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The Rise of Sustainable Fashion: Si-TPV Elastomeric Materials Shape the Future of Innovation in the Leather Belt Industry 11-22-2024 11:38 PM CET | Associations & Organizations Press release from: ABNewswire The fashion industry, known for its rapid production cycles and significant environmental impact, is undergoing a transformative shift toward sustainability. Among the many facets of this industry, the leather belt, a timeless fashion staple, has adorned waists for centuries. Its classic elegance and durability have made it a versatile accessory enjoyed by generations. Now, the belt sector is emerging as a key player in this green revolution. One of the most significant advancements in sustainable belt production is the use of eco-friendly materials. Traditional belts are often made from leather, which involves resource-intensive processes and ethical concerns regarding animal welfare. To address these issues, several alternatives have been developed: Plant-Based Leathers: Innovations in plant-based materials, such as Pinatex (made from pineapple leaf fibers) and mushroom leather (Mylo), offer biodegradable and sustainable options that mimic the look and feel of traditional leather without the environmental cost. Recycled Materials: Brands are increasingly using recycled plastics, including PET bottles, to create durable and stylish belts. This approach not only reduces waste but also decreases the demand for virgin plastic production. Organic and Natural Fibers: Cotton, hemp, and jute are being utilized to craft belts that are both stylish and sustainable. These materials are often grown with minimal pesticide use and are biodegradable. Material Innovation SILIKE strives to create sustainable solutions through product innovation, green development, and a people-oriented approach, contributing to a Sustainable Fashion future for humanity and society. An exciting advance in this endeavour is the use of recyclable Si-TPV Elastomeric Materials [ https://www.si-tpv.com/advancements-in-material-science-latest-innovations-for-tpu-solutions-flexible-shower-hoses-product/ ] (Thermoplastic Elastomers) in belt production. Si-TPV Elastomeric Materials [ https://www.si-tpv.com/advancements-in-material-science-latest-innovations-for-tpu-solutions-flexible-shower-hoses-product/ ] is a Sustainable Elastomeric Materials (Sustainable Thermoplastic Elastomers) produced by Thermoplastic Elastomer Suppliers and Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Manufacturer - SILIKEwhich reduces reliance on virgin oil while maintaining durability and weatherability. It contains no plasticisers or softening oils and supports a more circular economy. Si-TPV Elastomeric Materials are Extremely Silky Feel Material Without Additional Coating [ https://www.si-tpv.com/advancements-in-material-science-latest-innovations-for-tpu-solutions-flexible-shower-hoses-product/ ] and Safe Sustainable Soft Alternative Material that allows the user to experience luxury, long-lasting belts that feel silky smooth against the skin. Featuring Dirt-Resistant Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Elastomers Innovations, this material is resistant to dirt, abrasion, cracking, fading, and weathering, and is waterproof and easy to clean, ensuring a worry-free experience. Transform your style with sustainability in mind.Dive into the world of Si-TPV leather belts and elevate your look. Discover more Solutions, please contact us at amy.wang@silike.cn. Media Contact Company Name: Chengdu Silike Technology Co., Ltd. Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=the-rise-of-sustainable-fashion-sitpv-elastomeric-materials-shape-the-future-of-innovation-in-the-leather-belt-industry ] Country: China Website: https://www.si-tpv.com/ This release was published on openPR.
OTTAWA - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party is ready to introduce motions as early as today that would help the Liberals pass legislation to create their promised GST holiday but only if they separate it from their parallel promise to send $250 cheques to working Canadians. Singh said his party would open the procedural “gates” including motions to extend the sitting hours of the House of Commons to debate and pass the legislation in time for it take effect as promised on Dec. 14. Last week, the Liberals brought forward a plan to pause the GST on items like premade grocery items, beer and wine, toys and other holiday staples. The pause would last for two months. Singh says the NDP supports this idea, but oppose the associated $250 working Canadians benefit that is supposed to be mailed in the spring to anyone who earned an income up to $150,000 last year. Singh wants the benefit expanded to include non-working seniors and people who rely on disability benefits who did not have a working income in 2023. The Liberals have put the GST and benefit cheque bill on notice in the House of Commons but have been unable to introduce it because of an ongoing filibuster by the Conservatives over an unrelated matter of privilege. A Conservative motion demanding the government turn over unredacted documents to the RCMP on a green technology fund has been debated since late September, preventing any bills or other motions from being introduced or debated. The Conservatives insist that debate will continue until the documents are given to the RCMP or the NDP join them and the Bloc Québécois to vote non confidence in the government. At least two parties would need to support a motion to end or pause that debate. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said last week that both the GST holiday and the $250 cheques are aimed at helping people struggling with the cost of living. The rebate as planned would be issued to an estimated 18 million Canadians in the spring and cost around $4.7 billion. The government has issued notice of the legislation but hasn’t introduced it in the House yet. It also has put on notice a motion calling for debate on the bill, when it is introduced, to be limited to one 10-minute speech per party, and undergo just one vote for all the required stages of debate. Some Liberal MPs said Wednesday they think their government should consider expanding the eligibility for the benefit cheques. After the Liberal caucus meeting Seniors Minister Steven MacKinnon said the government has created a number of benefits to help low-income seniors. But Milton MP Adam van Koeverden said he wants to see more ambition in helping seniors and Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP Marcus Powlowski said if the government can afford to include seniors in the payments it absolutely should. The Bloc Québécois is also calling on the government to offer the rebate to seniors who are fully retired. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called the measure a “tiny, two month tax trick” and says if Trudeau cared about affordability he’d get rid of the carbon tax. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 27, 2024.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Makenzie McGill II ran for 155 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns and North Texas ended a five-game losing streak beating Temple 24-17 on Saturday in a regular-season ender for both teams. The win helped North Texas (6-6, 3-5 American Athletic Conference) reach bowl eligibility. Prior to Saturday, the Mean Green hadn't won since Oct. 12 when they beat Florida Atlantic 41-37. The game's scoring outcome was settled by halftime. Chandler Morris threw a 14-yard touchdown to DT Sheffield on the game's opening drive for a 7-0 UNT lead. Kali Nguma added a 36-yard field 19 seconds later following a Temple turnover. The Owls (3-9, 2-6) got on the board with Maddux Trujillo's 44-yard field goal. McGill made it 17-3 with a 39-yard scoring run. Eight seconds into the second quarter, McGill ran 51 yards to the end zone for a 24-3 edge. Temple got two touchdowns before the half ended when Joquez Smith and Evan Simon each ran it in from the 1 to reduce the deficit to 24-17. North Texas clinched a bowl berth for the 15th time in program history and eighth time since 2013. It's the first time in the Eric Morris era North Texas has qualified for a bowl. Temple hasn't posted a winning season since 2019 when it went 8-5 and ended the season with a 55-13 loss to North Carolina in the Northrop Grumman Military Bowl. The Owls have ended the last four seasons with records of 3-9. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more.SECP introduces direct investment framework for T-Bills, Sukuk, and other government instruments ISLAMABAD : Individual investors can now directly invest in Government Debt Securities (GDS), including Sukuk, marking a significant step towards expanding retail participation in Pakistan’s financial markets. This update was conveyed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb during his recent visit to SECP headquarters. Government Debt Securities encompass various instruments such as Treasury Bills (T-Bills), Pakistan Investment Bonds (PIBs), Government of Pakistan (GoP) Ijarah Sukuk, and other debt instruments issued by federal, provincial, or local governments, as well as statutory bodies. During the meeting, SECP officials shared the latest developments on GDS, emphasizing the regulatory framework designed to enhance accessibility for individual investors. Finance Minister Aurangzeb praised SECP’s efforts but stressed the importance of improving liquidity in the secondary market to ensure a robust trading environment. The government has already permitted money market schemes to invest in government securities traded on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX). This move aims to encourage maximum participation of mutual funds in Sukuk and other government-issued securities, SECP officials informed the minister. The SECP Chairman highlighted initiatives aimed at improving ease of doing business in Pakistan, leveraging technological advancements through regulatory reforms, digitalized services, and enhanced access to finance. He also briefed the minister on efforts to promote market innovation, including regulatory sandboxes and support for startups. Finance Minister Aurangzeb expressed keen interest in SECP’s sustainability-focused initiatives, particularly the ESG Sustain Portal. He also lauded the commission’s investor-centric efforts, such as the Central Gateway Portal, Emlaak Financials, and one-window solutions for companies. These measures are designed to simplify processes like digital document filing and facilitate investors. The minister urged SECP to raise awareness about these initiatives to maximize their impact on stakeholders. He also called for closer collaboration with the government to effectively introduce pension reforms and enhance cooperation with other regulatory bodies for seamless financial services. Furthermore, he assured the government’s full support for legislative reforms aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s financial sector. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() );
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