Textiles
ANALYSIS & OPINIONS →8 Take Aways: 2 Degrees Celsius+WaterDebra Tan runs through key take aways from the presentations and panel discussions with Civic Exchange HSBC, Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium, Swire Beverages and Veolia Water … more With recent reports on by the Chinese government, FAO, HSBC and WEF all highlighting agriculture concerns, Debra Tan takes a closer look at food, property. the weather and potential strategies to ensure a prosperous ever after. … more With Nike, Puma and Adidas committing to zero-liquid discharge by 2020, is fashion finally going green or is it all a greenwash? China Water Risk takes a look at where brands stand on pollution. … more |
RESEARCH & REPORTS →In this report, 46 Chinese and multinational clothing brands and retailers, including Zara, Nike, Armani and Wal-Mart, are accused of purchasing from suppliers who illegally discharge polluted water in China. Read the full report here (Chinese only). See the press release in English here. Source: Friends of Nature, the Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE), Green Beagle, Envirofriends and Nanjing Greenstone, 2012 Source: Su Liu, Berton Bian/Civic Exchange, 2012 Source: Natural Resources Defense Council, 2011 See all Research & Reports for Textiles → For more intelligence in this sector, please click here. |
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