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Phifer sun control fabrics manufactured with bio-based materials.
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OKEO-TEX introduces new sustainability certification.
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Presentation of the Sustainability Awards, June 12 in Frankfurt am Main.
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Ron Houle works for defense procurement funding at the highest levels of U.S. government.
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Bio-based hardhats are made from sugarcane.
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Outdoor apparel by Lafuma is made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles.
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Australia’s STA (formerly ACASPA) has received a sizeable grant for workforce development.
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Custom engraved wall switch provides personalized control of window coverings.
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Certification shows TenCate's committment to sustainable business practices.
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Denim, Duck and Naturalle were voted into the Material ConneXion Library.
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Warren S. Perkins has been elected by the association's board of directors.
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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.
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The academy was established to enhance knowledge and professionalism.
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Merino State Intimates offer a silky touch combined with warmth and comfort.
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HEYblue® from Heytex offers a sustainable option for printing signage.
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Clariant published water-saving tips in a special edition of its newsletter.
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Collaborative space features Coalesse's Bob Chairs, upholstered in Camira hemp.
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Fabrics use DOW ECOLIBRIUM™ and provide a reduced carbon footprint.
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Workshop aims to provide information on setting up textile collection programs.
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Camira has ensured supply chain integrity by growing its own hemp crops.
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Two businesses have teamed up to combine fashion and safety for the urban rider.
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Part II discusses specific market segments and international industry participants.
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Time is ticking away until the next date for implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
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OEKO-TEX is working on a certification for eco-friendly and socially responsible companies.
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$173 million investment and a two year construction time frame are planned for the plant.