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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Supply Crisis 2010
I like it when Drapers arrives through my door each Friday. A point that just jumped out at me this morning was Drapers Review of the Year where it talks about the supply crisis. I’ve already mentioned the cotton issues, … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment, Retail, Sustainable textiles
Tagged Bangladesh, cotton, factory
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Power shifts to cotton farmer
Drapers put cotton farmers as the 3rd most influential player in the fashion industry for 2010. They published the list last Friday of their top 100 most influential people in the fashion industry of the last year. First place went … Continue reading


