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the thousands of north korean women, i believe, to work for textile manufacturers in the dunden region. posing as businessmen and equipped with hidden cameras. we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies, higher north koreans because there were which is lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and night, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked up there for years, far away from their families. together with a team of labor, lawyers, trade experts and data specialists, remco broker has been investigating where the european brands work with chinese companies that directly or indirectly employee, north korea. we found different things and one of the things we were actually hoping to establish was the use of north korean workers in chinese factories as well. as we found, really to our surprise is, is we do have north 3 and workers working under slaves like conditions in china and more than that. chinese factories outsource to north korean centuries in north korea. managed to prove the existence of a significant amount
the thousands of north korean women, i believe, to work for textile manufacturers in the dunden region. posing as businessmen and equipped with hidden cameras. we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies, higher north koreans because there were which is lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and night, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked up there for years, far away from their families. together with a team of...
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we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies, higher north koreans, because pages are lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and night, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked up there for years, far away from their families. all together with a team of labor, lawyers, trade experts and data specialists, remco broker has been investigating whether europe, in brands work with chinese companies that directly or indirectly employee. north korean is down to where we find different things. and one of the things we were actually hoping to establish was to use of north korean workers in chinese factories found really to our surprise, is that yes, we do have north korean workers working under slave like conditions in china. the more than that chinese factories outsource to north green factories in north korea . please manage to prove the existence of a significant amount of nor screen slave labor in the supply chain of some of the rules leading clothing companies. breakers team took an especially close look at one chinese
we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies, higher north koreans, because pages are lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and night, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked up there for years, far away from their families. all together with a team of labor, lawyers, trade experts and data specialists, remco broker has been investigating whether europe, in brands work with chinese companies that directly or indirectly...
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this plays out on a national stage when covid hit how many textile manufacturers that i represent? probably two or three what happened during the pandemic? 140 companies of mine retool their production chain to help fight the crisis and now a lot of those companies have no orders they start to see chinese imports come in exponentially we are thrilled about the vaccine being deployed. however we are starting to see products come in below cost with the dumping of products on the us market and industry who has invested to make the products year but no demand signal long-term by the federal government we have not solve the equation of how to get hospitals and nursing homes to purchase products made here in the united states a lot have relied on foreign supply chain and distributor networks we went to make sure if we on sure this long-term. >> you plant a lot of this down to the wto related policies and changes happening in the 19 nineties in the first decade of this century following the joining of the wto and that permanent trade status? remind me of the employment impact? >> i would
this plays out on a national stage when covid hit how many textile manufacturers that i represent? probably two or three what happened during the pandemic? 140 companies of mine retool their production chain to help fight the crisis and now a lot of those companies have no orders they start to see chinese imports come in exponentially we are thrilled about the vaccine being deployed. however we are starting to see products come in below cost with the dumping of products on the us market and...
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the on, at the swedish schools, textiles in bordeaux, in southwest and sweden. she aims to unleash this creative potential, have what is called redesigning and closing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins because one person's trash is another person's treasury that domains all the shirts like this were discarded by a company that rents out work where council because they had holes in them for the buttons were loose, youth and so i took them and created a new design for a young brand yada. in this case, even design, we added a colorful theme and a logo dentist, and we tried them terrible on social media analytics to shows what can be done with all closed. she's e, the whole thing, these pieces will combine them differently. anna says at 1st, she was political as an art he craft c type that many companies now realize how important sustainability is. also their image. when a large swedish fashion chain called and wanted to work with her, and only agreed if they used exclusively 2nd pan good. she makes old clothes new again. now, on a grand sc
the on, at the swedish schools, textiles in bordeaux, in southwest and sweden. she aims to unleash this creative potential, have what is called redesigning and closing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins because one person's trash is another person's treasury that domains all the shirts like this were discarded by a company that rents out work where council because they had holes in them for the buttons were loose, youth and so i took them and created a new design for a...
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but this machine could help to reduce the mountains of textile waste at a recycling facility in melma. testing how old clothes can be enough, sturdy, recycled. this machine is able to precisely analyze the exact proportions of, for example, cotton polyester fibers. that information is vital for their subsequent processing . this enables the production of new fibers, which could in future eliminate the need for cotton plantations, them as a muscle. and the problem is that textiles are very cheap, and that's why there's been little economic incentive to deal with old clothing. because now everyone is setting themselves ambitious goals in terms of sustainability and wants to employ more recycled material to copy also. so the volume is rising, which is another reason why we need the automatic fibers starting off new reduced textile waste. consumers also need to change says design. and it's true in a project, she's called on people to forego buying new clothes for 6 months. john boss, come zuba agreed to take part and it's been a learning experience for him and his friends on your blog, mo
but this machine could help to reduce the mountains of textile waste at a recycling facility in melma. testing how old clothes can be enough, sturdy, recycled. this machine is able to precisely analyze the exact proportions of, for example, cotton polyester fibers. that information is vital for their subsequent processing . this enables the production of new fibers, which could in future eliminate the need for cotton plantations, them as a muscle. and the problem is that textiles are very...
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the thousands of north korean women, i believe, to work for textile manufacturers in the dundas region, posing as businessmen and equipped with hidden cameras. we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies, higher north koreans because there were ages are lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and nights, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked up there for years, far away from their families. together with a team of labor, lawyers, trade experts and data specialists, remco broker has been investigating where the european brands work with chinese companies that directly or indirectly employee, north korea. we found different things. and one of the things we were actually hoping to establish was to use of north korean workers in chinese factories is what we found. we need to our surprise is, is we do have north 3 and workers working under safe like conditions in china. the more than that chinese factories outsource to north green factories in north korea . managed to prove the existence of a significant amount in
the thousands of north korean women, i believe, to work for textile manufacturers in the dundas region, posing as businessmen and equipped with hidden cameras. we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies, higher north koreans because there were ages are lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and nights, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked up there for years, far away from their families. together with a team of...
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we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies higher north koreans because their wages are lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and night, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked out there for years, far away from their families. all together with a team of labor, lawyers, trade experts and data specialists, remco broker has been investigating whether europe, in brands work with chinese companies that directly or indirectly employ north korea. we found out different things and one of the things we were actually hoping to establish was to use of north korean workers in chinese factories found really to our surprise is, is we do have north korean workers working under safe like conditions in china. the more than that chinese factories outsource to north green factories in north korea managed to prove the existence of a significant amount of, nor stream slave labor in the supply chain of some of the rules leading clothing companies. breakers team took an especially close look at one chinese textile company with th
we film inside one such factory chinese textile companies higher north koreans because their wages are lower than those of the domestic workforce. these seamstresses work day and night, and often sleep on the company premises. many are effectively locked out there for years, far away from their families. all together with a team of labor, lawyers, trade experts and data specialists, remco broker has been investigating whether europe, in brands work with chinese companies that directly or...
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, according to the textile ministry. ah. but some graphs people are holding up only a few kilometers away from soon the luxury shop is working on the soft furnishings . it is fine as long 46 inches wide and made completely of silk. he's moving it into a chevron design that me mom with no shot belongs to a family of registered dent, even this volume in china in 2019 to be part of this astute a salary job means he doesn't have to struggle with the uncertainties of the trade, densen, if i have job security, all i need to do is come here and prepare the fabric was back in my hometown. i had to worry about every little thing and suppliers, how to utilize fabric delivery. meaning that my focus here is unbelieving and creating new design is equal. that's all design. it's given on the way one the studio gets his name from the phrase we haven't gotten mean to patch up or repair in india. it's aim is to breathe life back into the dining craft of handling, leaving the employ. traditional v make the textile industry more sustained.
, according to the textile ministry. ah. but some graphs people are holding up only a few kilometers away from soon the luxury shop is working on the soft furnishings . it is fine as long 46 inches wide and made completely of silk. he's moving it into a chevron design that me mom with no shot belongs to a family of registered dent, even this volume in china in 2019 to be part of this astute a salary job means he doesn't have to struggle with the uncertainties of the trade, densen, if i have job...
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k fees who were in concentration came today have been forced to produce textile for the export market for famous western grants. i think for the 1st time i've been able to corroborate that for an external source or not through a testimony in this database, i found the department of bureaucratic departments that is responsible for managing the production of textiles for once the concentration comes outside from them. i mean, just as we do by close, produced by force diverse, maybe even slave labor. we may even buy clothes in the netherlands in germany or through europe in america that was made in concentration. camps by people never see the light of day. again, these are the kinds of camps that you don't leaf until your death. that is just to her refix, to, to put in worse. and we're complacent. ah, hundreds of thousands of men and women secretly ensure the survival of the young regime. their futures is sacrificed to the luxurious lifestyle of the powers that be and also for western consumerism and convenience. kim joan own is perhaps not so much and unhinged dictator as a coolie calcu
k fees who were in concentration came today have been forced to produce textile for the export market for famous western grants. i think for the 1st time i've been able to corroborate that for an external source or not through a testimony in this database, i found the department of bureaucratic departments that is responsible for managing the production of textiles for once the concentration comes outside from them. i mean, just as we do by close, produced by force diverse, maybe even slave...
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and just today, bob looms produce more than 60 percent of indian textile and according to the textile ministry, ah, but some graphs people are holding up only a few kilometers away from the look. how much shar is working on the soft finishing up. it is 5 meters long, $46.00 inches wide and made completely of silk. he's moving it into a chevron design button in the mama chart belongs to a family of traditional vivas in present even volume in china in 2019. to be part of this is a salary job means he doesn't have to struggle with the uncertainties of the crate. then suddenly i have job security. all i need to do is come here and prepare the fabric i came back in my hometown. i had to worry about every little thing and suppliers, how to utilize fabric. got a delivery meeting. my focus here is on leaving and creating new design. if you go, that's all design. it's kevin way . one, the studio gets his name from the phrase. we haven't gotten mean to patch up or repair in india. it's aim is to breathe life back into the dining craft of handling employ traditional and make the textile industry
and just today, bob looms produce more than 60 percent of indian textile and according to the textile ministry, ah, but some graphs people are holding up only a few kilometers away from the look. how much shar is working on the soft finishing up. it is 5 meters long, $46.00 inches wide and made completely of silk. he's moving it into a chevron design button in the mama chart belongs to a family of traditional vivas in present even volume in china in 2019. to be part of this is a salary job...
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so we have a big reduction in our textile manufacturing here. has the general trend toward offshoring of the textile products we've seen in the last generation contributed to this specific lack of manufacturing of ppe during the pandemic? >> undoubtedly, senator portman. absolutely 100%. >> this goal, as you know, of the ppe in america act has ordered agencies to issue longer term contracts. why is this important? >> it guarantees there will be a purchaser. we have a company called standard textile and have been trying to get them to invest more in the united states, and they won't, but companies in canada will issue long term contracts because some of their contracts are as long as ten years because they know this is important. >> in the height of the pandemic, they still weren't willing to do that, but can you talk about the department of defense's role and what they can do better? >> throughout the pandemic, there were several different purchasers throughout the federal government including fema, department of defense, hhs. a lot of these con
so we have a big reduction in our textile manufacturing here. has the general trend toward offshoring of the textile products we've seen in the last generation contributed to this specific lack of manufacturing of ppe during the pandemic? >> undoubtedly, senator portman. absolutely 100%. >> this goal, as you know, of the ppe in america act has ordered agencies to issue longer term contracts. why is this important? >> it guarantees there will be a purchaser. we have a company...
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bob looms produce more than 60 percent of immune textiles . according to the textile ministry, ah. but some graphs people are holding up only a few kilometers away from, from the homer. no shar, is working on a soft furnishing company. it is 5 meters long, $46.00 inches wide and made completely of silk. he's moving it into a chevron design button in mama nor sha belongs to a family of registers. denny with his wife and child in 2019 to be part of this stood a salary job means he doesn't have to struggle with the uncertainties of the crate yet. then suddenly i have job security on i need to do is come here and here the fabric. back in my hometown, i had to worry about every little thing. suppliers, how to utilize fabric and delivery. meaning that my focus here is on leaving and creating new design is equal. that's all it is and it's going on in one, the studio gets his name from the phrase, even blog mean to catch up or repair in india. it's aim is to breathe life back into the dying craft of handling employ traditional and make the textile industry more sustain. founded by fashion
bob looms produce more than 60 percent of immune textiles . according to the textile ministry, ah. but some graphs people are holding up only a few kilometers away from, from the homer. no shar, is working on a soft furnishing company. it is 5 meters long, $46.00 inches wide and made completely of silk. he's moving it into a chevron design button in mama nor sha belongs to a family of registers. denny with his wife and child in 2019 to be part of this stood a salary job means he doesn't have to...
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the only place for textiles in india is to a poor no where else. if your wedding shopping come to your poor how did our desire to be fashionable this one sleepy town and if they could get into a toxic environment be nice. if you have no one. with a maid in india this is probably where it came from. duple wood on the banks of the divan noir is a city in southern india up to 90 percent of the country's cotton textile exports and more than half its knitwear exports originate here. the global retailers that source clothes i usually large western corporations. as all the major. medical. but there is now all too famous for the state of it's drivel this is one of the it's green the view of a ban on this one sacred river smelled so bad and is so often of chemicals that it's. so how did things turn out like this. just a few decades ago the duple was almost entirely farmland growing primarily cotton so when small textile factories began to set up here in the late 1970 s. follows gave up their livelihood and joined the trend. like a mugger a slimy good runs a
the only place for textiles in india is to a poor no where else. if your wedding shopping come to your poor how did our desire to be fashionable this one sleepy town and if they could get into a toxic environment be nice. if you have no one. with a maid in india this is probably where it came from. duple wood on the banks of the divan noir is a city in southern india up to 90 percent of the country's cotton textile exports and more than half its knitwear exports originate here. the global...
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the on, at the swedish school of textiles and bought us from southwest and sweden. she aims to unleash this creative potential. what amateurs is called redesigning, and clothing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins. because one person is trash is another person treasure on the earth, i'm sure it's like this. we're discarded by a company that rents out work where council, because they had home and they are, the buttons were loose, youth and so do i took them and created a new design for a young brand. in this case, even design, we added a colorful theme and a logo dentist, and we tied them. yes, terrible office on social media. i'm a lindstrom shows what can be done with old clothes. she's either old at these pieces will combine them differently. i missed as a 1st, she was belittle as an art craft c type of many companies. now realize how important sustainability is also their image. when a large swedish fashioned chain called and wanted to work with her, and only agreed if they used exclusively 2nd time, she makes old clothes new again. now on
the on, at the swedish school of textiles and bought us from southwest and sweden. she aims to unleash this creative potential. what amateurs is called redesigning, and clothing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins. because one person is trash is another person treasure on the earth, i'm sure it's like this. we're discarded by a company that rents out work where council, because they had home and they are, the buttons were loose, youth and so do i took them and created a...
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the problem is that textiles are very cheap. that's why there's been little economic incentive to deal with old clothes on the cost. now everyone is setting themselves ambitious goals in terms of sustainability and wants to employ more recycled material because also, so the volume is rising, which is another reason why we need the automatic fibers starting off to reduce textile ways that consumers also need to change says design and it's true in a project, she's called on people to forego buying new clothes for 6 months. john, bosco zuba agreed to take part. it has been a learning experience for him and his friends home to visit your abroad, getting more so to do something good. he need to start with yourself. so i think part and talk with my friends about it. i mean, for example, my best friend always bought lots of expensive shoes. toast, now he's starting to ask himself why, why do i shut off so much for shoes when i could get them 2nd time, susan, put on school, not analysts to me says the quality of old clothes is often so
the problem is that textiles are very cheap. that's why there's been little economic incentive to deal with old clothes on the cost. now everyone is setting themselves ambitious goals in terms of sustainability and wants to employ more recycled material because also, so the volume is rising, which is another reason why we need the automatic fibers starting off to reduce textile ways that consumers also need to change says design and it's true in a project, she's called on people to forego...
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the on, at the swedish pool of textiles, in poodles and southwest, and sweden. she aims to unleash this creative potential. what other times this could redesigning and closing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins because one person's trash is another person is treasure. it means all of the us and i'm sure it's like this. we're discarded by a company that rents out work where cash, because they had holes and where the buttons were loose use. and so do i took them and created a new design for a young brand. in this case, even just we added a colorful theme and a logo dentist, and we tied them both of the social media and the lindstrom shows what can be done with old clothes. she's either all of these pieces will combine them differently. anna says at 1st, she was political as an hearty cross. the type of many companies now realize how important sustainability is also their image. when a large swedish fashioned chain called and wanted to work with and only agreed if they used exclusively 2nd time. good. she makes old clothes new again now on
the on, at the swedish pool of textiles, in poodles and southwest, and sweden. she aims to unleash this creative potential. what other times this could redesigning and closing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins because one person's trash is another person is treasure. it means all of the us and i'm sure it's like this. we're discarded by a company that rents out work where cash, because they had holes and where the buttons were loose use. and so do i took them and...
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one of us visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread. they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. the there are also portraits and information about the lives in merchants and bankers and alex book who were responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it me these days, the textile industry no longer plays a big role and alex book where tourism has become a very important source of income. there were 850000 overnighted stays by the visitors last year. the figure has doubled over the past 20 years. ah. you can find water everywhere in the old town of oaks book like this will with spring water that you can drink. ah, and this is the water works if the red gate and it is the oldest, preserved water works in germany. ah, it's part of ox book, historic water management system and is a unique world heritage site ah, the ensemble of towers and well how is this has to play drinking water to the people of ox book for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the can
one of us visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread. they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. the there are also portraits and information about the lives in merchants and bankers and alex book who were responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it me these days, the textile industry no longer plays a big role and alex book where tourism has become a very...
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one of our visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread, they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. the they're also portraits and information about the mindset in merchants and bankers and outspoken who were responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it. these days, the textile industry no longer plays a big role, and alex book where tourism has become a very important source of income. there were 850000 overnighted stays by visitors last year. the figure has doubled over the past 20 years. mm. ah, you can find water everywhere in the old town of oaks book like this will with spring water that you can drink. ah, and this is the water works at the red gate and it is the oldest, preserved water works in germany. ah, it's part of ox books, historic water management system and is a unesco world heritage site ah, the ensemble of towers and well how is this has to play drinking water to the people of ox book for almost 500 years. the paddle wheels over the
one of our visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread, they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. the they're also portraits and information about the mindset in merchants and bankers and outspoken who were responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it. these days, the textile industry no longer plays a big role, and alex book where tourism has become a very...
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today, the textile industry museum is housed in a former worsted spinning mill. the estimate of commons obviously from the middle ages onwards, there was a perfect water management system thanks to the sand about our rivers and decent compensation. they could provide water to modern factories, which already got plenty of energy even back then. one of the visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread, they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. there are also portraits and information about the lives that important merchants and bankers and alex book who were responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it me these days, the textile industry no longer plays the big role. and alex book where tourism has become a very important source of income. there were 850000 overnighted stays by visitors last year. the figure has doubled over the past 20 years. ah ah, you can find water everywhere in the old town of ox book like this will with spring wa
today, the textile industry museum is housed in a former worsted spinning mill. the estimate of commons obviously from the middle ages onwards, there was a perfect water management system thanks to the sand about our rivers and decent compensation. they could provide water to modern factories, which already got plenty of energy even back then. one of the visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread, they can also...
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one of us on visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread. they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. the there are also portraits and information about the lines for the importance merchants and bankers and alcoholic who are responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it. me these days, the textile industry no longer plays a big role and alex book where tourism has become a very important source of income. there were 850000 night stays by visitors last year. the figure has doubled over the past 20 years. mm. ah, you can find water everywhere in the old town of oaks book like this will with spring water that you can drink. ah, and this is the water works at the red gate and it is the oldest, preserved water works in germany. ah, it, it's part of the hoax book historic water management system and is a unesco world heritage site. ah, the ensemble of towers and warehouses has to play drinking water to the people of ox book for almost 500 years. ah, paddle w
one of us on visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread. they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. the there are also portraits and information about the lines for the importance merchants and bankers and alcoholic who are responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it. me these days, the textile industry no longer plays a big role and alex book where tourism has...
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today, the textile industry museum is housed in a former worst. it's spinning mill. me got my social estimate like a comment up. it's like from the middle ages onwards there was a perfect water management system thanks to the lace and vac rivers. and these can i assist in compensation. they can provide water to modern factories, which already guzzle plenty of energy even back then. one of us all visitors can see how the textile industry develops between the 16th and 19th century. when mass production became widespread, they can also get an idea of the deafening working conditions. the there are also portraits and information about the lights and important merchants and bankers and alex book, who were responsible for the industrial development and also benefited hugely from it. me. these days, industry no longer plays a big role and ellsberg is where tourism has become a very important source of income. there were 850000 overnighted stays by the visitors last year. the figure has doubled over the past 20 years. mm. ah, you can find water everywhere in the old town of
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the only place for textiles in india is too poor no where else do you if your wedding shopping come to to europe or how did our desire to be fashionable this once sleepy town and its. into a toxic environment be nice. if you have no one. with a maid in india this is probably where it came from. duple would under the banks of that ivanov is a city in southern india up to 90 percent of the country's cotton text are exports and more than half its knitwear exports originate here. the global retailers that's lost clothes i usually large western corporations. as all the major. medical and you know. but there is now also famous for the state of its river this is not a river it's green the view of a bang on this one sacred river smelled so bad and is so often of chemicals but it's. so how did things turn out like this. just a few decades ago the duple was almost entirely farmland growing primarily gotten so when small textile factories began to set up here in the late 1970 s. farmers gave up their livelihood and joined the trend and. like kumar did i saw me good runs a garment factory insulted
the only place for textiles in india is too poor no where else do you if your wedding shopping come to to europe or how did our desire to be fashionable this once sleepy town and its. into a toxic environment be nice. if you have no one. with a maid in india this is probably where it came from. duple would under the banks of that ivanov is a city in southern india up to 90 percent of the country's cotton text are exports and more than half its knitwear exports originate here. the global...
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the only place for textiles in india is to poor no where else do you if your wedding shopping come to to europe or how did our desire to be fashionable this one sleepy town and if they could into a toxic environment be nice. if you have a one. with a maid and this is probably where it came from. do pool on the banks of that ivanov is a city in southern india up to 90 percent of the country's cotton textile exports and more than half its knitwear exports originate here. the global retailers that's lost clothes i usually large western corporations. as all the major. medical. but there is now all too famous for the state of it's drivel this is one of the it's green these views are bang on this one fake of drivel smells and is soft one of chemicals but if. so how did things turn out like this. just a few decades ago the duple was almost entirely farmland growing primarily cotton so when small textile factories began to set up here in the late 1970 s. follows gave up their livelihood and joined the trend. like commodity i saw me good runs a garment factory insulted and has seen the city tr
the only place for textiles in india is to poor no where else do you if your wedding shopping come to to europe or how did our desire to be fashionable this one sleepy town and if they could into a toxic environment be nice. if you have a one. with a maid and this is probably where it came from. do pool on the banks of that ivanov is a city in southern india up to 90 percent of the country's cotton textile exports and more than half its knitwear exports originate here. the global retailers...
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textile industry here is what is called a cluster around a 1000 small to mid-size independent garment factories like that as armies exist alongside dying bleaching and embroidery units together they bring in a revenue 150000000000 do please almost 3000000000 euros a year. industrial scale tech setbacks have also been set up but it's the small to mid-size facilities that make up the majority. starter. model me myself. more that. there will be so much offered impact as far as the pollution wisconsin are one stage all that really spoiling the in my mind boxy chemicals. will be a brain into the it were. 180 kilometers in length and has long been considered sacred as a non-issue as the region and sustains at least 2000000 people before draining into the famously. as the oil flows through the growing cities though it gets short with household and plastic waste. but the most harmful pollutants enter the liver industrial cluster. 2020 study found high levels of copper zinc lead and other carcinogenic metals in the water. that could leave long term effects on the land local people and livestoc
textile industry here is what is called a cluster around a 1000 small to mid-size independent garment factories like that as armies exist alongside dying bleaching and embroidery units together they bring in a revenue 150000000000 do please almost 3000000000 euros a year. industrial scale tech setbacks have also been set up but it's the small to mid-size facilities that make up the majority. starter. model me myself. more that. there will be so much offered impact as far as the pollution...
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and fashion trends change all the time so what to do with all that textile waste. and of boom in construction that's putting the world's sand stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the raw materials are often extract it is part of huge mining operations getting your hands on one ton of pure metal means boring through hundreds of tons of rock the environmental impact can be dramatic with large swathes of land destroyed the same applies to san. and according to the u.n. every year an estimated 50000000000 tonnes of sand is used in the construction industry. a may 24th 20043 man attack this an environmental activist on a beach in mumbai. she had tried to stop them stealing the precious and. since that day these types of attacks have just gotten worse it sounds hard to believe but
and fashion trends change all the time so what to do with all that textile waste. and of boom in construction that's putting the world's sand stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the raw materials are...
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fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of bloom in construction that's putting the world sand stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the wrong materials are often extract it is part of huge mining operations getting your hands on one ton of pure metal means boring through hundreds of tons of rock the environmental impact can be dramatic with large swathes of land destroyed the same applies to sand according to the u.n. every year an estimated 50000000000 tons of sand is used in the construction industry. on may 24th 20043 men attacked this an environmental activist on a beach in mumbai. she tried to stop them stealing the precious and. since that day these types of attacks have just gotten worse it sounds hard to believe but report
fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of bloom in construction that's putting the world sand stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the wrong materials are often...
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but this machine could help to reduce the mountains of textile waste at a recycling facility in melma. that testing how old clothes can be industrial, recycled. this machine is able to precisely analyze the exact proportions of, for example, ca, polyester fibers, that information is vital for their subsequent processing. this enables the production of new fibers, which could in future eliminate the need for cotton plantations. the problem is that textiles are very cheap, so that's why there's been little economic incentive to deal with old clothes and stuff. because now everyone is setting themselves ambitious goals in terms of sustainability and wants to employ more recycled material because also, so the volume is rising, which is another reason why we need the automatic fibers starting off to reduce textile ways. consumers also need to change, says design hannah lindstrom. in a project, she's called on people to forego buying new clothes for 6 months. john, bosco zuba agreed to take part. it has been a learning experience for him and his friends abroad getting more so to do somethin
but this machine could help to reduce the mountains of textile waste at a recycling facility in melma. that testing how old clothes can be industrial, recycled. this machine is able to precisely analyze the exact proportions of, for example, ca, polyester fibers, that information is vital for their subsequent processing. this enables the production of new fibers, which could in future eliminate the need for cotton plantations. the problem is that textiles are very cheap, so that's why there's...
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cotton textile. sort of connection between the two but i was quite i was quite interested like i was quite sort of struck by that they sort of the disconnect between the sort of the humanitarianism. which the british government espouses and these personal messages which seem to be much more concerned with real politics? that's me. so i understand you have another book project underway. can you tell us a little bit about that? yes, i think that. one of the things that strikes me is really interesting about the the the creole revolt and not only why it happens. but what happens? diplomatically and politically around it and the consequences was this sort of this issue here of proximity. and specifically and it's spatial and temporal proximity, right? which is to say and the question is what happens to? slaves and slavery when free borders juxtapose slave borders right now most people when i think of that they think in the united states, they think of the ohio river, right? yeah and free northern states
cotton textile. sort of connection between the two but i was quite i was quite interested like i was quite sort of struck by that they sort of the disconnect between the sort of the humanitarianism. which the british government espouses and these personal messages which seem to be much more concerned with real politics? that's me. so i understand you have another book project underway. can you tell us a little bit about that? yes, i think that. one of the things that strikes me is really...
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fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. out of bloom and construction it's putting the world's sandstorms at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 the figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. and the raw materials are often extracted is part of huge mining operations getting your hands on one ton of pure metal means boring through hundreds of tons of rock the environmental impact can be dramatic with large swathes of land destroyed the same applies to sand according to the u.n. every year in estimated 50000000000 tons of sand is used in the construction industry. a may 24th 20043 man attack this environmentalists activist on a beach near mumbai. to try to stop them stealing the precious and. that day these types of attacks have just gotten worse it sounds hard to believe but reports from india
fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. out of bloom and construction it's putting the world's sandstorms at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 the figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. and the raw materials are often...
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this was once a thriving textile town. _ cities. this was once a thriving textile town.promised a lot by government. today there was talk of house—building and investment in skills. some born and bred here can see the appeal. i think its welcome. it's much needed. think its welcome. it�*s much needed. the local communities have been left behind. before the covid pandemic. and more so communities are going to need a lot more support, help, encouragement in order to provide a better future encouragement in order to provide a betterfuture for encouragement in order to provide a better future for communities up and down the country and batley is no different. , ,. , . , different. there is scepticism here, thou . h, different. there is scepticism here, thou~h, at different. there is scepticism here, though. at the _ different. there is scepticism here, though, at the local _ different. there is scepticism here, though, at the local food _ different. there is scepticism here, though, at the local food bank i different. there is scepticism here, though, at the local food bank
this was once a thriving textile town. _ cities. this was once a thriving textile town.promised a lot by government. today there was talk of house—building and investment in skills. some born and bred here can see the appeal. i think its welcome. it's much needed. think its welcome. it�*s much needed. the local communities have been left behind. before the covid pandemic. and more so communities are going to need a lot more support, help, encouragement in order to provide a better future...
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fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of boom and. instruction is putting the world's sandstorms at risk of depletion . cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade in mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the roma tiriel zuroff and extract it as part of huge mining operations getting your hands on one ton of pure metal means boring through hundreds of tons of rock the environmental impact can be dramatic with large swathes of land destroyed the same applies to sand according to the u.n. every year an estimated 50000000000 tons of sand is used in the construction industry . on may 24th 20043 man attack this an environmental activist on a beach in mumbai. she had tried to stop them stealing the precious and. since that day these types of attacks have just gotten worse it sounds hard to believe but reports from india show it
fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of boom and. instruction is putting the world's sandstorms at risk of depletion . cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade in mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the roma tiriel zuroff and...
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fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of boom in construction it's putting the world's 2nd stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amount of. some $1.00 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the wrong materials or often extract it as part of huge mining operations getting your hands on one ton of pure metal means boring through hundreds of tons of rock the environmental impact can be dramatic with large swathes of land destroyed the same applies to sand according to the u.n. every year an estimated 50000000000 tons of sand is used in the construction industry. a may 24th 20043 man attack this an environmental activist on the beach in mumbai. she had tried to stop them stealing the precious side and. since that day these types of attacks have just gotten worse it sounds hard to believe but
fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of boom in construction it's putting the world's 2nd stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade and mineral resources amount of. some $1.00 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the wrong materials or often...
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coast there was a general strike led by trask yes teamsters in the twin cities there was a national textile strike there were hunger marx's from coast to coast and every major city in this country had a resurgent left. up in the in the twin cities it was often syndicalist i don't you w. it's rights used in chicago and detroit it was communist probably to be dominant in this it was communist party out of issues of the communist party but also a lot of great organized. don't be fooled by joe biden he knows his infrastructure and education bills have as much chance of becoming law as the $15.00 minimum wage or the $2000.00 stimulus checks he promised as a candidate he knows his american jobs plan will never create as he says millions of good paying jobs jobs americans can raise their families on any more than nafta which he supported would. as was also promised create millions of good paying jobs his mantra of buy american is worthless he knows the vast majority of our consumer electronics apparel furniture and industrial supplies are made in china by workers who on an average of one or $2.00
coast there was a general strike led by trask yes teamsters in the twin cities there was a national textile strike there were hunger marx's from coast to coast and every major city in this country had a resurgent left. up in the in the twin cities it was often syndicalist i don't you w. it's rights used in chicago and detroit it was communist probably to be dominant in this it was communist party out of issues of the communist party but also a lot of great organized. don't be fooled by joe...
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in the twin cities there was a national textile strike there were hunger marches from coast to coast and every major city in this country had a resurgent nest. in the in the twin cities that was often syndicalist i don't you don't see you in tragedies in chicago and detroit it was communist probably the dominant and this is not in this article i did issues with communist party got us a lot of great organize. don't be fooled by joe biden he knows his infrastructure and education bills have as much chance of becoming law as the $15.00 minimum wage or the $2000.00 stimulus checks he promised as a candidate he knows his american jobs plan will never create as he says millions of good paying jobs jobs americans can raise their families on any more than nafta which he supported would as was also promised create millions of good paying jobs his mantra of buy american is worthless he knows the vast majority of our consumer electronics apparel furniture and industrial supplies are made in china by workers who are on an average of one or $2.00 an hour and lack unions and basic labor rights he
in the twin cities there was a national textile strike there were hunger marches from coast to coast and every major city in this country had a resurgent nest. in the in the twin cities that was often syndicalist i don't you don't see you in tragedies in chicago and detroit it was communist probably the dominant and this is not in this article i did issues with communist party got us a lot of great organize. don't be fooled by joe biden he knows his infrastructure and education bills have as...
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fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of bloom in construction that's putting the world's 2nd stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in. 2020 alone trade in mineral resources amounted to some $1.00 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. the wrong materials are often extract it is part of huge mining operations getting your hands on one ton of pure metal means boring through hundreds of tons of rock the environmental impact can be dramatic with large swathes of land destroyed the same 'd applies to sand according to the u.n. every year in estimated 50000000000 tons of sand is used in the construction industry. a may 24th 20043 man attack this and environmental activist on a beach in mumbai. she had tried to stop them stealing the precious side and. since that day these types of attacks have just gotten worse it sounds hard to believe
fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of bloom in construction that's putting the world's 2nd stores at risk of depletion. cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in. 2020 alone trade in mineral resources amounted to some $1.00 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. the wrong materials are often...
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and fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of boom in construction it's putting the world sand stores at risk of depletion . cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade in mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the wrong materials are often extract it is part of a huge mining operations getting your hands on one ton of pure metal means boring through hundreds of tons of rock the environmental impact can be dramatic with large swathes of land destroyed the same applies to sand according to the u.n. every year an estimated 50000000000 tons of sand is used in the construction industry. a may 24th 20043 man attack this environmentalists activist on the beach and. to try to stop them stealing the precious and. that day these types of attacks have just gotten worse it sounds hard to believe but reports from india sho
and fashion trends change all the time so want to do with all that textile waste. and of boom in construction it's putting the world sand stores at risk of depletion . cars computers cell phones airplanes you name it we may take them for granted but these everyday products require vast quantities of natural resources to be produced in 2020 alone trade in mineral resources amounted to some 1.6 trillion dollars by 2025 that figure is set to rise to $2.00 trillion. in the wrong materials are often...
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the conventional textile industry is resource intensive and it relies on oil chemicals and 93000000000 cubic meters of water every year the difference in a circular model starts at the very beginning of the product. from the outset from the design principle ensuring that you are eliminating waste and pollution that you are keeping products materials in use and you are generating. take dying the conventional approach uses water and chemicals one reason why fashion is responsible for 20 percent of the world's waste water. companies different its facility in vietnam dies polyester without process chemicals or water. just. so if you look at it is that it will be under 15 inches of water if ever you need to die. this is what you say we don't use that. they work with reclaimed carbon dioxide instead fabric is loaded into the dying vessel c o 2 is added and brought to the right temperature and pressure only pure dyes are used with no additional chemicals needed cleaning dye is currently producing around 10000000 meters of dyed fabric a year that's not much compared to global demand but hopes
the conventional textile industry is resource intensive and it relies on oil chemicals and 93000000000 cubic meters of water every year the difference in a circular model starts at the very beginning of the product. from the outset from the design principle ensuring that you are eliminating waste and pollution that you are keeping products materials in use and you are generating. take dying the conventional approach uses water and chemicals one reason why fashion is responsible for 20 percent...
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this big scrapbook which is just newspaper articles, what he found was appalling coverage of the textilend he has a calling card in their various jokes about how durable female reporters are and it is valuable because a lot of these papers are digitized and they search for the writers names but a bunch of the really important ones aren't. like the chicago times and they hire these reporters as digitized library of congress so it was great to have these crumbling old newspaper that don't exist much anywhere else altogether that by this obsession of this particular editor. ... ed happened in new bedford but close to where i am now per the other geographically close store that came up a few times in your book was a boarding case. was elizabeth jordan both covered in fall river. but, this period of time was one where gender dynamics were changing rapidly. not allll that rapidly a number of letters to her written dear sir and had to cross out the server and write a madame because that was the muscle memory of returns on the professional or to do with journalism, it was the exception and not t
this big scrapbook which is just newspaper articles, what he found was appalling coverage of the textilend he has a calling card in their various jokes about how durable female reporters are and it is valuable because a lot of these papers are digitized and they search for the writers names but a bunch of the really important ones aren't. like the chicago times and they hire these reporters as digitized library of congress so it was great to have these crumbling old newspaper that don't exist...
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thought yellow journalism, trashy terrible stories and is good articles about their coverage of the textilerike and various jokes about how horrible female reporters are in is really valuable because a lot of these papers are digitized to access them and search for the writer's name but a whole bunch are really important the art like the chicago times, the new york journal which hired a lot of the reporters it's great to have the crumbling papers that don't exist much of anywhere else, altogether of this particular editor. that was great to see. >> the happening new bedford which is very close to where i am in another story that came up, elizabeth jordan both covered in fall river. this period of time was one were gender dynamics were changing rapidly and not all that rapidly, when i was researching or reading through a paper, there was amazing a number of letters that someone had written dear sir, and had to cross out the sir, and write madame because that was the muscle memory if you are doing something professional or journalism, it was the exception and not the rule. there were strict v
thought yellow journalism, trashy terrible stories and is good articles about their coverage of the textilerike and various jokes about how horrible female reporters are in is really valuable because a lot of these papers are digitized to access them and search for the writer's name but a whole bunch are really important the art like the chicago times, the new york journal which hired a lot of the reporters it's great to have the crumbling papers that don't exist much of anywhere else,...
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politely, when my last name, i know where to buy sustainably produce food, organic food, or sustainable textiles. but with electronics, people often felt they had to buy a new or 2nd hand from a private individual online. but then you never know what you're getting. is there a guarantee? will it still work after a week and people don't open, but many items can be repaired or refurbished. kaminsky says that requires an average 70 percent bless c o 2 than in new product. these items are also cheaper than all the customers are now much more willing to look for something that's understandable. we've noticed the level of awareness has increased considerably over the past 2 or 3 years influence and partly by the fridays for future initiative and administrative staff, consumers know they need to live more sustainably. and electronics are key factor for all be in the child's manufacturing. smart phones is one of the most resource intensive processes on earth. experts say introducing circular strategies and making electronic items easier to repair, is essential to reduce the industry's carbon footprint.
politely, when my last name, i know where to buy sustainably produce food, organic food, or sustainable textiles. but with electronics, people often felt they had to buy a new or 2nd hand from a private individual online. but then you never know what you're getting. is there a guarantee? will it still work after a week and people don't open, but many items can be repaired or refurbished. kaminsky says that requires an average 70 percent bless c o 2 than in new product. these items are also...
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come and love, you might know where to buy sustainably produce food, organic food, or sustainable textiles. but with electronics, people often felt they had to buy a new or 2nd hand from a private individual on mine. but then you never know what you're getting. is there a guarantee? will it still work after a week when people don't know, but many items can be repaired or refurbished? kaminsky says that requires an average 70 percent bless c o 2 than in new product. these items are also cheaper involved and thought the customers are now much more willing to look for something that stable. we've noticed the level of awareness has increased considerably over the past 2 or 3 years. influenced partly by the fridays for future initiative, dimensions to consumers and know they need to live more sustainably. and electronics are key factor, but i can often be in the shop. pick manufacturing smartphones is one of the most resource intensive processes on earth. experts say introducing circular strategies and making electronic items easier to repair is essential to reduce the industry's carbon footpri
come and love, you might know where to buy sustainably produce food, organic food, or sustainable textiles. but with electronics, people often felt they had to buy a new or 2nd hand from a private individual on mine. but then you never know what you're getting. is there a guarantee? will it still work after a week when people don't know, but many items can be repaired or refurbished? kaminsky says that requires an average 70 percent bless c o 2 than in new product. these items are also cheaper...
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finally i packed up all my purchases and sent them off to a textile laboratory for analysis. they'll be able to tell me what exactly the masts are made of and how hazardous they are for the environment. 2 weeks later i hear back from the lab the good news is wearing a mask isn't harmful for us humans having a mask on for 8 hours a day is fine but for the environment it's a different story. well you can throw a mask away in the countryside somewhere it's not in this really harmful for the environment the disadvantage is that some substances in the masks like polypropylene to go a long time to decompose that's the big downside and the reason why masks should always be disposed of properly. if everyone just throws their mask way in some forest that waste will be around for a long time to come. at some stage you end up with micro plastic that's what makes the masks bad for the environment along the coast of hong kong scientists are finding a growing number of them they estimate that around 1500000000 mass can enter the sea last year. and we need to reduce the single use number on
finally i packed up all my purchases and sent them off to a textile laboratory for analysis. they'll be able to tell me what exactly the masts are made of and how hazardous they are for the environment. 2 weeks later i hear back from the lab the good news is wearing a mask isn't harmful for us humans having a mask on for 8 hours a day is fine but for the environment it's a different story. well you can throw a mask away in the countryside somewhere it's not in this really harmful for the...
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europe that is produced under fair working conditions she wants to set an example against the cheap textile and fast fashion industry. dust yourself mark colvin is deafening what we buy today is definitely too cheap and basically you should be able to sell clothing at those prices because i know what the costs here are like even if we consider economies of scale what's on offer here is still too cheap that devalues the garments along with the people who make them we simply can't do that to each other so convinced me. with more women creating their own opportunities in the business world a new values and modes of operation are bound to emerge. but so more about those with teaching on iran she is an advisor author founder and head of global digital women a company aiming to connect female leaders and women in tech welcome to w t h what does a truly diverse executive board look like to you. executive but looks like that we don't ask and we don't look for diversity anymore and what we see especially in germany is we don't have section publish we have implemented implementation so we see diversi
europe that is produced under fair working conditions she wants to set an example against the cheap textile and fast fashion industry. dust yourself mark colvin is deafening what we buy today is definitely too cheap and basically you should be able to sell clothing at those prices because i know what the costs here are like even if we consider economies of scale what's on offer here is still too cheap that devalues the garments along with the people who make them we simply can't do that to each...
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people were directly employed by the auto industry but the mechanical engineering metalworking and textile sectors all benefit from the high volume of orders from car makers to an estimated 2000000 people depend on the auto industry for work that's nearly one in 20 of germany's working population this globe is clear why the copper plays such a central role for us. when it comes to politics automakers have long enjoyed a special status. if you don't want some of the industries especially close to my hot tub in. in terms of industrial policy it's perfectly clear the automobile is the lifeblood of germany in bavaria it was in this job for the auto industry is here in germany we have a great responsibility for the many jobs that depend on it coming. for years political decisions that benefit the auto industry have been made not only at the federal level but also in the e.u. parliament. the environmental organization transport and environment campaigns for sustainable transportation in europe. yulia polis going over advisors parliamentarians for the organization she sees the effects of the auto
people were directly employed by the auto industry but the mechanical engineering metalworking and textile sectors all benefit from the high volume of orders from car makers to an estimated 2000000 people depend on the auto industry for work that's nearly one in 20 of germany's working population this globe is clear why the copper plays such a central role for us. when it comes to politics automakers have long enjoyed a special status. if you don't want some of the industries especially close...
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had all kinds of industries in germany that became world leaders then died out and just keep the textile industry chemical industry consumer electronics and we can do we see these losses reflected in the development of the gross domestic product on the know because each success lead to other strengths and lifted other sectors of the economy. and over a period of 20 or 25 years i can basically imagine something like that happening in the automotive industry without these places suffering any substantial damage and chop. a comforting prospect even without the renown auto industry there's still hope for prosperity and jobs in germany. but it probably won't reach that point germany may be behind when it comes to email but the car industry is still counted among the most innovative in the world and it has a good chance of catching up where will germany's car companies be in 10 years germans and also produce the best cars in the world and i really really hope that in 5 or 10 years time germany will transform transition and. we'll be producing the best electric cars in the world. berger is also
had all kinds of industries in germany that became world leaders then died out and just keep the textile industry chemical industry consumer electronics and we can do we see these losses reflected in the development of the gross domestic product on the know because each success lead to other strengths and lifted other sectors of the economy. and over a period of 20 or 25 years i can basically imagine something like that happening in the automotive industry without these places suffering any...
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people were directly employed by the auto industry but the mechanical engineering metalworking and textile sectors all benefit from the high volume of orders from car makers to an estimated 2000000 people depend on the auto industry for work that's nearly one in 20 of germany's working population this globe is clear why the copper plays such a central role for us. when it comes to politics automakers have long enjoyed a special status. if you don't want some of the industries especially close to my house it's obvious to me. terms of industrial policy it's perfectly clear the automobile is the lifeblood of germany's bavaria business total the auto industry is key and germany is we have a great responsibility for the many jobs that depend on it i mean. for years political decisions that benefit the auto industry have been made not only at the federal level but also in the e.u. parliament. the environmental organization transport and environment campaigns for sustainable transportation in europe. uli a policy going over advisors parliamentarians for the organization she sees the effects of th
people were directly employed by the auto industry but the mechanical engineering metalworking and textile sectors all benefit from the high volume of orders from car makers to an estimated 2000000 people depend on the auto industry for work that's nearly one in 20 of germany's working population this globe is clear why the copper plays such a central role for us. when it comes to politics automakers have long enjoyed a special status. if you don't want some of the industries especially close...