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Occupy London Runs Into Trouble at Its Home Base
11/04/2011Bonnie Alter Culture Occupy London (or Occupy LSX—London Stock Exchange) has its home base outside St. Paul’s Cathedral in the financial…
Read More178 Countries Support Ban on Toxic Waste Exports to Developing Countries
11/04/2011Brian Merchant Climate Change Distant as it may seem to the plugged-in, blog-reading crowd that you and I count ourselves among,…
Read MoreCan a Role-Playing Game Teach Millions of Farmers to Cope with Climate Change?
11/04/2011Brian Merchant Climate Change Distant as it may seem to the plugged-in, blog-reading crowd that you and I count ourselves among,…
Read MoreReese Witherspoon Caught Red-Handed With Illegal Python-Skin Handbag
11/04/2011by Bridgette Meinhold, She may be known as America’s sweetheart, but Reese Witherspoon’s latest acquisition has animal activists up in arms….
Read MoreNCC Visits with Key Trade Officials
11/04/2011NCC President/CEO Mark Lange and Senior Vice President, Washington Operations, John Maguire visited with key trade officials in Geneva ahead of…
Read MoreC.L.A.S.S shows sustainable fashion at Milan show
11/04/2011MILAN – C.L.A.S.S., the sustainability forum for textiles and design, showcased a range of its partners’ innovative and eco-friendly fashion collections…
Read MoreLevi’s, H&M, Adidas Debut Apparel Made With Eco-Friendly “Better Cotton”
11/04/2011by Lori Zimmer “Better cotton” isn’t just the stuff of indeterminate pledges anymore. The first apparel products containing the sustainably farmed…
Read MoreReport: Green benefits drive wool sales
11/04/2011BRADFORD – One of the oldest natural fibres in the world is experiencing an increase in popularity, despite the challenging economic…
Read MoreApparel giant adopts GRI for sustainability report
11/04/2011HONG KONG – Crystal Group, one of the largest textile companies in the world, has adopted the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI),…
Read MoreSeed Supply Stable Following 2011 Drought
11/04/2011By Beck Barnes Editor’s note: this story is excerpted from an extended feature to be published in the December issue of…
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