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To course-correct, on Monday, at COP24, dozens of leading companies in the fashion industry – including Adidas, Burberry, Esprit, Guess, Gap, Hugo Boss, H&M, Levi Strauss & Co., Puma, Inditex - which owns brands like Zara and Bershka, as well as retailer Target, signed the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action , under the auspices of the UN Climate Change Convention secretariat, UNFCCC .     “The fashion industry is always two steps ahead when it comes to defining world culture, so I am pleased to see it now also leading the way in terms of climate action,” said UNFCCC chief Patricia Espinosa. (...) “I congratulate the signatories of this important charter, which represents a unique commitment and collaboration from an array of fashion leaders. The Charter, like the renowned fashion runways of the world, sets an example that I hope others will follow,” noted Ms.
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Score: 1357602.05 - https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/12/1028051
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Digital technologies for timeless sustainable fashion | United Nations Development Programme Skip to main content Nav toggle Who we are What we do Our impact Get involved Global Search Who we are What we do Our impact Get involved Locations Home Blog Digital technologies for timeless sustainable fashion Digital technologies for timeless sustainable fashion October 1, 2021 The fashion industry drives a significant part of the global economy. (...) When talking about fashion and luxury, the word “sustainable” may not immediately come to mind. (...) The fashion industry drives a significant part of the global economy.
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Score: 1289175.6 - https://www.undp.org/blog/digi...s-timeless-sustainable-fashion
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To meet new market demands for “fast fashion”, marked by rapid shipments, higher quality requirements and low-retail inventories, value chains in the sector are undergoing profound reconfiguration.  (...) Efficient customs procedures are of particular importance in a value chain that is characterized by low retail inventories, high order volumes and just- in-time manufacturing processes that respond to swiftly changing fashion trends. (...) Approaches that focus on market differentiation in end-markets, such as ethical fashion or organic cotton also offer opportunities, particularly for more marginal suppliers.
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Score: 1288947.5 - https://www.wto.org/english/tr...s_and_apparel_28june_sum_e.pdf
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WTO | Agriculture - WTO -cotton days WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION Home   |  About WTO   |  News & events   |  Trade topics   |  WTO membership   |  Documents & resources   |  External relations Contact us   |  Site map   |  A-Z   |  Search espa'�'ol   fran'�'ais home trade topics agriculture cotton world cotton day session AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT: World Cotton Day Key innovation themes for a sustainable, competitive and efficient cotton-textile industry Geneva, WTO Headquarters 7 October 2019 The primary objective of the side event is to shed light on the innovation and technology drivers that are shaping the development for a competitive and sustainable cotton-textile industry. (...) The panel will also depict key market trends and consumers patterns that are affecting fashion-textile industry and illustrate to which extent innovation and technology can help to effectively and sustainably respond to consumers demands. (...) Recycling, upcycling and resource efficiency in fashion textile Moderator: Mrs. Piera Francesca Solinas (UNIDO) Panelists: Mr.
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Score: 1288101 - https://www.wto.org/english/tr...ric_e/prog_unido_wcd2019_e.htm
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 Page 30 - 5G Basics - Core Network Aspects           Basic HTML Version Table of Contents View Full Version Page 30 - 5G Basics - Core Network Aspects P. 30 1 Core network aspects By flexibly locating functionalities, which have conventionally resided in the mobile core network, at any part of the network in a distributed fashion, a highly efficient and scalable mobile network can be realized. Thus, unlike the current mobile network, distributed mobile networking can: – localize and optimize the signalling and data paths; – enable the network administrator to control the signalling and data path; – locate the functional entities (e.g., mobility management) anywhere in the network (both in the mobile core and access networks); – provide the discovery function (network resources and devices) of the connected devices in both centralized and distributed fashions; – connect devices not fully capable of mobility and/or security without degrading those features.
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Score: 1275228.5 - https://www.itu.int/en/publica...s/files/basic-html/page30.html
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- Día Mundial del Algodón – 7 de octubre de 2019 ORGANIZACIÓN MUNDIAL DEL COMERCIO Portada   |  Acerca de la OMC   |  Noticias y eventos   |  Temas comerciales   |  Miembros de la OMC   |  Documentos y recursos   |  Relaciones exteriores Para contactarnos   |  Mapa del sitio   |  A-Z   |  Búsqueda spanish     français portada temas comerciales agricultura algodón día mundial del algodón sesion AGRICULTURA Y DESARROLLO : ALGODÓN Key innovation themes for a sustainable, competitive and efficient cotton-textile industry Ginebra, En la sede de la OMC 7 de Octubre de 2019 The primary objective of the side event is to shed light on the innovation and technology drivers that are shaping the development for a competitive and sustainable cotton-textile industry. (...) The panel will also depict key market trends and consumers patterns that are affecting fashion-textile industry and illustrate to which extent innovation and technology can help to effectively and sustainably respond to consumers demands. (...) Recycling, upcycling and resource efficiency in fashion textile Moderator: Mrs. Piera Francesca Solinas (UNIDO) Panelists: Mr.
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Score: 1273572 - https://www.wto.org/spanish/tr...ric_s/prog_unido_wcd2019_s.htm
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OMC | Agriculture - Coton - Journée mondiale du Coton – 7 octobre 2019 ORGANISATION MONDIALE DU COMMERCE Accueil   |  L’OMC   |  Nouvelles et événements   |  Domaines   |  Membres de l’OMC   |  Documents et ressources   |  Relations extérieures Contactez-nous   |  Plan du site   |  A-Z   |  Recherche english     español accueil domaines agriculture coton journée mondiale du coton sesion AGRICULTURE ET DÉVELOPPEMENT: Journée Mondiale du Coton Key innovation themes for a sustainable, competitive and efficient cotton-textile industry Siège de l’OMC, Geneve 7 Octobre 2019 The primary objective of the side event is to shed light on the innovation and technology drivers that are shaping the development for a competitive and sustainable cotton-textile industry. (...) The panel will also depict key market trends and consumers patterns that are affecting fashion-textile industry and illustrate to which extent innovation and technology can help to effectively and sustainably respond to consumers demands. (...) Recycling, upcycling and resource efficiency in fashion textile Moderator: Mrs. Piera Francesca Solinas (UNIDO) Panelists: Mr.
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Score: 1273572 - https://www.wto.org/french/tra...ric_f/prog_unido_wcd2019_f.htm
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Pricing of sustainable fashion is therefore a crucial aspect when discussing material alternatives and changing consumption patterns. In addition, the current fast fashion model, which generates enormous amounts of waste as well as the oftentimes opaque second-hand garment ‘donations’ supply chains, needs further attention. (...) Check out our work on forest products markets , and on sustainable fashion . Watch the recording of the International Day of Forests 2022 sessions here: Part 1 on Fashion , Part 2 on Packaging .
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Score: 1271107 - https://unece.org/circular-eco...through-forest-based-materials
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The circular economy explained Redesigning the future of fashion and packaging through forest-based materials is possible Redesigning the future of fashion and packaging through forest-based materials is possible Circular Economy Forestry Sustainable Development SDGs 29 March 2022 Fashion and packaging have one thing in common: both rely heavily on plastics. (...) Pricing of sustainable fashion is therefore a crucial aspect when discussing material alternatives and changing consumption patterns. (...) Check out our work on forest products markets , and on sustainable fashion . Watch the recording of the International Day of Forests 2022 sessions here: Part 1 on Fashion , Part 2 on Packaging .
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Score: 1264676.7 - https://unece.org/media/Circular-Economy/news/366149
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UN Alliance members signalled their readiness to apply lessons learned and best practices to support Moldova on its sustainable fashion journey. “The informal policy dialogue on sustainable fashion in Moldova is a clear sign that the UN Alliance on Sustainable Fashion is an effective mechanism to coordinate action and responses to the challenges of the fashion industry. (...) Paola Deda, Director at UNECE and founding member and focal point for UNECE of the UN Alliance on Sustainable Fashion. Note to editors: The United Nations Alliance for Sustainable Fashion is an initiative of United Nations agencies and allied organizations designed to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals through coordinated action in the fashion sector. (...) Through the Alliance, the UN commits to changing the path of fashion, reducing its negative environmental and social impacts; and turning fashion into a driver of the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Score: 1261284.6 - https://unece.org/media/forestry/news/356784
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