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    capacity(164k tons VSF capacity nearing completion) + Global cost leadership (captive 85% pulp & 100% caustic soda) to drive VSF volumes & help re-gain market share n VSF price outlook to improve over expected bottoming out of cotton prices led by sharp decline in global cotton production n Higher contribution of standalone earnings to drive down current holdco discount of 49%+ to more reasonable levels. Building in a 25% holdco discount and valuing Viscose business at 6X FY14E EBIDTA‚ BUY

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    THE SEARCH FOR SUSTAINABLE FIBRE/FABRIC ALTERNATIVES TEXTILE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING (MANU 2091) Abstract: An attempt to find two alternatives for cotton and nylon respectively that is sustainable within the scope of the chosen apparel BY PRIYA PISHU HASSARAM S3351376 LECTURER: CHRIS WATSON 05TH SEPTEMBER 2012 MINOR ASSESSMENT REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper delves in to the performance characteristics of fibres within chosen apparel and the sustainable replacements for

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    eli whiney

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    best known for the cotton gin‚ interchangeable parts and milling machine. The cotton gin is a mechanical device. A cotton gin is a machine that separates the seeds from the cotton fiber. It was important because before Eli Whitney invented anything‚ cleaning was done by hand and was labor intensive. For instance‚ the cotton gin was invented so the farmers wouldn’t have to prick their fingers getting the cotton gin. Later‚ the cotton gin changed all this. This allowed cotton production to explode

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    employment opportunities in the agricultural‚ industrial‚ organised and decentralised sectors & rural and urban areas‚ particularly for women and the disadvantaged. Indian textile industry is constituted of the following segments: Readymade Garments‚ Cotton Textiles including Handlooms‚ Man-made Textiles‚ Silk Textiles‚ Woollen Textiles‚ Handicrafts‚ Coir‚ and Jute. Till the year 1985‚ development of textile sector in India took place in terms of general policies. In 1985‚ for the first time the importance

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    products Canvas Bags – Canvas bags is a product sweeping the nation to help us rid the use of plastic oil-based plastic bags. Canvas bags are made from linen‚ which are fibres extracted for the flax plant‚ canvas bags also contain cotton‚ which is extracted from the cotton bag. The canvas bag is an ingenious product because not only can it replace the oil-based (petroleum) plastic bags but they are also reusable and also sustainable. Starch Bags – Starch bags are a relatively unknown product‚ not

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    understand the buying behaviour of retailers‚ consumers and wholesalers in 100% Cotton and Wrinkle Free Cotton fabric for Shirting‚ Suiting and Jacketing in Gujarat‚ Maharastra and Andhra Pradesh. Also to build a strategy to increase the sale. By 11DM-186 Name Shah Chintan Ketankumar June‚ 2012 1 To understand the buying behaviour of retailers‚ consumers and wholesalers in 100% Cotton and Wrinkle Free Cotton fabric for Shirting‚ Suiting and Jacketing in Gujarat‚ Maharastra and Andhra

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    But tonight I’m stuck typing. Typing with my favorite cotton long -sleeved Bob Marley tee-shirt on and grey sweatpants. If this cotton shirt can’t keep me warm‚ than I don’t know what can. Australia’s cotton growers produce enough cotton to clothe 500 million people‚ every year. Some cotton products are padding in furniture and automobiles‚ cotton swabs‚ plastics‚ feed for cattle‚ oil‚ yarn‚ and much more! The only thing I ever held against cotton was that it shrunk my clothing two sizes down when I

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    origami crane is a well-known worldwide symbol of peace as according to the Japanese tradition‚ if one folds 1000 origami cranes‚ their wish for good health will be granted. Both the turtle and crane are regularly seen in Japanese katazome and kasuri cotton textiles patterns. A less frequently seen motif is the sea bream fish (tai) which symbolizes happiness. The chrysanthemum flower‚ a general term for the flower’s blossom design‚ is also a common design for Japanese textiles‚ with more than 150 different

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    Victoria’s Secret Child Labor Violation In December 2011‚ Victoria’s Secret was accused of acquiring cotton from a farm that utilizes child labor but is certified as organic and fair-trade. Bloomberg News investigated the fields in Burkina Faso‚ West Africa and focused their story on a thirteen year old‚ Clarisse Kambire‚ who was pulled out of school to work on the cotton fields. She has to dig rows by hand across a field equivalent to the length of four football fields‚ haul manure on her head

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    USA‚ Naval Institute Press‚ 2004) E.J. Evans‚ The Forging of the Modern State 1783-1870 (London‚ Longman‚ 2001) P. Deane‚ The First Industrial Revolution (Cambridge‚ Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge‚ 1979) P S.D. Chapman‚ The Cotton Industry In The Industrial Revolution ( London‚ Macmillan 1972) W [ 2 ]. P. Deane‚ The First Industrial Revolution (Cambridge: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge‚ 1979) p.33 [ 3 ] [ 4 ]. E. J. Evans‚ The Forging Of The Modern State (London:

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