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GOTS Ganesh Kasekar Speaks on Organic Cotton Fraud, Covid-19 and More – Sourcing Journal

The GOTS initiative is a stringent global standard for the entire post-harvest processing of cotton, from field to finished product. The certification, which is particularly important in these regions that are large production centers for both cotton and textiles, has been growing dramatically, up more than 67 percent in India, from 1,441 GOTS certified facilities in 2015 to 2,411 in 2019; 469 percent in Bangladesh, from 210 to 1,194, and 94 percent in Pakistan from 142 to 276 over the same period. For comparison, in 2019 China had 48 GOTS certified facilities, Germany 565, Portugal 301 and the U.K. 75. Here, Mumbai-based Kasekar speaks with Sourcing Journal about the immediate priorities in the region and some of the key issues ahead.

Pyjamas for perfecting your stay-at-home style

Pyjamas for women perfecting stay-at-home style Pyjamas for women perfecting stay-at-home style In celebration of World Sleep Day, catch forty winks in our selection of sophisticated sleep wear 2021 continues to embrace ease-fuelled dressing. Uggs, Crocs and Birkenstocks have never been so sought after, and loungewear – be it in cashmere or soft jersey – has topped our wish lists. With winter winding on, we thought you should luxuriate a little more in downtime dressing. These cosy pyjamas will ensure you enter a new stage of at-home chic. Turnbull & Asser Striped cotton nightshirt, by Turnbull & Asser The British brand has dressed a host of haute women from Princess Diana to Sophia Loren. Now, you too can luxuriate like a leading lady in the label’s first nightwear collection, which includes pyjamas and a chic nightshirt in alluring candy stripes. The styles evoke the classic shirting styles of the heritage brand and have an elegant yet oversized élan.

Progressive Charlestown: Changing the Fabric of Our Clothes to Cut Climate Emissions

There are ways to help the environment through our clothing choices By Finding solutions to address the climate emergency means tackling the biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions those coming from the transportation, food and energy sectors.  We’re learning to make more climate-friendly decisions about what we eat, how we power our homes and how we get around. We don’t often look at what we’re wearing, though. And we should. The textile industry pumps between 1.22 and 2.93 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year. The result is that, by some estimates, the life cycle of textiles (including laundering) accounts for 6.7% of all global greenhouse gas emissions.

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