Sentences with phrase «trade use of fabrics»

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We source the majority of our cotton fabric that we use to sew our products through a single mill in Pakistan that is a certified fair trade facility.
WWF may refer to: World Wide Fund for Nature, a nature conservation organization previously named World Wildlife Fund (and still using the former name in some markets) World Wrestling Federation, the name used from 1979 to 2002 by the professional wrestling company now known as WWE Welded wire fabric, a reinforcing material typically used in poured concrete slabs Working Women's Forum, an organisation in India World Water Forum, an international forum for water issues Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft's workflow management framework Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway, a former 2 foot gauge railroad in Maine, United States WWF (file format), a campaign to produce PDF electronic documents that forbid printing Words with Friends, a game for Apple and Android platforms Waterside Workers» Federation, a former Australian trade union, now the Maritime Union of Australia
Companies like M&J Trimming, Tinsel Trading Company, Marc Jacobs, Victoria's Secret, Kenneth Cole, Eileen Fisher, Philips Van Heusen, Burberry, Coach, among others, donate their unused fabric, trim, and notions, to the MFTA warehouse, for use in thousands of creative and educational activities across the five boroughs.
An important feature of Shonibare's work is the consistent use of colorful, wax - printed cotton fabrics, which are associated with Africa but originated in Indonesia and Holland, a product of global trade and imperial markets.
The «green» in Mod Green Pod Of course, their outstanding commitment to green remains: the members of the Organic Trade Association print all their fabrics on 100 % certified organic cotton grown in the U.S., and they don't use fabric protectors, color fast agents, stain resistants, wrinkle - free agents or fire retardants on our productOf course, their outstanding commitment to green remains: the members of the Organic Trade Association print all their fabrics on 100 % certified organic cotton grown in the U.S., and they don't use fabric protectors, color fast agents, stain resistants, wrinkle - free agents or fire retardants on our productof the Organic Trade Association print all their fabrics on 100 % certified organic cotton grown in the U.S., and they don't use fabric protectors, color fast agents, stain resistants, wrinkle - free agents or fire retardants on our products.
This recent graduate of the London College of Fashion says she «believes in supporting traditional skills and UK industry» by choosing heritage fabrics such as hebridean wool, she also uses Fair Trade organic cotton and employs a zero waste policy «by saving the fabric residue and shredding this to create padding utilised in scarves and shoulder pads.»
While part of D3 has been built on decentralized trading solution Waves (and the NSD continues to use it), NSD is currently in talks with several other blockchain teams, including Hyperledger Fabric, so that its platform can custody and manage any kind of token, no matter what blockchain it is built on.
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