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Vietnam v/s Bangladesh Apparel Industry: A Quick Comparison @ Global Marketplace

27 May 2022, Mumbai:

Due to their diverse skills and advantages, Bangladesh and Vietnam will profit from most garment sourcing businesses' 'In China plus one approach.

According to WTO data, Vietnam will overtake Bangladesh as the world's second-largest garment exporter in 2020.

Vietnam's lowdown on its foreign trade performance

According to the BGMEA, Bangladesh recovered its position in the first half of 2021. Compared to Bangladesh, Vietnam's garment exports have increased quickly in recent years. "Vietnam has had an FTA with the EU since 2019, which has aided its export growth.

Furthermore, China is significantly investing in Vietnam to diversify and increase the value of its exports. Bangladesh, on the other hand, Bangladesh is still competing with its low labor costs," Raihan Mahmud, marketing director of Bangladesh's Tex Garment Zone, mentioned in the news.

"If exporters here can diversify their products and our government inks some new free trade agreements," Bangladesh has a greater chance of catching up.

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Bangladesh and Vietnam will benefit from most garment sourcing companies 'China plus one strategy because of their diversified capabilities and advantages. Vietnam will replace Bangladesh as the world's second-largest garment exporter in 2020, according to WTO data.

According to Tran Thanh Hai, deputy general director of the Agency of Foreign Trade, Vietnam's exports and imports grew by double digits in the first quarter of 2022, reaching $176 billion, up 14.4% yearly. During this time, exports increased by 12.9%. According to several analysts, overall export-import income might surpass $700 billion this year.

Bangladesh, according to the BGMEA, regained its position in the first half of 2021. Vietnam's garment exports have expanded rapidly in recent years compared to Bangladesh.

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"Vietnam has had an FTA with the EU since 2019, which has boosted its export growth.

The increase, according to Hai, is due to the benefits of new-generation free trade agreements (FTAs) and regional trade agreements. Below is the list of FTAs that Vietnam has concluded by now.

Vietnam - Japan Economic Partnership Agreement. ...

Vietnam - Chile Free Trade Agreement. ...

Vietnam - Korea Free Trade Agreement. ...

Vietnam - Eurasian Economic Union Free Trade Agreement. ...

ASEAN Agreements. ... ASEAN - India FTA. ...

ASEAN - Australia - New Zealand FTA.

Challenges & Opportunities

Following the publishing of a World Trade Organization (WTO) study, the competition between Vietnam and Bangladesh took on a new dimension. As close competitors in the realm of garment manufacturing and exports, Vietnam surpassed Bangladesh in 2020 to become the second-largest readymade garment exporter after China, shipping apparel worth the US $ 29 billion all over the world, even if Bangladesh rallied from behind to surpass Vietnam within a year of the WTO findings.

Garment exports, the lifeblood of Bangladesh's economy, and foreign earnings increased by 30.36 percent to the US $ 35.81 billion in the calendar year 2021, the highest level ever (earnings from apparel exports in 2020 were US $ 27.47 billion).

In 2021, Vietnam had a 9.89 percent increase, but only US $ 32.75 billion in garment exports, compared to the US $ 35.81 billion in Bangladesh. Vietnam gained $ 29.80 billion from garment exports in 2020.

Pandemic has battered supply chain disruptions and shifts in global markets having upended the garment industry in Bangladesh.

"It was a temporary change in ranking in the global apparel export market because COVID-19 hit our production hard, negatively impacting exports," said Abdus Salam Murshedy, Managing Director of Envoy Textile, who added that with the outbreak of the pandemic in March 2020, the government-imposed lockdown resulted in factories' production taking a significant hit.

Vietnam could manage to register 9.89 percent growth in 2021 yet the fact of the matter is it could earn only US $ 32.75 billion in apparel exports in the most challenging global business environment.

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Vietnam v/s Bangladesh Apparel Industry: A Quick Comparison @ Global Marketplace

TECHTEXTIL - 21st-24th JUNE @FRANKFURT

27 May 2022, Mumbai:

SITIP TECHNICAL TEXTILES - TECHTEXTIL - 21st-24th JUNE @FRANKFURT AM MAIN - HALL 12.1 B45.

Sitip at TECHTEXTIL: the latest fabrics developments reached by the company in its industrial core-business go from footwear and helmets to the medical sector, pairing sustainability to great technical performance and technology.

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As sustainability in one of the major topics at Techtextil.

Industry experts from all over the world meet every two years at Techtextil, the trade fair about the new developments in technical textiles, functional apparel fabrics, and nonwovens offered by companies from all over the world.

Techtextil offers exhibitors and visitors an insight into the latest developments in the industry, as well as additional technical inspiration.

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Techtextil is one of the most important trade fairs for Sitip, an Italian company with over 60 years of experience, specialized in the production of synthetic warp-knitted fabrics for the technical industrial world, and stretch and circular fabrics for the world of clothing. 

 

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CREDITS: GAP Inc. (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff)

TECHTEXTIL - 21st-24th JUNE @FRANKFURT

Business Leader Award for Best CFO goes to Pratap Swarup, Bestseller India

25 April 2022, Mumbai:

About Pratap Swarup

Over 18 years of experience in the Financial space in the Consumer Electronics, Retail Apparel Industry with special exposure to Financial/Strategic Planning, Setting Up Biz control Systems, Financial Reporting, Transfer Pricing, Budgeting & Variance Control, Creating sound financial structure, Financial relationships & Financial protection, Legal & secretarial function, taxation, SAP.

 

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Pratap Swarup alludes, "No matter how high you Reach. No matter how far you Go. Being acknowledged and applauded for those milestones & moments is always a feeling of high. I am filled with immense gratitude & joy in receiving the Business Leader Award for being the Best CFO of the year, conferred by the industry".

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Pratap Swarup alludes, " Without a resilient and committed Team backing up, this moment would not have been possible. a Big shoutout to Sudhir, Vinod, Sanjay K, Sandip, Udaya, Rajan, Amey, Hiren, Harshali, and the list goes on …. Special thanks go to Vineet Gautam whose leadership has paved the path of success for BESTSELLER India and his unflinching support & directions have been a catalyst in this success.

Also, I owe a big thanks to Tommas B T, Lise K, and Thomas B Jensen for their inspiring presence & guidance always, adds Pratap Swarup alludes, ".

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Business Leader Award for Best CFO goes to Pratap Swarup, Bestseller India

Microsoft x Lectra tie-up boosts digital transformation

02 April 2022, Mumbai:

Lectra, a prominent developer of Industry 4.0 solutions for the fashion, automotive, and furniture industries, has announced that its commercial and technological partnership with Microsoft would be expanded.

"Along with Kubix Link, which we released in 2020, Fashion On Demand by Lectra is now part of our cooperation with Microsoft, representing an increased link between our two companies," stated Maximilien Abadie, Chief Strategy Officer at Lectra.

It's worth noting that Fashion On Demand by Lectra combines a high-performance single-ply fabric cutter with Microsoft Azure-hosted smart digital cutting software.

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Fashion On Demand by Lectra is a turnkey solution for fashion companies that automates the on-demand production of garments from order receipt to cutting, according to the French technology company, giving brands and manufacturers complete control over all steps in their on-demand process, whether they are producing small series or customized items.

"This ground-breaking proposition also assists them in responding to the difficulties of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) that fashion sector participants today confront," Lectra adds.

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Concerns about the environment, social issues, and economic challenges now have a direct impact on consumer purchase decisions. Both the textile industry and local governments are affected by these issues. A good example is the introduction of an anti-waste law in France on January 1, 2022.

"Brands and manufacturers now have an option with Lectra's Fashion On Demand. They can manufacture single and/or bespoke orders and, as a result, can promote the proper quantity of products to ensure that they sell because they fit clients' wants and specifications," Lectra explained.

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Manufacturers are able to use a more flexible production process to produce products in small batches, resulting in increased profitability. Fashion firms may adjust their offering in real-time thanks to this adaptability, without sacrificing efficiency, fabric consumption (which can account for up to 60% of a garment's production costs), or agility.

"Through this partnership with Microsoft, Lectra pushes technological innovation, speeding the digital transformation of fashion companies and manufacturers," said Gilles d'Aramon, Microsoft France's General Manager of Global Partner Solutions.

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Microsoft x Lectra tie-up boosts digital transformation

TMC Ltd introduces 'Herculan,' a performance fabric

31 March 2022, Mumbai:

TMC Ltd. of New Zealand introduces 'Herculan,' a performance fabric made from overabundant interior textile wool.

TMC Ltd. The owner of Nuyarn spinning technology and a known inventor in the performance fiber and garment arena, has created Herculan, one of the first products in the world to combine better performance benefits of wool with durability and sustainability for the apparel market.

TMC's proprietary Nuyarn spinning machines were modified from the ground up to accommodate strong wool – the coarsest and most durable grade of wool fibers (>38 microns), which was previously only suitable for interior textiles such as flooring and upholstery. Herculan, a patented technology, is said to be the result of more than three years of R&D.

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Carpet wool, as the industry calls it, has a poor market value and is often too expensive to treat, package, and export in recent bearish years, so it ends up in landfills.

Interior Textile Wool is predicted to account for 40 to 50% of worldwide wool yield, according to the International Wool Textile Organization (IWTO) (source).

These coarse long wool fibers are drafted around a performance filament with the new breakthrough method, generating an exceptionally fine yarn - Herculan – that outlasted some of the industry's best synthetic fabrics in the Martindale abrasion tests pound for pound.

Herculan, according to the company, is a new technology that allows wool to be utilized in high abrasion and high impact zones in garments such as socks, boots, gloves, trousers, coats, and hundreds of other possible uses without wearing out.

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Herculan outperforms both natural wool fabrics (that are twisted) and synthetic fibers in terms of moisture management, dry times, volume, aeration, flexibility, and heat retention, as well as being non-reflective, silent, and naturally odor-resistant.

This is owing to Herculan's – and Nuyarn's – unique yarn structure, which involves drafting carpet wool around a performance thread without twisting or fraying. "We are really delighted to be presenting Herculan," said Andy Wynne, CEO of TMC Ltd.

"When we first started working to transition carpet wool into the apparel sector, everyone thought we were crazy because it had never been done before," says the company. 

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"It meets the needs of consumers who want more sustainable and durable natural fibers in their garments, while also creating new potential categories for performance and technical apparel brands."

But since we had a vision and were committed, our team was able to find a solution. The results speak for themselves in terms of durability, performance, and comfort.

Wynne went on to say that the business took an underutilized and overabundant natural fiber and converted it into a robust yarn that could fulfill abrasion demands that only synthetic fibers could previously achieve, all while enhancing wool's inherent performance benefits.

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 TMC Ltd introduces 'Herculan,' a performance fabric

Next stop Techtextil

03 May 2022, Mumbai:

In the run-up to Techtextil, taking place end of June in Frankfurt, nine exhibiting VDMA member companies presented their highlights for the technical textiles market at a virtual VDMA kick-off event themed “Sustainable technologies for technical textiles”.

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A series of VDMA technology Webtalks are planned up to the fair as well Spotlight Talks during the show.

Dr. Janpeter Horn, Chairman of the VDMA Textile Machinery Association and Managing Director of August Herzog Maschinenfabrik stated in his introduction:

“This year’s Techtextil is the first important exhibition and get-together for the textile industry in Europe since 2019.

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For the first time, VDMA will be present with a group stand in hall 12. Altogether, more than 40 VDMA member companies will exhibit in Frankfurt, underlining the importance of the fair”.

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Tiruppur Exporters Post Record Exports

08 April 2022, Mumbai:

TIRUPPUR EXPORTERS POST RECORD EXPORTS, BUT THE QUANTUM STILL REMAINS THE SAME.

TEA, Tirupur

Tirupur Exporters Association – popularly known as TEA – was established in the year 1990. This is an Association exclusively for exporters of cotton knitwear who have production facilities in Tirupur. From the modest beginning, TEA has grown into a strong body of knitwear exporters.

Today, TEA has a membership of 1076 Life members and 155 Associate Members. The members of the Association, from the beginning, have resolved to develop their organization by focusing on Multilateral growth of the knitwear industry and exports Development of infrastructural needs for Tirupur.

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Despite being hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, the knitwear hub of Tiruppur has clocked exports worth Rs 33,525 crore in the 2021-2022 fiscal accounting for 54.2 per cent of the country’s total exports in the sector, an all-time high.

But the development has not enthused the exporters in Tiruppur as the jump is only on the revenue side due to an increase in the prices of raw materials that had an effect on the final price of the merchandise and not in terms of the quantum of goods.

The multi-crore industry had been registering an increase in exports but slumped for a couple of years due to 2016’s demonetization exercise and the introduction of GST in 2017.

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However, the industry showed signs of recovery in 2018 and 2019 until Covid-19 hit the world in 2020 – from Rs 27,280 crore in 2019-20, the export figures fell to Rs 24,750 crore in 2020-21.

Despite the slump in numbers, Tiruppur’s share in overall knitwear exports from India has been on the rise – from 42.9 per cent in 2016-17, it has gone up to 54.2 percent in 2021-22.

Though a jump of around Rs 10,000 crore -- from Rs 24,750 crore in 2020-21 to Rs 33,525 crore in 2021-22 – in just about a year is significant, exporters say a non-increase in the quantum would spell doom for the industry as it would mean that the knitwear hub is losing out to countries like Vietnam and Bangladesh who have free access to key markets like the EU.

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However, exporters said there is also a silver lining with the domestic sales increase in the past few years with many firms adopting the hypermarket concept which has led to more demand for garments.

“From just 8,500 crores before the introduction of GST, the domestic business is now worth over Rs 30,000 crore a year,” Ganeshan added.

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CREDITS: TEA (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff).

Tiruppur Exporters Post Record Exports

FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week: Reveals finalists in the Circular Design Challenge

24 March 2022, Mumbai:

The Circular Design Challenge (CDC) –India's largest platform and award for design entrepreneurs working in Circular Fashion, an initiative by R|ElanTMFashion for Earth in collaboration with FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week and the United Nations and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) – is gearing up for its fourth season and has announced the names of six emerging design entrepreneurs.

The platform went across boundaries this season, partnering with the British Council and Studio MM04 for the UK and Germany, respectively, to encourage international nominations.

Throughout 55 applications were received from all over India, as well as the United Kingdom and Germany.

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Six finalists were chosen after a rigorous online pitch and review process that took into account circular design, environmental and social effect, business strategies, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Archana Datta, SCP and Circular Economy Expert – Asian Institute of Technology, Darshana Gajare, RISE Worldwide, Karishma Shahani, Design Mentor, Pranav Khanna, Business Mentor, and Rakesh Bali, Reliance Industries Ltd.

were among the distinguished jury members.

The Circular Design Challenge (CDC), India's largest forum and prize for Circular Fashion designers, is gearing up for its fourth season and has released the names of six up-and-coming designers.

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The CDC is a partnership between R|ElanTMFashion for Earth, FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week, and the United Nations and UN Environment Programme (UNEP). To enhance foreign nominations this season, the platform partnered with the British Council and Studio MM04 in the United Kingdom and Germany, respectively.

55 applications were received from India, the United Kingdom, and Germany during the process.

"We started the Circular Design Challenge to accomplish the vision of our Chairman Mukesh Ambani, to turn India into a world leader in adoption of sustainable and green manufacturing practises," said Vipul Shah, COO – Petrochemicals Business, Reliance Industries Ltd., in response to the fourth edition of the Circular Design Challenge.

The Circular Design Challenge's popularity has skyrocketed over the last four seasons.

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It has now grown into a major trend in India's fashion business, which is cultivating talent in the sustainable and environmentally friendly sectors. The Circular Design Challenge has been a huge success in India, and we're thinking about expanding it internationally."

The finalists will be mentored in a variety of ways, gaining knowledge and abilities in design and product development, business and marketing, circularity concepts, and life cycle analysis.

These courses are designed to help them become actual change agents via their businesses and inventions. Each of the six entrepreneurs will deliver a pitch to the jury live on Sustainable Fashion Day at FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week, based on the mentorship programmes.

For the first time, the winner will be determined by including a portion in which the public may vote, with the results being added to the overall score.

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FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week: Reveals finalists in the Circular Design Challenge

Paislei: Store count 30 & counting

02 May 2022, Mumbai:

About Paislei 

Paislei is all about redefining elegance with our designer fusion wear for modern women.

It lives and breathes this very motto to fulfill our customers' expectations with apparel that will fit various occasions and will cater to women from all walks of life.

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As a women's fashion & lifestyle brand, Paislei is a refreshing break from the monotony of the industry - we are contemporary, affordable, progressive, and free-spirited.

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Paislei is dedicated to bringing together a community of women by enriching their shopping experience with traditionally rooted yet modern.

The brand is on a growth spree as we speak it has opened 3 new stores in the last 15 days, and now has a total 30 stores.

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Paislei: Store count 30 & counting

Global Data: Garment sales to hit new high in 2022

07 April 2022, Mumbai:

According to GlobalData, India's garment sales will reach $75.2 billion in 2022 as a result of its growing middle class and urbanization.

If GlobalData's estimates are to be believed, India's increasing middle class and urbanization will play a key role in pushing apparel sales to 2019 levels in 2022.

According to the research India Garment Market Size and Trend Analysis by Category (Clothing, Footwear, Accessories), Retail Channel, Supply Chain, Consumer Attitudes and Themes, Key Brands and Forecast, 2020-2025, Indian apparel sales might reach $75.2 billion by 2022.

According to the analysis, by 2025, the figure may have risen to the astonishing US $ 91.1 billion. GlobalData's estimates, on the other hand, are slightly lower than Statista's.

 

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According to reports, Statista anticipated that the Indian clothing retail industry will reach the US $ 88.48 billion by the end of 2022 and US $ 106.93 billion by 2026.

According to the GlobalData analysis, while India's clothing industry reached the US $ 64.8 billion in 2021 as a result of eased restrictions and the reopening of retail establishments, the country's increasing middle class may help boost sales and attain levels in 2022.

"India's growing middle class, with higher disposable income, will bolster the growth of the apparel market, especially benefiting Western brands, as these consumers increasingly interact with social media with greater exposure to global fashion trends," Suresh Sunkara, Retail Analyst, GlobalData, said.

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During the projected period, the desire for comfortable clothes, which increased during the pandemic, is likely to continue to position leggings, knitwear, sweatshirts, and trainers as winning categories.

According to the survey, casualization would help sectors like jeans, tops, and T-shirts reach their pre-pandemic sales faster. Due to the robust rise in the entire industry, Suresh noted that categories including suits, shirts, and dresses will also outperform pre-pandemic levels.

Furthermore, increased urbanization is causing a shift in consumer lifestyles, boosting demand for formalwear and athletics, and urban consumers now have more access to garment companies, both in-store and online.

These shifting purchasing habits will fuel demand for more trend-driven products, particularly among younger Indians, who account for a sizable share of the population.

The online channel will grow at a CAGR of 30.3 percent between 2019 and 2025, according to the report, as retailers improve their digital propositions and consumer habits shift. Online penetration is expected to rise to 26.5 percent in 2025.

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Global Data: Garment sales to hit new high in 2022

The CMA, UK may soon issue list identifying/ condemning greenwashing fashion cos

23 March 2022, Mumbai:

A list identifying and shaming greenwashing fashion brands might be released shortly if the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) gets its way.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is the UK's competition regulator, a non-ministerial government institution charged with enhancing corporate competition and preventing and decreasing anti-competitive behavior.

It is looking at claims made by the fashion industry in the United Kingdom and will have a list of the worst offenders soon.

Last year, the CMA warned that the corporations had until 2022 to verify that their environmental claims were legal.

 

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The Green Claims Code, which was released in October, outlines how firms may advertise their green credentials while minimizing the danger of consumers being misled.

"Before leaving with their hard-earned money, more individuals than ever are evaluating the environmental effect of a product. "We're worried that too many enterprises are falsely claiming to be green, while true eco-friendly businesses go unnoticed," said Andrea Coscelli, CMA's Chief Executive.

The Green Claims Code was created for all types of organizations, from multinational corporations to small firms. Failure to comply with the law can harm a company's image with consumers, as well as lead to CMA action.

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Everything from fabric origin, manufacture, and transportation to trash would have to meet specific requirements in order for clothes to be fully sustainable. When a firm brands its products as eco-friendly, consumers should be able to learn about the complete supply chain and corporate procedures, as well as the pollution levels of the products.

According to the CMA, up to 40% of green claims made online may be false, implying that thousands of firms may be breaching the law and jeopardizing their image.

The CMA's 'worst offenders' list might soon include brands who disseminate incorrect or fraudulent information.

Companies will have to explain why specific goods or collections are environmentally friendly, as well as the percentage of recycled fibers in a garment. Shoppers spend about £54 billion on apparel and footwear each year.

Fashion is said to be responsible for anywhere between 2% and 8% of global carbon emissions, as well as waste and pollution. Every year, almost 300,000 tonnes of discarded clothing are burnt or buried in landfills in the United Kingdom.

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The CMA, UK may soon issue list identifying/ condemning greenwashing fashion cos

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