24 November 2009, Greensboro, NC - The International
Oeko-Tex Association and Textile Insight will present ‘Sustainability:
Impacting Policy and the Future of Apparel and Textiles’, the next instalment
in their popular ‘Insight on What’s Next’ textile and apparel industry
roundtable discussion series, on Monday, December 14, 2009, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. at The State Club on Centennial Campus at North Carolina State University.
A diverse, expert panel has been assembled to provide
textile and retail executives and media representatives with unique and
critical insights into how sustainable practices are changing the nature of the
apparel and textile industry. The panel will be moderated by Emily Walzer,
Editor of Textile Insight, and will include the following experts:
• Keith
Crisco, North Carolina Secretary of Commerce
• A.
Blanton Godfrey, Dean, College of Textiles, NCSU
• John Eapen, VP Environmental,
Health and Safety, American and Efird; Chair, AAfA’s RSL Environmental
Committee
• Denny
Shaffer, Advocate and former President and CEO, Sierra Club
• Tommy
Thompson, Senior Manager International Environmental Affairs, Hanesbrands Inc.
• Sam Moore,
Managing Director, Hohenstein Institute America
“Sustainability is a critical evolution for the future
health and longevity of the textile and apparel industry,” says Dr. Manfred
Wentz, Senior Policy Advisor with Oeko-Tex and newly appointed Adjunct
Professor on Sustainability at the College of Textiles. “Many companies are
doing remarkable things to make our industry safer, cleaner, and more
environmentally responsive. Oeko-Tex is proud to bring together the authorities
who can share their experiences in this endeavour. And it is particularly
fitting to host this event at NC State University, the intellectual hub of the
global textile industry.”
To attend the ‘Sustainability: Impacting Policy and the
Future of Apparel and Textiles’ event at NCSU’s State Club on Monday, December
14 at 11:00, contact Dina Dunn at dina@blinkready.com or 336-471-5584. Lunch
will be served.
Directions to The State Club in the Dorothy and Roy Park
Alumni Center on NCSU’s Centennial Campus are available at www.thestateclub.org/stateclub.html
About ‘Insight on What’s Next’
Developed by Textile Insight and Oeko-Tex, the panel
discussion series was introduced in early 2009 and has been well received by
textile industry participants. To date, feature topics have included trends in
consumer behaviour, textile technology, product design, merchandising trends,
and emerging markets. The events are offered to industry executives and media
representatives free of charge.