Spaces are filling up fast! Join us for the Parliamentary Lunch on 8 November 2024, at the House of Lords in London, UK. This event is open to both Textile Institute members and non-members. It’s a key highlight of the year, ideal for inviting clients, partners, colleagues, and friends. Don't miss this opportunity! Find more information here: https://buff.ly/3hzXEqg #TheTextileInstitute #ParliamentaryLunch2024 #HouseOfLords #Networking #LondonEvent
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Thinking about Australia Day in terms of product design - what is the job that Australia Day is supposed to be doing? It was conceived as something that unites people so fundamentally it is a dismal failure given it has almost 50% of people are now opposing it. If it was any other product it would have been axed, withdrawn from sale........ #designthinking #productdesign #australia
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🔎 Want to find out more about our activities over 2023? 👉🏻Check our Annual Report: https://lnkd.in/gg3YjaT8 You will know more about our #advocacy activities on several #circulareconomy files, such as the #ESPR, which is expected to prioritise furniture, and many others. We also share examples of best practices in the #furniture sector and how companies are introducing circular business models. Learn about our other priorities such as #design protection through our collaboration with EUIPO - European Union Intellectual Property Office, reducing #market #access barriers, addressing #skills needs, and our participation in several ongoing EU funded #projects. In 2023 we were glad to: 🗳️ Re-elect our president Edi Snaidero for another term 💪🏼Strenghten our Brussels team with two new colleagues, Constance Rossi and Nicole Gaglioti 🤝🏻Welcome Spanish UNEmadera on board (Genoveva Canals)
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Our latest quarterly update summarising the collective efforts and impact of the BFC and its wider community
Dear BFC Community - A Letter from David Pemsel, BFC Chair
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TSA CONGRESS 2024: CHANGING FOR THE BETTER The Textile Services Association (TSA) 2024 National Congress, 1 February at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool, got under way with the The Lord Mayor of Liverpool Councillor, Mary Rasmussen, opening proceedings. Charlie Betteridge, TSA chair, welcomed what amounts to a veritable ‘Who’s Who?’ of the top echelons of the laundry industry in the UK. “We have the format right seeing so many here. “Everybody is here,” he said. “All the key decision makers. “I don’t think anyone would argue it has not been easy for the past few years. Life before was too easy. It was very good to us. The economy was being pumped up. We put up prices 1-2%. Profitability was up. We used more electricity, more hot water. “Then it all changed: We have suffered the effects of Brexit, Covid, the Ukraine, war. For the first time we faced uncertainty. Everything was going wrong and we had to think on our feet. Last year was much better. Things were getting better.” Pictured: left to right, Emma Andersson, TSA; David Stephens, TSA; The Lord Mayor of Liverpool Councillor Mary Rasmussen, and; Charles Betteridge, TSA Read more here https://lnkd.in/eYmKFdGh #linenrental #commerciallaundry #healthcarelaundry #textilecare Keep up with the latest textile care news at https://lnkd.in/dnNEYE9
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Where were we left off? My last article of 2023! The firms in the commerce sector on Via Padova in Milan were resilient during 2020? Spoiler: yes, and much more than other firms. Could it be 'blamed' on the strong social diversity of this neighborhood?" #viapadova #firms #resilience #covid #diversity #socialdiversity Comune di Milano https://lnkd.in/dBAf-G2G
The dynamics of trade firms during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Via Padova, Milan
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Be sure to read this
After the Bell: The tyranny of designation Clive Vinti Tim Cohen Daily Maverick https://lnkd.in/ddEdnter #designation #industrialpolicy #manufacture #xagta
After the Bell: Interventionism and the tyranny of designation
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How the Labour Government could impact the Branding and Design industry. https://lnkd.in/eRBZCsmQ With the recent election of the Labour government in the UK, many industries are anticipating shifts in policies and priorities. The branding and design industry is no exception. At Jazzbones, we’re keeping a close eye on these developments to understand how they might affect our work and the organisations we support.
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"Social impact in the context of human rights due diligence is how workers in global supply chains say they are impacted, not how we think they are impacted or should be impacted." Check out this great summary of a Side Session webinar from the 2024 OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garments and Footwear sector on the topic: “Does human rights due diligence work for workers (and how do we know)?", (hosted by The Outcome Gap). (Scroll down to check out the report focusing on our work helping Primark to independently evaluate their impact!)
We had a great OECD Side Session last week on the topic of “Does human rights due diligence work for workers (and how do we know)?” Our key takeaways, plus the webinar recording, are now online: https://lnkd.in/etktrwRk Massive thanks to panellists Didit Saleh, Isabelle de Lijser, Puvan J Selvanathan and Vishal Gadhavi for your contributions!
Does human rights due diligence work for workers? (And how do we know)
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🤯 Single-use carpet at trade shows? 🤯 Events are temporary but carpet is not. Did you know trade show carpet is made from plastic? This year at ICSC in Las Vegas we created a 15,000 square foot, mega-booth for CBRE that broke the mold and ditched the carpet. How did we do it? 💡 1. We considered sustainability from the outset. 2. We designed a booth with all wires and cables hidden within modular structures. 3. We found a local company to clean and polish the venue's existing concrete floor until it sparkled. The saving? 🌎 + 💰 For planet: 15 tonnes of single-use material / 7 tonnes of CO2e. For budget: Many tens of thousands of US dollars! How was it received? 🏆 It was the talk of the show amongst organisers, exhibitors, and visitors with many commending CBRE for raising awareness of the issue and leading from the front. 👏 #sustainableevents #sustainabledesign #piefactory
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