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L.A. based Britannia focus to bring eco friendly specialty product made from black wool

Related Keywords: black sheep wool, Britannia Mills, chemicals, cotton industry wool, eco-friendly specialty product, effluent, fine black wool, less water, Los Angeles, natural beauty, owner, process it, requires no dyeing, shorter cycle time, supply chain, Terrence Chermak, wider network of ranchers

Terrence Chermak,owner of Los Angeles–based Britannia Mills Ltd. is no stranger to wool, which is always part of his line of contemporary knits recently became enamored with the hard-to-find wool of black sheep and has put together the supply chain necessary to process it and bring it to market as an eco-friendly specialty product with its own natural beauty.

More than 200 textile businesses coming forward to support Cotton LEADS program

Related Keywords: Australian and US cotton industry, Cotton LEADS program, cotton producer, fabric fiber, global cotton textile, growing practices, supply chain, textile businesses

Cotton LEADS, a joint program established by Australian and U.S. cotton industries, which is designed to advocates and raise awareness of the responsible growing practices and commitment to continuous improvement among cotton producers for the popular fabric fiber was launched in October of 2013 gets support of more than 200 textile businesses across the global cotton textile supply chain.
 

Tech textile given the scope in emerging economies likely to reach a level of $32 bn

Related Keywords: apparel sector, emerging economies, global partnership, Indian market, Indian Textile, non-woven, PHD Chamber of Commerce, range of product, supply chain, Technical textile

India’s technical textiles market that is at present projected to touch $14 billion given the scope in emerging economies, by vertically integrating supply chain, diversifying range of products towards non-woven technical textiles and forging global partnership with counterparts, can contribute to the growth of the industry. It may reach a level of $32 billion by 2023.
 
This based on the study conducted by PHD Chamber of Commerce which further states that textiles and apparel industry size would balloon to $226 billion by 2023.
 

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