The American Apparel Manufacturers Assn. and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have published a new business guide that explains labeling requirements for textile and wool products. The guide, ...
On May 20, 2011, the United States Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program ("NOP") issued a Policy Memorandum (PM-11-14) addressing the labeling of textile products containing organic ...
Global Standard hopes to bring its considerable knowledge and leadership skills to the Make the Label Count coalition with a commitment to ensuring perspectives from all parts of the supply chain are ...
Reclassifying used textiles as hazardous could disrupt global circular systems and endanger millions of jobs. Credit: Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association/Platform Creative. The ...
Could butterfly wings be the inspiration that unlocks textile waste sorting, authentication of designer handbags and easy adherence to new labeling laws? Similar in theory to the way butterfly wings ...
Make the Label Count advocates for a revision of the product environmental footprint methodology for textiles. Credit: Vladeep/Shutterstock. Global Standard hopes to bring its considerable knowledge ...
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