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Jeans need not be washed, the chief executive officer of Levi Strauss & Co Chip Bergh has claimed.
Speaking at Fortune's Brainstorm Green conference on Tuesday, the Levi's CEO said the pair he was wearing was not “washed in the past year.”
He was speaking on the 141st anniversary of Levi's 501 jeans.
“We are the ultimate sustainable apparel,” Bergh said. “If you buy (our jeans) they will last a lot longer than most people's waistlines will.”
Levi's is said to be producing a line
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Employees work at a garment factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Analysts predict that Burma’s garment sector is set to expand, but the country will have to compete with other regional states for foreign investment. (Photo: Reuters)
Burma, Cambodia and Laos are the potential “hidden markets” of Southeast Asia for investment opportunities, a business study said, but they could end up competing against one another.
Burma and Cambodia are both developing tourism and textile manufacturing industri
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Soccer wear and shoes from three international sports brands, all of whom are major producers of apparel for the upcoming World Cup in Brazil, were found to contain toxic chemicals, according to a report issued by Greenpeace on Monday.
In its report, the environmental organization said it bought sporting goods from Nike, Adidas and Puma in 16 countries and regions across the world and conducted tests on them from March to May. It found that 81 percent of the three brands' soccer shoes and 35
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Vietnam’s foreign factory burnings gripped the news headlines last week as a wave of anti Chinese sentiment was sparked by a Chinese drilling rig’s encroachment in the South China Seas, but it can’t be hard to enrage impoverished factory workers struggling to feed themselves on wages that don’t meet their basic needs.
Similarly, labor activists in Cambodia have been keen to point out the new minimum wage of $100 per month falls short of the bottom end of the living wage of $160 they have been
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The first U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) cotton forecast for 2014/15 projects that global cotton production will decline for the third consecutive season. Although projected at its lowest in 5 years, production remains above expectations for consumption.
World production is projected to decline slightly from 2013/14 (to 115.5 million bales) as area is expected to shift from China and Australia to lower-yielding countries.
Based on USDA’s initial projections, China, India, the Unit
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Knitwear export grew by over 10 percent to $1.667 billion in July-March 2013-14, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) said. Export of knitwear increased by $154 million in July-March 2013-14 as compared to $1.513 billion in the same period last fiscal year, the PBS said. The volume of knitwear export went up by 10,862,000 (15 percent) to 84,248,000 dozens in July-March 2013-14 as compared to 73,386,000 dozens in the same period last fiscal year, the official figures said.
On an annual basis,
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When global economic turmoil was on its peak shivering all industries, India’s Rs 120,000 crore synthetic industry sustained over five percent growth continuously driven largely by value added segments. Since then, the industry has trebled growth percentage to rapidly narrowing the gap between use of and synthetics in textile industry which shows that synthetic textile is the future of India, says S K Khandelia, Chief Executive Officer and President of Sutlej Textiles and Industries Ltd, promo
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Speakers at a seminar yesterday stressed the need for developing the country’s leather industry as per international standard and environment-friendly in order to grip the huge global export market.
They came up with the observation at a seminar on “Environment-friendly Leather Industries in Bangladesh: A Roadmap to Competitiveness and Sustainability,” jointly arranged by Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) and RMM Leather Industries Limited, at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel in the city on Sunday. There is
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The government would provide policy support to garment accessories and packaging manufacturers to help the sub-sector grow parallel to the apparel industry, one of the mainstays of the country’s economy.
State minister for finance MA Mannan gave the assurance while inaugurating a project titled Bangladesh INSPIRED (Integrated Support to Poverty and Inequality Reduction through Enterprise Development), funded by the Bangladesh government and the European Union, which aims to develop SMEs in th
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Garment makers plan to use locally-assembled steel structure for relocating their faulty factories to purpose-made buildings, which may propel growth in the steel building industry.
“We will set up the factories with support from local steel building makers,” said Shahidullah Azim, vice president of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association.
Factory owners will import necessary raw materials, and steel building makers will set up the factories, if the government waives dut