Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Italy-s-Textile-District-Pledges-to-Detox-27MZIFJ6K7TAW.htmlConceptually similarItaly's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKX6Completed★★★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKWSCompleted★★★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKXBCompleted★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKXECompleted★★★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKXFCompleted★★★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKXGCompleted★★★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKXICompleted★★★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKXDCompleted★★★★Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxGP0STPKWQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPKX3Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxPierluigi Marrani (CEO), Roberta Pecci (legal representative), Giovanni Bicchi (technician) Pecci Filati Spa - Twenty textiles companies coming from Prato, the biggest textile district in Europe, commit simultaneously to Detox, the highest standard in toxic-free fashion production. Prato is home to Italy’s oldest textile manufacturers and most extensive fashion supply chain, which exports over $2.5 billion Euros of clothing annually to global brands including Burberry, Prada, Valentino, Armani, and Gucci. The agreement will affect over 13 thousand tons of yarn and raw materials as well as over 13 million meters of fabric every year. 21 Committed companies include yarn, fabric, textile raw material manufacturer, dyeing companies and chemicals suppliers.In original language:Prato, il più grande distretto industriale della moda italiana firma l'impegno Detox.Ventuno aziende del distretto di Prato, il più grande distretto tessile d’Europa, hanno annunciato oggi, in una conferenza stampa a Milano, di aver sottoscritto contemporaneamente l’impegno Detox di Greenpeace, lo standard più elevato per una produzione senza sostanze tossiche nel settore della moda. Il distretto pratese ha una tradizione centenaria e rappresenta circa il 3 per cento della produzione tessile europea, esportando ogni anno più di 2,5 miliardi di euro di prodotti di abbigliamento realizzati per alcuni dei marchi internazionali più famosi tra cui Burberry, Prada, Valentino, Armani e Gucci.Locations:Europe-Italy-MilanDate:8 Feb, 2016Credit:© Andrea Guermani / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7114px X 4748pxKeywords:Chemicals-Clothing-Detox (campaign title)-Eye contact-Factories-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Portraits-Positive mood-Solutions-Textile industry-Three people-Toxics (campaign title)-WomenShoot:Italy's Textile District Pledges to DetoxTwenty textiles companies coming from Prato, the biggest textile district in Europe, commit simultaneously to Detox, the highest standard in toxic-free fashion production. Prato is home to Italy’s oldest textile manufacturers and most extensive fashion supply chain, which exports over $2.5 billion Euros of clothing annually to global brands including Burberry, Prada, Valentino, Armani, and Gucci. The agreement will affect over 13 thousand tons of yarn and raw materials as well as over 13 million meters of fabric every year. 21 Committed companies include yarn, fabric, textile raw material manufacturer, dyeing companies and chemicals suppliers.