Regulating PFAS as a Chemical Class in the Textile Sector
HEJSupport caught up with Maria Delfina Cuglievan Wiese from the SAICM Secretariat to get more details about managing PFAS as a chemical class in the textile sector.
→ →Everything you want to know about the sustainability of the textile and fashion industry
HEJSupport caught up with Maria Delfina Cuglievan Wiese from the SAICM Secretariat to get more details about managing PFAS as a chemical class in the textile sector.
→ →Johannes Norpoth provides insights about the multi-stakeholder initiative.
→ →The report “Green Transformation and Circular Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Consumption and Production of Textiles in Belarus” the first attempt to assess the situation in the textile sector in Belarus in terms of environmental impact and potential for the development of a circular economy.
→ →NGO opinion: The overarching objective of the new EU Textile Strategy must be to contribute to absolute reduction in production
of textiles.
The report by the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and toxics stresses that “the stages of the plastics cycle disproportionately affect people living in poverty”.
→ →Thanks to new processes and technologies, the leather production industry has cut its water footprint by 37% in the past 25 years.
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