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Silicone Fabrics Market worth $5.5 billion by 2026 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™


Factors such as stringent government regulations regarding passenger safety in automotive, growth of manufacturing industries, increasing demand for the protective clothing, and growing adoption in upholstery and furniture industry are driving the Silicone fabrics market. Moreover, the increasing demand for superior quality, high performance, and durable fabrics in consumer good manufacturing are expected to offer opportunities for Silicone fabrics manufacturers.
Fiberglass segment estimated to lead the Silicone fabrics market in 2020
By base fabric, the fiberglass segment accounted for the largest share in the overall Silicone fabrics market. This growth can be attributed to the low cost, high performance, suitability to several industrial applications, and strong resistance to heat, water and UV supports for the growth of the silicone coated fiberglass fabrics market. Similarly, the polyamide segment is mainly driven by increasing demand for the airbags across the globe. ....

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How APR Empowers Women with Traditional Textile Craftsmanship


How APR Empowers Women with Traditional Textile Craftsmanship
BY :JAKARTA GLOBE
MAY 03, 2021
Jakarta. With the global demand for fashion products increasing every year, it is natural for consumers to raise questions about the fashion industry.
We might ask ourselves, “Who made our clothes? Are workers treated well in the workplace or paid fairly?”.
According to the Ellen McArthur Foundation, 300 million people work in the clothing industry, with up to 60 million people directly employed. The majority of garment workers are low-skilled, with low-paying jobs. Many who work in the industry are young women.
Unfortunately, gender inequality is still an alarming issue in the textile industry.  ....

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SCS Global Services Applauds Release of New Report by the Un


CONTENT: Press Release
EMERYVILLE, Calif., May 3, 2021 /3BL Media/ - SCS Global Services (SCS), a global leader in third-party sustainability and climate certification, congratulates the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action (FICCA) for publication last week of its groundbreaking report outlining the processes that contribute to low carbon sources of cotton and polyester. SCS served as the neutral technical lead for the FICCA Raw Material Working Group, which authored the report. The Working Group engaged industry experts and textile and apparel organizations to complete the comprehensive study.
Polyester and cotton are the two primary fibers used in the textile industry, constituting 52% and 23% respectively of the total fiber volume produced globally. This report highlights the production changes that would be needed to align with the goals of the Paris Climate Change Agreement and move towards net-zero emissions by 2050. ....

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Weave a Rag Rug - The New York Times


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Make your loom:
1. Cut vertical notches, one inch apart, along the shorter sides of the cardboard, making sure that they are aligned. Each notch should be about one-and-a-half inches deep.
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Prepare your fabric scraps:
1. Start by cutting the fabric into strips about one-and-a-half inches wide. Cut the fabric lengthwise to get the longest strips possible. Be sure to cut off any seams and to trim stray threads.
2. Once you have a few strips of fabric, start knotting them together. An easy and secure way to knot the fabric is to cut a one-inch slit about a half-inch from the end of a strip. Repeat with a second strip. Stick the end of the second strip through the slit in the other strip so that it sticks out about three inches. Now grab the tail of the second strip and pull it through the slit. Pull both pieces of fabric tight to make a knot. Repeat as needed. (You will want two long pieces of fabric, perhaps in contrasting colors, for ....

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Minister asks textile houses to consolidate fragmented businesses


Minister asks textile houses to consolidate fragmented businesses
Business
May 1, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin on Friday asked the textile houses to consolidate their fragmented business and promote value-added exports on competitive basis internationally.
Tarin met foreign investors and textile industrialists in separate meeting and expressed commitment to targeted incentives to drive export-led inclusive growth.
“Government is firmly committed to providing incentives to business community which are targeted and sustainable in the long-run,” he said during a meeting with the representatives of Overseas Investment Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Pakistan Business Council.
“The end goal is to achieve an all-inclusive sustainable economic growth which leads to industrialisation, employment generation, export-led growth and import substitution.” ....

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