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Are the global fashion designers embracing organic and ecofriendly textiles? If yes, which are the most prominent designers promoting this?
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Narsi wants to know Organic Baby Diapers Brands 10 months ago
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Virafmehta posted a question WHICH ORGANIC TEXTILES ARE BEST SUITABLE FOR PACKAGING OF GROCERY,CHEMICALS,CEMENT & FERTILIZERS 10 months ago
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@viraf...I am not sure about the packaging materials for chemicals, cement ans fertilizers, but for groceries, I think it will be biopolymers rather than organic textiles that will be more appropriate http://epobio.net/pdfs/0611biopolymers%20factsheet.pdf
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Narsi says 10 months ago
7 Eco-Friendly (and Vegan!) Alternatives to Animal Leather
http://www.ecouterre.com/7-eco-friendly-and-vegan-alternatives-to-animal-leather/ -
Narsi says 10 months ago
A Magnate's Green Epiphany
Ray C. Anderson, a leading green business advocate and founder of Interface, one of the world's largest carpet manufacturers, died recently. He'd spent the last 17 years promoting the benefits of sustainable business practices, not only for protecting the environment but for boosting the bottom line.
Ray C. AndersonInterfaceRay C. Anderson
His "epiphany" came in 1994, when he read Paul Hawken's "Ecology of Commerce." He documented his transformation from plunderer to protector in his book "Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise," which is now required reading in every green M.B.A. program.
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Virafmehta says 10 months ago
I would like to know more on Organic textiles and would like to use the same to manufacture Bags for shopping and utility bags.also I would like to explore the possibility of using these fabrics for other applications.I can be contacted on viraf@greentechonline.co.in , mobile phone 91-9022731742
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Narsi says 11 months ago
Big-name brands sourcing from polluting China firms: Greenpeace
Some of the world's leading clothing brands rely on Chinese suppliers that pollute rivers with toxic, hormone-disrupting chemicals banned in Europe and elsewhere, environment group Greenpeace said in a report on Wednesday.
Adidas, Nike, Calvin Klein, Lacoste, Abercrombie and Fitch and China's Li Ning were among the global names identified following a year-long investigation that focused on two major Chinese suppliers, the Youngor Textile Complex in Ningbo on the Yangtze River Delta and the Well Dyeing Factory Ltd in the Pearl River Delta near Hong Kong.
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Narsi says 11 months ago
Organic body outlines new US textile ruling
The Organic Trade Association has clarified how a new US policy memo which allows organic textiles to be sold in the USA in a similar way to organic food, is also in addition to existing FTC requirements.
http://www.ecotextile.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11088:organic-body-outlines-new-us-textile-ruling-&catid=10:fashion-retail&Itemid=32






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Narsi 10
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Answer this question / Share a link@gaya3 - an amazing database, thank you! I did a search for a specific product category (ladies wear retailing) for India, and it gives a good number of results... Highly encouraging to know that this industry is already large and furiously fast growing... Only concern is whether these folks really are organic-minded or whether they are just greenwashing their wares, but let me not let my pessimism get ahead of me!