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Four Partners, One Jacket, and a New Logic for End-of-Life

Four Partners, One Jacket, and a New Logic for End-of-Life

The gap between recyclable components and a recoverable product has long defined the limits of sustainable apparel. The Peak Performance R&D Helium Loop Anorak, built in collaboration with four specialist partners, was designed to close that gap—by treating end-of-life disassembly not as an afterthought but as the primary constraint governing every construction and material decision.

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Get an empowered regulator

Fashion IPR regulations

On current challenges Every industry needs three key components that give it the impetus of evolving into a significant and organised contributor to the economy, namely (i) education / R&D / skill training, (ii) association, (iii) government regulation / empowerment. The Indian fashion industry (albeit the status is more of a sub-sector of textiles) is relatively young from an organised perspective considering that its pioneering educational institutions and associations are less than three...

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The NIFT phenomenon

On its own course

1 August 2016
Fashion human resources

Mend the gap

1 November 2016
 

Review: Sanjoy's Assam

Review of Sanjoy's Assam

When the Assamese militant outfit, United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), abducted social-environmental activist, Sanjoy Ghose, in July 1997, they did not what they were dealing with. There was an uproar. Protests, appeals and condemnations poured in from the world over. The ULFA panicked. It kept issuing contradictory statements - that he was safe and sound, and that he had died. Finally, the Indian Army intercepted an ULFA message indicating that he had died in the neighbouring mountainous...

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