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fashion waste is rubbish - how do we solve the issue?
click to explore our newest 'ai enabled' analytics. share fashion waste, pollution and the environment - with each second that passes by, a truck worth of fabric is piled into a landfill burned. the average dump truck is cubic metres in diameter. a commercial dump truck holds - cubic yards of dirt. that...
https://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/8256/fashion-waste-is-rubbish-how-do-we-solve-the-issue
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, and environmental concerns, but a growing number of customers are beginning to make preparations to expand the levels of compliance to cover areas that will require better waste management, recycling of product and the components used, strict control of carbon emissions, and greater control of micro-plastics...
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anti-dumping duty yarn of manmade or synthetic or artificial staple fibres 55.08,55.09, 55.10, 55.11 (except 5509.52, 5509.61, 5509.91 and 5510.20). 10th january, 2014 released final disclosure dated september, 2014. us$ 0.29 to us$ 0.39 sunset review completed on 10th january 2015. extended the deadline
synthetic and artificial staple fiber yarns originating in china, india and indonesia (notification 2009/1). the amount of the duty imposed on imports originating in china is usd 0.80 per kilogram, at the exception of the company nantong a-z textile co., ltd. whose exports are subject to a duty of usd...
http://www.srtepc.org/antidumping