Cotton

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    Levis

    LS&Co. products. The new study analyzed the complete product lifecycle, probing deeper into the environmental impacts of cotton in key growing regions, apparel production and distribution in a range of locations, and consumer washing and drying habits in key markets. The study shows that of the nearly 3,800 liters of water used throughout the lifetime of a pair of jeans, cotton cultivation (68%) and consumer use (23%) continue to have the most significant impact on water consumption. Consumer care

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    Internship Report on Export Body Pages

    about BD Tk.650 Million. Its target market was export oriented garments industry. Asian Textile Mills Ltd is one of the 100% cotton .T.C., P.C. fabrics. The products of the Industrial unit’s are being sold to local and foreign market. The prime item of local market are synthetic fabrics i.e. T.C.,P.C, shirting and suiting fabrics and 100% cotton fabrics of various construction are for International market. Since last 14 years the group is exporting their products through export oriented

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    Example of Investigatory Project

    fire retardant cloth; and 3) make a fire retardant cloth. This study uses the experimental method. The making of the fire retardant cloth is done by experiments. A solution was made and trial was tested by putting the different types of cloth like cotton, linen, and satin in a solution in

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    The Effectiveness of Alugbati and Gumamela as an Alternative Dye

    Research Plan A. Rationale The not sure ingredients of commercial dye leads the researcher to make an alternative dye that is ecofriendly. The Basella Rubra Linn otherwise known as Alugabati has little fruits in its steam that contains a vilote fluid has an ability to give a material for example a cloth with a color together with the combination of Hibiscus known as gumamela. They can both make an alternative dye that is not high in cost and in the same time not that hard to do

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    Patagonia

    casecase 4 4 patagonia patagonia First ascents: finding thethe way First ascents: finding way toward quality of life life and work toward quality of and work > .> 1. The lie of the land Patagonia’s brand awareness and reputation are distinctly out of proportion to its size. Nestled in a quiet street just yards from the ocean in Ventura, California, Patagonia has for over two and a half decades been renowned for supplying highquality outdoor clothing and equipment to discriminating enthusiasts

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    Epic Salvaginity

    Business Strategy (Based on the Analysis of Ibrahim Fibres Limited, Faisalabad) PREPARED FOR: Mr. Ghulam Ahmad Rana PREPARED BY: Ata-ul-Hassan 083805-067 Samran Javed 083805-025 Muzamil Iqbal 083805-053 Muhammad Tayyab Vahedy 083805-085 Muhammad Hadi 083805-109 Muhammad Salman Tariq 083805-108 Raheel Shehzad 083805-071 May 14, 2012 1. Situation (SWOT) Analysis. It is an important

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    Amjad Nazeer

    PICKING COTTON, COLLECTING PAINS (Socio-economic Condition of Cotton Picking Women in South Punjab) Researcher: Amjad Nazeer Oxfam GB, Islamabad (Pakistan) (October 24, 2012) 0 CONTENTS Executive Summary………………………………………………………….……….……...…2 The Euphoria of Agri-economy: ……………………………………………...….…………..7 Higher Yield - Between Myth and Reality: ..........................................................................................8 The Poison Business: ………………………………….………………………………………

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    Productivity

    expect his operation to produce 1000 square yards of fabric for each ton of raw cotton. Each ton of raw cotton requires 5 labor hours to process. He believes that he can buy a better quality raw cotton, which will enable him to produce 1200 square yards per ton of raw cotton with the same labor hours. What will be the impact on productivity (measured in square yards per labor-hour) if he purchases the higher quality raw cotton? Productivity improves 20% = ( 240 - 200 ) / 200 = .2 Productivity improves

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    Benefits of Jute

    [1] "Jute" is the name of the plant or fiber that is used to makeburlap, Hessian or gunny cloth. The word 'jute' is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota,[2] an Oriya word. Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibers and is second only to cotton in amount produced and variety of uses of vegetable fibers. Jute fibers are composed primarily of the plant materialscellulose and lignin. It falls into the bast fibre category (fiber collected from bast, the phloem of the plant, sometimes called

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    India Textile and Paper Industry

    WEDNESDAY, 15 JULY 2009  India’s Cotton & Textile Industry: Main Points  v India’s  textile  and  clothing  industry  contributes  4%  per  cent  to  Gross  Domestic Product, 14 per cent in industrial production and 12 per cent in  export earnings.  v It is the second  largest  industry  providing  employment after agriculture.  It provides employment to around 35 million people.  v First  Cotton  Mills:  The  first  Indian  cotton  cloth  mill  was  established  in  1818  at  Fort  Gloaster  near 

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