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  • Nowadays, the cotton yarn trade remained weak in markets of southern India, because the spinners tried to maintain yarn prices at a higher level, but buyers were not willing to buy yarn at higher prices.The matter is the weaving and garment industries are unable to find any takers for costlier products, also powerlooms are running at very low capacity.Figure: The cotton yarn trade remained weak in markets of southern India, because the spinners tried to maintain yarn prices at a higher level, bu
  • Fashion retailer Primark has promised to train another 125,000 small cotton growers in more sustainable practices by the end of 2023 in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.Already this initiative has trained about 150,000 farmers, of whom about 80% are women.Figure: Fashion retailer Primark has promised to train another 125,000 small cotton growers in more sustainable practices by the end of 2023 in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.This latest move represents a major commitment of the company as it w
  • The total profit of Chinese industrial enterprises above a designated size was 1,955.57 billion yuan between January and March, a year-on-year (YoY) rise of 8.5 per cent. Among industrial enterprises above a designated size, state-owned holding enterprises achieved a total profit of 706.85 billion yuan during the same duration, an YoY rise of 19.5 per cent.In the same period, Chinese joint stock enterprises witnessed a total profit of 1,439.63 billion yuan, an increase of 14.4 per cent; the tota
  • The prices of polyester-cotton (PC) yarn decreased by ₹2-5 per kg in north India’s knitwear hub of Ludhiana today due to lower demand from fabric producers and garment industry. However, according to traders, the lower arrival of cotton will change market dynamics and the PC yarn is likely to see better demand in first week of next month.A trader toldFibre2Fashion,“PC Yarn prices slipped by up to ₹5 per kg because demand from downstream is still very poor. But lower cotton arrival can change the
  • The market for recycled textiles is growing rapidly – because fashion is faster than ever, environmental regulations are stricter than ever, and the consumer focus on sustainability is sharper than ever. That is why companies around the globe are seeking solutions to the key challenges involved in turning textile waste into high-quality yarn. Truetzschler is now launching an intelligent card that is specifically designed for this application. It has called the TC 19i for Recycling.Sustainability
  • The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has forecast cotton production in Bangladesh for marketing year (MY) 2022-23 to be 155,000 bales--up by 2.6 per cent over MY 2021-22—and imports at 8.9 million bales. Cotton harvested area is projected at 46,000 hectares for this MY, up by 2.2 per cent over MY 2021-2022. Indian cotton took 29 per cent market share in 2021, followed by Brazil, Benin and the United States.In 2021, Bangladesh’s readymade garment exports reached a record high of $35.81 billion
  • Bangladesh readymade garment (RMG) export is witnessing a boom in the United States market. In the first two months of this year (January-February of 2022), Bangladeshi apparel entrepreneurs exported $1.44 billion worth of RMG to the USA market. Which was $1 billion at the same period of 2021. As such, this time the export has increased by one and a half times.Figure: In the first two months of this year, Bangladeshi apparel entrepreneurs exported $1.44 billion worth of RMG to USA market.This is
  • The increasing area of interest in the use of recycled fiber, yarn, and fabric by the textile, apparel, fashion, and retail industries is driven by the need for development of sustainable system. In the past, focus has been laid on textile fabrics made from the virgin yarn only but recently the recycle of textile waste has been the center of focus due to the enormous economic and environmental benefits[1-5].Figure 1:Mosharaf Group producing recycled yarn.ChallengesDespite numerous research on th
  • Carpet Recycling UK (CRUK) will be at the Buying Groups National Flooring Show (BGNFS) from May 17-18 in Shirley, West Midlands, UK, where the team will be available to talk to retailers and manufacturers about sustainable products and circular economy initiatives, as well as offer advice on the latest outlets for carpet and textile flooring wastes.The not-for-profit association is assisting the sector in developing new circular initiatives, having recognized a clear shift in attitudes among key
  • The cotton yarn supply trend in India is likely to change in the coming months, as spinning mills may reduce production of yarn of lower counts to cope with the decreasing availability of cotton. The production of thick yarn of lower count consumes more cotton and hence focusing on production of yarn of higher count will limit the consumption of cotton.However, the increased focus on yarn of higher count may squeeze the supply of thick yarn and increase availability of fine yarn of higher counts
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