It may seem impossible to turn a multi-trillion-dollar textiles and apparel industry into a sustainable model, this past year did see some significant shifts. Here’s what it may mean for the future.
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It may seem impossible to turn a multi-trillion-dollar textiles and apparel industry into a sustainable model, this past year did see some significant shifts. Here’s what it may mean for the future.
Textile Manufacturing automation is accelerating but the remaining “last mile,” sewing, continues to be a barrier to re-shoring. There are some of efforts underway to automate sewing and can change the North American apparel manufacturing
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