Oerlikon recently made a strong public commitment to sustainability by publishing its first Sustainability Report, Innovation for a Sustainable Future.
Browsing: sustainability in textiles
Birla Cellulose’s case study on Spearheading Sustainable Fashion was published by Ivey Publishing and then made its way to the Harvard Business Review case collection.
This article from Jeyaraman Anandha Kumar emphasises the environmental effects of textiles in detail and contributes to cleaner production and sustainability in the textile spinning industry.
Since wind power generation and consumption centre (i.e., mills) are at different places, a mill has to use State grid for transmission of power for which wheeling charges are to be paid to Electricity Board (EB), says S Mariappan.