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1 Sustainability in the Textile Value Chain Workshop “Food-Shelter-Clothes”, Biella-Italy, October 2010

2 Today’s AGENDA 1. bluesign vision 2. textile production 3. bluesign standard 4. bluesign applications 5. bluesign benefits

3 Resource consumption TIME FOR CHANGE

4 Environmental impact FOCUS ON OUR PLANET

5 unchanged development freezing current state corporate improvements and private economisation factor 10 Source: „The Earth“; Prof. Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek, Factor 10 Institute, F 83660 Carnoules Past presentfuture Global Mass Flow Development scenarios GLOBAL MASS FLOW

6 Today’s AGENDA 1. bluesign vision 2. textile production 3. bluesign standard 4. bluesign applications 5. bluesign benefits

7 Textile production CURRENT SITUATION Regulations in textile manufacturing becomes more and more complex. Too many Restricted Substances Lists (RSLs) & Eco Lables, and legislation such as the new “Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals” (REACH)

8 Textile production BLACK HOLE

9 Chemical Consumption Synthetics ? g/kg TEXTILE Chemical Consumption Cotton ? g/kg TEXTILE

10 Chemical Consumption Synthetics 110 - 820 g/kg TEXTILE Chemical Consumption Cotton 350 - 1,500 g/kg TEXTILE

11 Worldwide chemical use 25 % DIRECT AND INDIRECT IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY (Source: Greenpeace Germany)

12 Practical experience MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Recent European ECLIPS study shows:  Many MSDS are of generally poor quality  Large amount of products and substances not classified correctly  Much of important information not available  Implementation of EU-Directive deficient in 69%

13 For finishing of 1 kilogramme textile UP TO 700 LITRES of FRESH WATER

14 The annual water usage of one big brand demands the water of 2,000 SMALL LAKES

15 Today OUTPUT TESTING – MISLEADING?

16 What you don’t see at the end-product OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY

17 What you don’t see at the end-product WATER EMISSION

18 What you don’t see at the end-product AIR EMISSION

19 What you don’t see at the end-product WASTE MANAGEMENT

20 UFP's CO 2 NO x CH 4 SO 2 you do not see at the end-product what you do not see at the end-product What you don’t see at the end-product END-OF-PIPE SITUATION

21 What you don’t see at the end-product RESOURCE EFFICIENCY IN PROCESSING

22 Textile production NEED FOR CHEMICALS  Chemicals give colour and performance  Chemicals are not “bad” – if applied correctly  A “safe” chemical used badly can be many times more polluting than a classified chemical used correctly

23 “If you don’t know, you don’t care!” What you must know HOW IS YOUR PRODUCT MADE?

24 Today’s AGENDA 1. bluesign vision 2. textile production 3. bluesign standard 4. bluesign applications 5. bluesign benefits

25 Tackle the problem at its roots INPUT STREAM MANAGEMENT Tackle the challenge at its roots. Input control instead of only consumer testing at the end. All resources on the input side from raw materials, water, energy, and chemicals are managed with a sophisticated "Input Stream Management" System.

26 The bluesign ® standard WORLDWIDE INDUSTRY STANDARD Sustainability  Ecological footprint / Resource productivity  Economic success  Social responsibility Environment, Health & Safety  No dangerous emission  Consumer protection  Safety at the workplace

27 The bluesign ® standard SET-UP  No compromise in  functionality  quality  design  Best Available Technology (BAT)  From the industry – for the industry  Input Stream Management System  Chemical rating system  Resource optimisation concept  Holistic approach includes all types of textiles  On-site inspections worldwide  Solution provider with technical service

28 Qualitative comparison HOLISTIC APPROACH Eco Labels Various RSLs Organic EU Eco Flower bluesign ® standard Consumer SafetyEnvironmentResources & Processes Market Penetration

29 Today’s AGENDA 1. bluesign vision 2. textile production 3. bluesign standard 4. bluesign applications 5. bluesign benefits

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31 bluesign ® screening basis for EHS-Management “The bluesign ® standard is the best insurance for tomorrow’s products.” Detlef Fischer, Vice President, bluesign technologies ag Waste Waste Water End Product Raw Material Water Production Air Emission Energy  Full transparency in the production  Breaking down complex EHS-issues to a manageable level  Indication of resources and cost saving potentials compared to “Best Available Technology”  Safety for manufacturers, retailers and brands, consumers, and the environment

32 The bluesign ® bluetool application for chemical suppliers “We have to re-learn that quality is more important than quantity.” Peter Johnson, Product EHS Dept. Product Steward, Huntsman The science gateway to homologate chemical products.  Access an independent, expert third party to evaluate and register your chemical products  bluesign ® approved chemical products comply with global RSLs, eco labels, and legislations  Get your bluesign ® approved chemical products published on the bluesign ® bluefinder

33 The bluesign ® bluefinder application for textile manufacturers “Partnering with bluesign to support their efforts to raise industry standards for sustainability makes sense for our business, our customers and the environment.” Andy Vecchione, President, Polartec Advanced search engine for bluesign ® approved chemical products.  Optimise chemical sourcing regarding consumer safety using the bluesign ® bluefinder  The bluesign ® bluefinder provides comprehensive information about sustainable production  Get access to manufacturers of bluesign ® approved chemicals, dyestuffs, and auxiliaries

34 The bluesign ® blueguide application for brands and retailers “Bring more transparency into the supply chain.” Jill Dumain, Director of Environmental Strategy, Patagonia Comprehensive database for bluesign ® certified textiles.  Access to a comprehensive sourcing instrument for sustainable textiles, accessories, and trims  Get extensive information about environment, health, and safety issues  Access to manufacturers of bluesign ® approved fabrics

35 Today’s AGENDA 1. bluesign vision 2. textile production 3. bluesign standard 4. bluesign applications 5. bluesign benefits

36 “In the 1 st year of our membership with bluesign technologies, we were able to reduce:  water by 40%  energy by 20% = cost reduction in energy of 1.44 million USD per year!  chemicals in the waste water by 53% The bluesign ® standard combines eco-friendliness and economic benefits.” Ching-Lai Yeh, President, Everest Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan bluesign ® benefits EXPERIENCE OF A MANUFACTURER

37 Last year, bluesign technologies was able to save a total of 3,120 tons of solvents thanks to various bluesign ® screenings and the subsequent implementation of the bluesign ® standard. This is equivalent to a cargo train with 78 wagons! Resource management RESULT ON MANUFACTURER’S SITE

38 The bluesign ® community: sustainability is a team sport Inspire chemical suppliers, textile manufacturers, brands and retailers to work today for a better tomorrow. “The bluesign ® standard is the gold standard.” Kevin Myette, Director of Product Integrity, REI

39 bluesign technologies ag EMPA Building Lerchenfeldstrasse 5 CH-9014 St.Gallen Switzerland www.bluesign.com THANK YOU!


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