Textile and Apparel

Week in Review: Unethical cotton sourcing persists despite scrutiny

From Xinjiang cotton being found in the US to Turkmenistan’s alleged forced labour harvest tainting its supply chain, the ethics of the global cotton industry are in the spotlight once again.   The bombshell CertainT isotope testing report that found almost a fifth (19%) of US cotton samples had Xinjiang origin as recently [...]

CertainT Market Insight 2023-2024 Report: Xinjiang Cotton Circumventing UFLPA

The “CertainT® Market Insight 2023-2024 Report: Xinjiang Cotton Circumventing UFLPA” provides the findings of a market study conducted between February 2023 through March 2024 that reveal 19% of all samples tested showed evidence of Xinjiang cotton. The report was prepared independently by Applied DNA Sciences and Stratum Reservoir. Key findings from the CertainT Report reveal [...]

Tests highlight Xinjiang cotton concerns

STONY BROOK - CHAMPAIGN - DNA and isotopic testing has revealed that 19% of all textile-based products tested contained cotton from the Xinjiang region of China which is banned in the US over forced labour concerns. Molecular technologies specialist Applied DNA Sciences (ADNAS) and Isotech Laboratories, part of the Stratum Reservoir group, tested 822 [...]

Banned Chinese cotton found in 19% of US and global retailers’ merchandise, study shows

NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) – Traces of banned Chinese cotton were found in 19% of a sample of merchandise selling at U.S. and global retailers in the past year, a study showed, highlighting the challenges of complying with the U.S. law aimed at blocking imports of cotton linked to forced labor in China. [...]

UFLPA enforcement versus the challenge of tracing cotton’s origin

There is growing clamour from the US apparel and textile industry to boost enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), however there are a number of challenges that need to be overcome first for verifying cotton's origin, writes Robert P. Antoshak, Gherzi Textile Organization partner and MeiLin Wan, vice president, Applied DNA Sciences. [...]

2024-05-13T15:43:03-04:00Categories: APDN in the News, Cotton, CTsite, Textile and Apparel|

How are dupes different than fakes? Lineapple Magazine breaks it down

By Applied DNA Sciences | June 1, 2023 A new article titled “They Are Not Fakes, They Are Dupes: They Appeal to Those Who Say They Are Green” sheds light on a growing concern in the world of brand protection and authenticity. The growing popularity of “dupes” or [...]

APDN in The NY Times: Revolutionizing Supply Chains with DNA Technology

By Applied DNA Sciences | May 15, 2023 Applied DNA has been featured on the front page of the New York Times, in a recent article titled “AI Technology Meets DNA to Transform Supply Chains.” The article explores how Applied DNA’s groundbreaking advancements are revolutionizing supply chain management by combining [...]

NCTO

Applied DNA Sciences is very pleased to be a member of NCTO, an association dedicated to helping U.S. textile manufacturing and promoting products made in the United States. Applied DNA is a “Made in USA” solution provider, and is indeed the only U.S. provider of PCR-based DNA traceability solutions. All R&D and production is [...]

2023-03-24T14:06:45-04:00Categories: Partners and Customers, Textile and Apparel|Tags: |
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