Big businesses from Apple to Walmart say train suppliers to stamp out slavery
In recent years modern-day slavery has increasingly come under the global spotlight, putting ever greater regulatory and consumer pressure on firms to ensure their supply chains are…
Read moreAzerbaijan pins hope on revival of cotton sector
Stating that higher cotton yields were urgently needed to replenish Azerbaijan’s greatly diminished state coffers, Aliyev has issued an order on government support to boost cotton-growing in…
Read moreCambodian garment makers seek continued support after EU trade access threat
The United States stopped election support for Cambodia and the European Union threatened trade preferences after the main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party was dissolved at the…
Read moreConservative victory means Brexit will happen, but what sort of Brexit-
But there’s still no clarity on what kind of Brexit there will be with the result potentially putting an eventual no-deal exit back on the table, but…
Read moreFashion for Good joins Circle Economy on new green initiative
Through this partnership, Circle Economy and Fashion for Good will work together to establish a global network of over 50 frontrunning solution providers and innovators, brands, and…
Read moreFitbit acquires key assets as Pebble closes down, hit by market slump
In a message on its website, Pebble explained that “due to a variety of reasons, [we] are no longer able to operate as an independent company. We…
Read morePeta announces winners of 2016 Peta Fashion Awards
Stella McCartney has been named Designer of the Year for her lifetime commitment to animal-welfare as well as her winter 2016 ad campaign which featured the slogan…
Read moreTommy Hilfiger launches an apple-fiber alternative to leather
In search of solutions to reduce their environmental impact, brands are eager to develop recycling, less energy-intensive production processes and organic materialsคำพูดจาก สล็อตทดลองเล่นฟรี. The fiber from certain…
Read moreJapan’s consumer inflation slows in Nov, well behind BOJ’s target
The nationwide core consumer price index (CPI), which strips away the effect of volatile fresh food costs, rose 0.9 percent year-on-year in November, slowing from a 1.0…
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