lanka feels that. Lam says Sri Lankan’s textile and clothing exports are likely to decline in the near term, especially to key European and US export destinations.In the first six months of this year, Sri Lankan exports of apparel declined from $2.6 billion a year ago by 30 per cent to $1.8 billion. In the first six months of this year, clothing exports to the Euro
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