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Textile waste is future raw material says GlobalData
A four-year study by the Renewal Workshop revealed 82 per cent of what is considered apparel and textile waste can actually be renewed and resold, effectively meaning brands are ‘sitting on their next supply chain’, it said.
COVID-19 Pandemic, Globaldata, Sitting On Their Next Supply Chain, Beth Wright, Apparel Correspondent, Textile Exchange’S Accelerating Circularity Project, Water, Energy, And Chemicals, HKRITA, Looop Recycling System, H&M Drottninggatan, Stockholm, Royal College Of Art
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Itema announces the acquisition of PTMT (ex Panter)
Itema, the leading provider of advanced weaving solutions, including best-in-class weaving machines, spare parts and integrated services, announces the finalisation of the agreement for the acquisition of the PTMT, formerly Panter, in business lease since April 2019.
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Economic impact & road ahead
The special Covid-19 economic task force announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi would likely work on an economic package for the sectors most affected by the coronavirus outbreak as also people working in the informal sectors.
Covid-19, Indian Economy, Tourism And Hotel Industries, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, Supply Chain, Screening, Packaging, Material Handling, Automation, K C Mani, BDB India
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ITMF urges govts to support textile industry
The results of second ITMF Corona Survey, which were released recently, revealed that on average orders are down by -31 per cent and the turnover for 2020 is expected to drop by -28 per cent.
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Textile dynamics in the wake of Covid-19
Non-medical countermeasures such as masks, PPEs, wipes have become life-saving essentials.
Covid-19, Supply Chain, International Monetary Fund, Textile Sector, Technical Textiles, Merchandising And Interiors, University Of Georgia, Small And Medium Scale Enterprises, Wellgro United, Ecosystem, Seshadri Ramkumar, Texas Tech University
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Textile Ministry steps up procurement of PPE
The Textile Ministry has procured 1,30,000 coverall suits from Indian producers amid a shortage of the protective gear being used by health care workers while treating coronavirus disease patients.
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