Sustainable Textile Production Tirupur, India: Final report from a multi-stakeholder pilot implementation project in the Nordic countries and Tirupur, India (TemaNord Book 2015527) [Kindle Edition]

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Global textile production chains are currently under pressure to become more sustainable. The Nordic Council of Ministers Working Group on Sustainable Consumption and Production has initiated a pilot project in order to understand how stakeholders in global textile production chains can support the pace of change, through the application of Eco-labels and environmental management systems in Tirupur, India where Zero Liquid Discharge norms for dye factories have been implemented, as well as improved labor practices and social and human rights. Nordic textile companies can benefit more from this development and encourage producers to continue on this track.

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