From Classroom to Worksite: Lessons From a Textile Collaboration
LSU textile students partnered on workwear designed to fit women better, addressing a market gap that has slowed response to broader economic trends.
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From classroom to worksite: Lessons from a textile collaboration
The middle of Montana and the eastern edge of Louisiana may seem worlds apart, but when it comes to equipping women with gear that can keep up with them, we found common ground through a recent partnership with students in…
The management of textile and footwear waste in Spain enters a new phase of transformation after the incorporation of Carrefour into the collective system RE-VISTE, an initiative that seeks to reorganize the treatment of textile waste under criteria of circular economy, efficiency and environmental traceability. The accession of one of the largest distribution operators in the country represents a strategic impulse to accelerate the sustainable …
RE-VISTE, Sistema Colectivo de responsabilidad ampliada del Productor (SCRAP), has formalized on Monday the collaboration agreements with the main consumer organizations, AVACU, FUCI, UCAUCE and UNAE, in an institutional event held at the Madrid headquarters of UNAE. The agreement establishes a framework of collaboration to promote joint actions in information, training, dissemination and awareness related to the management of textile waste. In …
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