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Read article about Automated processes are already highly developed all along the global textile and garment manufacturing chain. The supply chain is, however, still strictly linear, while being highly complex – spanning from fibres to finished garments and still involving tremendous waste and many unnecessary transportation steps globally on the route from the first chemical processing plants or cotton fields to the shelves of High Street stores. and more articles about Textile industary at Fibre2Fashion

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