The OEKO-TEX® Association, in commemoration of its 25th anniversary, commissioned a global research study to assess consumer attitudes about textile sustainability. The results were released in the report “The Key to Confidence: Consumers and Textile Sustainability—Attitudes, Changing Behaviors, and Outlooks.” More than 11,000 clothing and home textile consumers around the world were surveyed for the study, which examined topics ranging from concerns about climate change to harmful substances in textiles. The findings were released to OEKO-TEX Institute clients through a series of webinars and will be shared with the textile, home fashions and apparel industry at upcoming industry events, webinars and other communiqués.
Textile sustainability study
News | December 19, 2017 | By: ATA
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