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India pavilion to shine with cotton at Yarn Expo Autumn 2024

India is set to make a strong impact at Yarn Expo Autumn 2024, held from August 27-29 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. As a leading cotton producer, India will showcase its diverse range of cotton products in Hall 8.2, where over 40 Indian exhibitors will present their offerings, including cotton, melange, greige, and fancy yarns.

Organised by the Cotton Textile Export Promotion Council (Texprocil), the India Pavilion is the largest it has been in a decade, standing out among 500 exhibitors from 15 countries.

Indian suppliers continue to participate in this event due to its effectiveness as a business platform and the allure of the expansive Chinese market. MuraliBalakrishna, Joint Director of Texprocil, highlighted the strong demand for India's twisted cotton yarn, citing the Expo’s role in boosting global visibility for Indian exporters.

Notable Indian exhibitors include Indo Industries Pvt. Ltd., a prominent exporter of 100 per cent cotton yarn and fabrics to over 45 countries, and MananTextech Global Pvt. Ltd., a vertically integrated textile company offering a wide array of organic and man-made products. Another key participant is Padwa Worldwide LLP, known for its premium 100% cotton yarn produced with advanced technology.

Yarn Expo Autumn 2024 will feature more than 200 cotton suppliers, reflecting the high demand for cotton, which was one of the most sought-after categories at the previous Spring and Autumn editions.

Key global exhibitors include Heng Feng (Hong Kong) Co Ltd, PT Indo-Rama Synthetics Tbk (Indonesia), and Square Textiles PLC (Bangladesh), all bringing their unique cotton and blended yarn offerings to the event.

Running concurrently with Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Autumn Edition, CHIC, and PH Value, Yarn Expo Autumn will create significant business opportunities for participants, making it Asia’s premier international sourcing hub for yarns and fibers.

India pavilion to shine with cotton at Yarn Expo Autumn 2024

Westside launches home collection with designer duo Saaksha & Kinni

Leading retail chain, Westside has launched an exclusive home collection titled, ‘Honey, I ‘m Home 2.0 in collaboration with the designer duo Saaksha & Kinni.

Featuring a diverse range of products, the Westside x Saaksha & Kinni offers table line, tote bags, kiminos, cushions, etc. The collection is being sold in select stores across multiple cities.

The curated vibrant handcrafted home range highlights the brands’ shared dedication to craftsmanship and their commitment to offer exceptional shopping experience to customers, says Lyndsay Smith, Head, Westside Home.

Adding a burst of colors to this season’s prints, the collection evokes a sense of adventure, mischief and fun, add designers Saaksha & Kinni.

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Partnership for Cleaner Textile (PaCT) Program

06 November 2023, Mumbai

Background
The PaCT program was launched in 2013 by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and various partners, including the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), and a number of global fashion brands and retailers.
The program is funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Royal Danish Embassy.
Objectives
The PaCT program aims to improve resource efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and promote sustainable practices in the textile industry.
Impact
The PaCT program has helped more than 338 factories to reduce freshwater consumption by 25 million m3/year and cut wastewater discharge by 21.08 million m3/year. These factories now save 2.5 million MWh/year in energy and avoid greenhouse gas emissions of up to 489,796 tons/year of CO2.
Role of BGMEA
As an implementing partner, BGMEA has been playing a crucial role in steering and implementing the PaCT program.

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Asia's Supply Chains Fall Short

11 November 2023, Mumbai

"A new report by Hong Kong-based environmental NGO Redress highlights that Asian supply chains are not ready to meet the demands of a circular fashion industry. The report identifies three key gaps: design knowledge, financial challenges, and leadership skills."
Three Key Gaps Identified
"Design knowledge: Asian manufacturers lack the knowledge and expertise to design for circularity. Financial challenges: The transition to circularity is expensive, and Asian manufacturers are struggling to secure financing. Leadership skills: There is a lack of leadership in Asia to steer the fashion industry towards circularity."
Report Presented at Fashion Summit Hong Kong
"The report was presented at a panel discussion at Fashion Summit Hong Kong, Asia's sustainable fashion event."

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Avery Dennison Launches DPPaaS

04 November 2023, Mumbai

EU Digital Product Passport Compliance
Avery Dennison, a leader in material science and digital solutions, has launched its Digital Product Passport as a Service (DPPaaS) to help brands comply with the upcoming EU regulations on Digital Product Passports (DPPs).
Phygital
DPPaaS is part of Avery Dennison's broader digital solutions portfolio, which connects the physical and digital worlds through its intelligent labeling and atma.io connected product cloud platform.
DPP is a key component of the European Commission's Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP), which will be phased in starting in 2027 across key sectors such as apparel, textiles, batteries, and electronics.
As an associate member of the CIRPASS consortium, which advises the EU on the implementation of the DPP scheme, Avery Dennison has unique insights into the digital solutions that brands need.
A fit case
DPPaaS is a timely and innovative solution that helps brands prepare for the upcoming EU Digital Product Passport regulations.
By providing brands with the tools and resources they need to comply with the new requirements.

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Brexit: Its impact on UK trade & economy

08 November 2023, Mumbai

Brexit has had a significant impact on the UK's global trade reputation, both positive and negative.
Some supporters of Brexit argue that the UK has gained more autonomy and influence in global trade affairs, while others contend that the UK has weakened its position and bargaining power outside the EU.
The upcoming Import Export Show
It will explore the UK's post-Brexit trade status in depth, examining the full extent of the impact of Brexit on the UK's global trade reputation.
The event will also provide insights into how the UK can rebuild its reputation as a trusted and reliable trading partner.

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Texworld and Apparel Sourcing Paris

08 November 2023, Mumbai

Texworld and Apparel Sourcing Paris have seen an overwhelming response from exhibitors, with 75% of exhibition space booked by September. This reflects the event's global reach and the Asian textile industry's eagerness to forge stronger connections with European markets.
Global Textile Presence
Major national pavilions will showcase leading fashion sourcing nations, including China, India, Türkiye, Korea, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Thailand. Apparel Sourcing Paris will feature an increasing number of Hong Kong manufacturers.
Diverse Textile Offerings
Texworld Paris anticipates over 700 exhibitors across 13 sectors, with a notable rise in knitwear and activewear performance textiles.
Enhanced Navigation
A new hall layout consolidates both fairs on two levels in Hall 7 (7.2 and 7.3) at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, making it easier for visitors to find the specific expertise and products they seek.
Sustainability at the Forefront
Sustainable Development remains a key priority, with the Econogy concept guiding visitors towards sustainable solutions

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Better Cotton: Traceability Solution for Fashion & Textile Sectors

03 November 2023, Mumbai

Better Cotton, the world's largest cotton sustainability initiative, has launched a first-of-its-kind traceability solution for the fashion and textile sectors. The solution will enable companies to accurately trace and disclose the origin of raw materials, providing greater supply chain visibility.
Traceable Better Cotton is defined as the 'physical' Better Cotton within a cotton-containing product that has been tracked through the supply chain, differing from Better Cotton's Mass Balance Chain of Custody model.

Nuanced picture
Suppliers will log transactional information on the Better Cotton Platform to track where Better Cotton has originated from and how much is within a product, with traceability spanning the cotton ginning stage right through to the retailer or brand.
Traceability at scale for cotton will drive a seismic shift within our industry's supply chains. Better Cotton's traceability solution is poised to help the industry deliver that shift.
Better Cotton's traceability solution is a significant step forward for the cotton industry and will help to drive more sustainable and transparent supply chains.

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Bangladesh RMG Export Declines by 13.93% in October, Overall Export Down by 13.64%

08 November 2023, Mumbai

RMG exports from Bangladesh declined by 13.93% in October 2023, from 3.68 billion dollars in October 2022 to 3.17 billion dollars in October 2023. This represents a decline of 513 million dollars, or around 5,643 crore taka.
For the period of July–October 2023, RMG exports from Bangladesh reached US$ 14.78 billion, up from US$ 13.95 billion in July–October of FY 2022–2023, indicating 5.59% year-over-year growth. However, the overall export earnings for July–October 2023 grew by only 3.52%, falling 9.31% short of the strategic export target for the same period.
Factors impacting
The decline in RMG exports in October is attributed to a number of factors, including the labor unrest in the final week of October, which allegedly sparked around the minimum wage issues, and the depressed sales and demand in the global market caused by historic high inflation followed by the Russia-Ukraine war.
Inflationary pressures
The RMG industry in Bangladesh is also feeling the heat of global inflation, as the cost of all inputs, including fuel, gas, electricity, and transportation, has increased significantly. Additionally, the Bangladesh Bank has increased interest rates since the first of July this year, making trade and investment finance more costly.
Policy intervention
The Government of Bangladesh has also declared new minimum wages for garment workers, increasing the gross wage of 7th grade workers by 56.25% and the basic wage by 63.41%. This growth in wages will escalate the cost of goods further.

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3D Fashion Technology and Photorealistic Models: A New Era of Apparel Design

Tukatech, a leader in 3D fashion technology, has joined forces with EcoShot by Metail, a company that creates realistic digital models.
The partnership will allow Tukatech’s customers to display their 3D virtual garments on digital models that look like real people, without making any physical samples.
What it offers
TUKA3D users can now access over 40 realistic digital models, thanks to the integration with EcoShot.
These models include different genders, ages, measurements, and poses. Some of them are real-life models, and some of them are generated by AI. TUKA3D users can also use AI to create custom models from their TUKA3D fit models.
The integration between TUKA3D and EcoShot is a big step for the apparel industry, as it can change the way products are developed. By avoiding physical samples, companies can save time and money, and also protect the environment.

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VDMA Members: Cutting-edge Textile Technologies at ITMA ASIA + CITME showcasing

02 November 2023, Mumbai

40 VDMA members, representing a wide range of textile machinery segments, will be showcasing their cutting-edge technologies and solutions at the upcoming ITMA ASIA + CITME event in Shanghai, China.
The event is the first major post-pandemic textile machinery fair in China and will be held at the end of November.

OUTLINES
The VDMA Textile Machinery Association and VDMA China will be setting up shop in Hall 8 zone B to provide comprehensive support to exhibitors and visitors.
The industry hub will serve as a valuable resource for visitors seeking information about the showcased VDMA members.
The event promises to be a significant platform for strengthening existing customer relationships and forging new ones in the textile industry.

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