25 August 2010, Hong Kong - Cashmere is coveted for its
unique qualities. Its softness, durability, lightness and warmth make it a
premium material desired by consumers worldwide. But, like other textiles and
apparel sub-sectors, the cashmere industry faces issues of quality and
sustainability on a global scale which threaten the long-term growth of the
industry. Cashmere World trade fair is set to address such issues and beyond
when it is held from 23 - 25 November this year in Beijing.
The organisers, UBM, and their government body partners CFNA
(China Chamber of Commerce of Import & Export of Foodstuffs, Native
Products & Animal By-Products) are offering attendees two significant
fringe programmes – the Cashmere Quality Forum and the Sustainability Conference, which are being
supported by key industry players including the Worldwide Responsible
Accredited Production (WRAP) and sponsors Huntsman Textile Effects.
The programmes are part of CFNA's on-going initiative to
protect the value of the cashmere business and educate industry professionals
and consumers about cashmere. CFNA has a mandate to set the standards of the
cashmere industry in China, the country which controls over 95% of the world's
supply of pure cashmere and produces 75% of cashmere products in the world.
WRAP has provided social responsibility training and
certification services to textile and apparel industries for over a decade. “We
are delighted to support Cashmere World for the greater future of the cashmere
industry," said WRAP Senior Vice President Mr. Francis Yuk, who will
participate at both the Forum and the Conference.
Mr. Yuk is confirmed as the moderator of the Cashmere
Quality Forum, where panellists will debate the need for global cashmere
quality standards and address both commercial and technical issues. He believes
the Forum will help the industry achieve a "unified approach to cashmere
quality analysis, cashmere manufacturing and quality improvement across the
supply chain."
Meanwhile, the Sustainability Conference will take place
following the forum, with the aim to promote the productive and sustainable
development of the cashmere industry. The conference speakers will offer a
multi-faceted perspective on the issue by addressing sustainable fashion, sustainable
cashmere and sustainable businesses.
Mr. Young Chul Kim and Ms. Alice Ng, both specialists
representing Huntsman Textile Effects, will offer insights into the future of
cashmere sustainability, while senior lecturer Dr. Judyanna Kong from The Hong
Kong Polytechnic University's Institute of Clothing & Textiles (ITC) is set
to present fashion and design trends for cashmere.
The Cashmere Quality Forum and Sustainability Conference
will take place 24 November 2010 at Cashmere World, the 3-day fair for the
international cashmere industry. For registration please visit http://www.cashmereworldfair.com
Cashmere World is an international trade fair for the entire
cashmere industry, from raw materials to finished products. It is a
high-standard, annual meeting place that promotes the sustainability of the
cashmere business through catalysing global fashion trends, technology
innovations and promoting unique qualities that make cashmere one of the
world's most loved luxury materials.
Cashmere World is organised by 2 major players, CFNA and
UBM. CFNA is under the jurisdiction of MOFCOM and also the country's only
national association for the cashmere industry. UBM is a leading professional
fair organiser with 110 international events under its operation.