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Italy's fashion supply chain major goes Detox

12 Feb '16
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The Confindustria Toscana Nord plans to deepen its commitment to toxic free fashion in 2016 including developing and providing tools to support Detox implementation, creating an auditing protocol, tracking progresses, publishing case studies, and increased transparency through publication of testing results.

The Greenpeace Detox campaign demands that fashion brands commit to eliminate the use of all hazardous chemicals by 2020 and requires their suppliers to disclose the releases of toxic chemicals from their facilities to communities on an online independent platform. The Prato region's commitments will be added to the growing list of companies choosing to Detox their fashion by 2020 including 35 international fashion and textile brands and retailers, representing more than 15 per cent of global textile production in terms of sales. Among the companies joining Detox are Miroglio and Inditex as well as major international brands such as Valentino, Adidas, H&M, and Burberry, Greenpeace said. (SH)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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