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Textile Exchange Member Companies 20190410 Textile Exchange Member Companies Bottega Veneta Burberry 3M China Limited C.L.A.S.S. AATCC (American Association of Textile Chemicals and Colorists) C&A Buying AB Lindex C&A Foundation Acne Studios Canada Goose Adidas Sourcing Ltd. Canopy Planet Aditya Cott Fibre Carhartt, Inc. Aid by Trade Foundation (ABT) Casper Sleep Inc. Akasya Tarim Urun. A.S. Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Aksa Akrilik Kimya Sanayii A.S. | Aksa Acrylic Cathrine Hammel AS Chemical Company ChainPoint Alante Capital Change Agency Alexander McQueen (AMQ) Chang-Ho Fibre Corporation Alterra Pure Chargeurs Wool amelia°williams studio Charles & Keith Anandi Enterprises Chetana Society Anubha Industries Private Limited Chetana-Vikas Appachi Eco-Logic Project Circular Systems SPC Applied DNA Sciences (ADNAS) Clavis Partners, LLC ARC'TERYX Equipment Col&Bri Partners SL Armstrong Spinning Mills (P) Ltd. ColorZen Arvind Limited Columbia Sportswear Company Arvind Limited Farm Project Common Objective Asahi Kasei Corporation Concept III International Ascena Retail Group, Inc. Control Union Certifications ASOS.com COPROEXNIC ATB Costa Rican Investment Promotion Agency (CINDE) Aventura Clothing/Sportif USA CottonConnect Azureland Organic Co., Ltd. Cotton Council International Beechfield Brands Limited Country Road Group Bella Notte Linens Coyuchi, Inc. Bennett and Company Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute Bergman/Rivera SAC CVS (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Bestseller A/S Darlington Fabrics Corporation Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) David Jones | Woolworths Holding Bhuvaneswari Tex Deer Creek Fabrics, Inc. Biocoton (India) Pvt Ltd/Sustainable Cotton Consultancy Delta Galil Industries Ltd. Boll & Branch LLC (Boll and Branch) Desigual Bolt Threads Dhana Inc. Bonobos Diadora S.p.A. Join us! Contact us for more Already a Member? Be part of the Updated April 10, 2019 information about Membership. community in the Member Hub. Dibella Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) DIRD Group Good Looping DK Company A/S Green Threads Inc. DuPont Biomaterials Green Zone Recycling, LLC Eagle Creek Grund America LLC Eastpak G-Star Raw CV ëClean LLC Gucci Ecoalf Recycled Fabrics Guilford Performance Textiles ecoCentric Ltd. GYPSETGIRL Eco Culture Manufacturing.com H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB Ecos ag Haglofs Scandinavia AB Eddie Bauer Haiyan Haili Green Fiber Co., Ltd. Egedeniz Tekstil A.S. Hallotex S.L. Eileen Fisher, Inc. Hanky Panky Elaine Delgado Consulting Hebei Xindadong Textile Co., Ltd. Elodie Wacheux Helvetas Ergobaby Hemp Fortex Industries Ltd. Esprit Europe Services GmbH Himalayan Wild Fibers Esquel Group HIMES LLC Etam Group Strategy Hohenstein Institute European Outdoor Group (EOG) HUMANA Kleidersammlung GmbH evrnu Hussain Mills Limited Fabrikology International Huston Textile Company FABSCRAP, Inc. ICEA Faherty Brand Icebreaker Fair Fashion Center - GCU New York | Glasgow IKEA of Sweden Caledonian University New York Imbotex Srl Fashion Care Imperial Stock Ranch Fashion for Good Indigenous Designs Fashion Takes Action INDITEX S.A Fast Retailing Co., Ltd Indorama Polyester Industries Fiberactive Organics, LLC International Fur Trade Federation Field to Market Intrinsic Textiles Group FITI Testing & Research Institute ISKO Fjallraven - Fenix Outdoor Group J. Crew Group Inc. Fog & Moon Studio JanSport Fong's National Engineering Co., Ltd. Japan Organic Cotton Association/JOCA Forum for the Future Jeong San International FROM THE ROAD Joong Ang Textile Co., Ltd. FUTUREADi Kabini Organics Farmers Producers Company, Ltd. Futuremade Group LLC KappAhl AB Gallant International Inc. Kathleen Wood Consulting GANT AB Kathmandu Ltd. Gap Inc. Kering Garnet Hill, Inc. KID Interior AS Gebr. Elmer & Zweifel GmbH Kimberly-Carr Home Designs Geetanjali Woollens Pvt. Ltd Kintra Fibers, Inc. Giotex Ltd. Kipling . Join us! Contact us for more Already a Member? Be part of the Updated April 10, 2019 information about Membership. community in the Member Hub. KnowledgeCottonApparel Oaklyn Equestrian, LLC Kowa Company, Ltd. Omax Cotspin Pvt. Ltd. KOZM Organic Cotton Accelerator (OCA) L.L. Bean, Inc. Organic Cotton Colours, SL Laguna Fabrics / Enviro Fabrics Organic Trade Association (OTA) Lands' End OrganiMark La Siesta GmbH Orimpex Tekstil Ltd.Sti Lee Oritain UK Lenzing Fibers OTIS College of Art & Design Life Cycle Engineering, Srl. Otto Group Linda Cabot Designs Outdoor Industry Association / OIA Loftex Outdoor Sports Valley (OSV) Lojas Renner Outerknown (OK) Loomstate Pagurojeans S.r.l. Louise Paris Ltd. Panoco Trading Co. Ltd. Lucerne Universitiy of Applied Sciences and Arts Patagonia lululemon athletica Paul Reinhart AG LVMH Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK) Mantis World Pettenati Centro America SA de C.V. Marc O'Polo International GmbH Piece & Co. Marks & Spencer Plumeria Bay, Inc. Materials Innovation Lab (MIL) prAna Mayamiko Pratibha Syntex Pvt. Ltd. Mecilla Puhan Farmers Association Pre Organic Cotton Program, operated by ITOCHU Corporation and KURKKU Co. MetaWear Primark Ethical Trade - AB Foods Michael Sligh Consulting Promodoro Fashion GmbH Mohair South Africa NPC Puma AG Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) Punarbhavaa Sustainable Products (PSP India) MQ Holding AB Pure Strategies Nan Ya Plastics Corporation PVH Corporation Napapirji Queen of Raw Native Energy Ralph Lauren Corporation Natural Fiber Welding, Inc. Ramblers Way Naturepedic Rare Nature USA Re:Down LLC Natur-Tec India Pvt. Ltd. re:newcell AB Neo-Concept Group Ltd Recover/Hilaturas Ferre Neutral.com ApS Recyctex Co., Ltd. New Balance Athletic Shoe Reef New Wave Group S.A. Reformation/LYMI Inc. Nike, Inc. REI Nishi Senkoh Co., Ltd. Remei AG/bioRe Noble Ecotech Resource Recycling System (RRS) Norrona Sport AS RESTORE Clothing Norwex China Co., Ltd. Riders by Lee Novozymes Rock & Republic NSF International Royal Robbins LLC Nudie Jeans Marketing AB . Join us! Contact us for more Already a Member? Be part of the Updated April 10, 2019 information about Membership. community in the Member Hub. Rural Advancement Foundation International (RAFI) Textile Development Unit, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment - Tanzania Sanko Tekstil Inc. Texture Clothing Sateri The AboveBoard Co. Schneidinger AG The Global Alliance for Sustainable Supply Chain (ASSC) SCS Global Services The Knitwit Stable Shanghai Different Chemical Fiber Co., Ltd. The North Face Shinfuji Company Limited Theory Shokay The Renewal Workshop SIA Foundation Pakistan The Timberland Company SKFK / Atique Import Thousand Fell Smallholder Farmers Alliance Tierra Smart Shirts Liminted Toad & Company Smartwool Toktok GmbH Soil Association Toyoshima & Co., Ltd. Source Atlantique, Inc. Transfer Tech Co., Ltd. SourceTrace Systems/STI Solutions, LLC Triaz Group Sourcing Journal Online Tsunami Sport Ltd. South African Sustainable Textile and Apparel Cluster (SASTAC) Under the Canopy South Asian Sourcing Pvt. Ltd. Unifi, Inc. Spectrum International Pvt. Ltd. United States Fashion Industry Association (USFIA) Spiber Inc. Vans Stanley and Stella SA Varner Retail Stardust Materials Veja fair trade SARL Stella McCartney (SMC) Vertical Knits SA DE CV Suminter India Organics Pvt. Ltd. VF Corp Summit Company B.V./ITC Accessories Voice Norge AS Super Spinning Mills Ltd. Volcom, Inc. Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) Vreseis Ltd. Sustainable Cotton Project We aRe SpinDye Sustainable Furnishings Council (SFC) Wear Organic Sympatex Technologies GmbH Wearpact/PACT Apparel Tact & Stone (formerly Landon Nash) WestPoint Home Taiga Apparel (PVT) Ltd. Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network Target Williams-Sonoma, Inc. / Pottery Barn / West Elm Taylor Home & Fashions Limited Wilson College of Textiles at North Carolina State University Tchibo GmbH Woolworths Holdings Tejidos Royo Woolworths SA | Woolworths Holdings TENGIVA (a division of Cacith) Wrangler Texaid Xinjiang Good Harvest Agriculture Development Co. Ltd. Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Coop (TOCMC) Zalando . Join us! Contact us for more Already a Member? Be part of the Updated April 10, 2019 information about Membership. community in the Member Hub. .
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