Raw material sourcing is more important than ever. Evolving attitudes among brands, retailers and consumers are creating demand for greater sustainability and transparency — starting at the seed and throughout the entire supply chain.
Raw
material sourcing is more important than ever. Evolving attitudes among brands,
retailers and consumers are creating demand for greater sustainability and
transparency — starting at the seed and throughout the entire supply chain.
Now more than ever, there is an
imperative and understanding for the need to protect and preserve the planet.
In October 2021, COP26 brought together many fashion brands and highlighted the
need for sustainability within the industry. The event resulted in a new
version of the United Nations Environment Program’s fashion industry charter, launched in 2018, which now
includes 130 signatories — including Adidas, Burberry, Gap Inc, Kering, Nike
and more.
Evolving attitudes and changing
priorities among brands, retailers and consumers are creating demand for
greater sustainability and transparency — starting at the seed and continuing
throughout the entire supply chain. In fact, the updated fashion industry
charter
highlights the need for collective action in sustainability. It focuses on the
need to achieve net-zero emissions globally by 2050, readdressing supply chains, and a
shift in attitude from profit driven to well-being of the planet.
With the increased scrutiny on
sustainability, brands and retailers want to ensure what they buy is what they
get, with raw material sourcing more important today than ever before.
The US cotton industry’s existing
commitment to leadership in more sustainable cotton-growing practices has been clear over the past 35
years. It has made significant strides in reducing its environmental impact,
decreasing water use, soil loss, greenhouse gas emissions and energy use while
increasing soil carbon and land use. But the US cotton industry knew there was
still work to be done to ensure that it contributed to the protection and
preservation of the planet.
Launched in 2020, the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol is a farm-level, science-based program that sets a new
standard in more sustainably grown cotton. It brings verifiable goals and
measurements to cotton production — driving improvements in land use, soil
carbon, water management, soil loss, greenhouse gas emissions and energy
efficiency.
The Trust Protocol allows US
producers to showcase their sustainable practices and how they have been, and
will continue to be, leaders in sustainability on a global scale. At the same
time, the program was designed to meet the needs of brands and retailers in the
fashion and textile industries, which are increasingly expected to show the
sourcing data for their products.
“The Trust Protocol measures, evidences
and verifies sustainability credentials,” said Dr. Gary Adams, president of the
US Cotton Trust Protocol. “With the Trust Protocol, we are providing access to
more sustainability grown cotton for brands and retailers; and science-based,
data-led assurances that their consumers can have confidence in — something
that has been lacking in the industry to date.”
Trust Protocol members have access
to aggregate data based on self-assessment questionnaires of participating
growers in key sustainability metrics. This data-based approach — backed up by
independent, third-party verification from Control Union Certifications North
America — gives brands and retailers the critical assurances that the cotton
fiber element of their supply chain is more sustainably grown.
But the program does not stop there.
Recognizing the growing importance of increased supply chain visibility to
brand and retailer members, the Trust Protocol has selected to collaborate with
TextileGenesis™ to be the world’s first sustainable
cotton fiber to offer its members article-level transparency across the supply
chain.
The Protocol Consumption Management Solution (PCMS) combines the Trust Protocol
Platform and TextileGenesis traceability platform to provide members with
complete supply chain transparency. The PCMS tracks shipments and inventories
and ensures only Protocol-eligible materials are used in the production of
products. It offers dual verification at every level of transaction — first
upon entry by ensuring availability of the eligible raw material and then upon
completion — validating the information on the invoices and shipping documents,
enabling a higher standard for transparency.
“For sustainability to be
meaningful, we understand that the textile supply chain must demonstrate
continuous improvement and transparency throughout the entire process —
building trust from field to fabric,” Adams said.
In its first year, the Trust
Protocol has welcomed more than 560 brand, retailer, mill and manufacturer
members — including Levi Strauss & Co; PVH Corp and its brands, Calvin
Klein and Tommy Hilfiger; Gap Inc and its Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta
brands; as well as global apparel manufacturer Gildan.
UK's Paravir develops anti-microbial for healthcare
25 Jan '22

UK’s Paravir has developed a novel,
IP-protected, composite material using readily available dry powders
impregnated into off-the-shelf, nonwoven material of the type used in face
masks, surgical clothing, and equipment. Recent testing at UK laboratories has
confirmed the destruction of 99.99 per cent of the microbial population in
under 20 minutes.
This represents a world class
solution to a global problem with low manufacturing cost. Paravir offers the
opportunity to license or acquire novel technology for production of
antimicrobial nonwoven fabrics. The Sage group is advising Paravir in their
global search for manufacturing and distribution partners, the company said
in a press release.
Paravir has novel IP and core
knowledge in the production of easily manufactured, low cost but highly
effective, disposable, non-woven composite material with stringent
anti-microbial properties. The manufacturing technology embodies a dry approach
and can be incorporated on virtually all standard production lines for
non-woven fabrics. Paravir’s innovative approach includes novel material
composition and novel manufacturing technology. The active compound used is
environmentally friendly, approved and generally regarded as safe. It is also
low cost and is universally available.
The Paravir process uses
impregnation of a dry non-metallic powder which is safe, readily available and
low COGS. The resulting material is non-harmful to humans, animals, marine and
plant life; it has been proven to eliminate >99.99% of all microbial activity
in under 20 minutes, eliminating harmful bio-burden. Existing products in the
market contain silver, copper and zinc.
The global presence of COVID-19 has
highlighted the shortcomings of non- woven materials which generally lack
anti-microbial properties. This is largely due to the cost and complexity
associated with their manufacture. The present pandemic will persist for years,
and other ever present epidemics re-enforce the need for effective, easily
manufactured anti-microbial material, particularly in the surgical and
healthcare arena, according to Paravir.
“Paravir’s highly innovative lead
product has potential applications in any healthcare modality requiring a
disposable material with anti-microbial properties, particularly face masks,
curtains, wound dressings, gowns, bed linen, and apparel for patients and
staff. Paravir looks forward to interacting with commercial and manufacturing
partners worldwide,” Timothy Laing, CEO of Paravir, said in a
statement.
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