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Gildan named one of the world’s most sustainably managed companies G


Journal’s new ranking of the Top 100 Most Sustainably Managed Companies in the world.


ildan Activewear has ranked 32nd overall among The Wall Street


The company also claimed the 6th spot among the top 10 companies in the world in the business model/ innovation sub-ranking.


This recognition underscores the effectiveness of the company’s vertically-integrated operating model and supply chain from a sustainability standpoint. This has been a founding principle of the company’s business strategy which is fully aligned with the increasing expectations of customers, investors, employees and other stakeholders. Gildan was second


among only three apparel companies included in the top 100 ranking and was also the only North American apparel company. Glenn Chamandy, president and CEO at Gildan, said: “We are proud of our inclusion in this new Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ranking and acknowledgment as a top global performer.


“This recognition is a direct result of our unique business model of owning and operating our manufacturing facilities and reflects the continued commitment and progress we have made towards our vision of Making Apparel Better. Over the last 35 years, we have built a company known as much for the quality of our products as how they are made under our Genuine Responsibility program which allows us


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Trotec redefines laser processing with Ruby software


rotec Laser has redefined laser processing with the launch of the brand new laser software, Ruby. Characterised by a fast and intuitive workflow from idea to product, Ruby guarantees profitable laser processing with a connected, web-based platform. Regardless of the user's laser experience, Ruby makes working with a laser faster, easier and more profitable through a web-based setup. Dr. Andreas Penz, managing director of


Trotec Laser, said: "Ruby is not just a laser software, Ruby is a platform that guarantees profitable processing of jobs. Thanks to a connected, web-based and digital-to-the-core setup. This technology will offer laser users unmatched added value and will be setting new standards. "Laser machines will be fully digitalised in the future. The Trotec team has been working intensively on a new software generation for three years. The new, scalable software architecture has been worked from the ground up, thus creating the basis for future developments.” For laser users in particular, the new web-based platform offers possibilities that have long been in demand but were previously unthinkable including complete independence from the operating system. Ruby removes the requirement and cost for additional graphics software by combining design and production capabilities into a single software with an integrated workflow. Ruby not only features all the graphic tools required to create a design, the software enables direct file imports of common files including PDF, PNG and SVG, while incorrect files are automatically cleaned


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to manufacture clothes responsibly and ethically.” The Wall Street Journal’s inaugural ranking of the World’s Most Sustainably Managed Companies was produced based on a review of more than 5,500 publicly traded companies around the world that met disclosure standards for data showing what programmes, policies and performance metrics they have in place for several key sustainability dimensions, including environment, human capital, social capital, and business model/ innovation. The scores take a broad view of sustainability that assesses a company’s ability to create value over the long term, using criteria considered most financially relevant as defined by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB).


Ricoh announces winner of Ri 100 DTG printer competition


S Ruby redefines laser processing


and adjusted during the import. Ruby accompanies the user from the idea to the finished product. The cloud-based material database guarantees the best laser results right from the start. Trotec Ruby connects all laser devices in a single network either locally or in the cloud, allowing jobs to be distributed to multiple machines from a PC or Mac. Jobs are loaded onto the laser machine's integrated memory and processed without an additional PC. The innovative workflow means that jobs can be prepared by one user and produced by another at any time from any location. Ruby breaks new ground in user management with this integrated workflow and different roles and rights. Ruby's application programming interface makes the complete automation of business processes possible.


corpion Sportswear of Coventry has been announced as the lucky winner of a Ricoh Ri 100 DTG printer. Marc Lord, manager at Scorpion Sportswear, said: "We are delighted to have won the Ricoh Ri 100 DTG printer. It will be a great addition to our existing in-house print capabilities for personalising clothing, tote bags and promotional garments. There are many benefits of one-off personalised items to explore. We would like to thank Ricoh for their generous prize, and look forward to working with them."


Scorpion Sportswear is one of the UK's preferred suppliers of sportswear and accessories for clubs, schools and colleges across the UK and beyond. Production is undertaken in-house to ensure end-to-end control of each order from the creation of artwork through to delivery of the finished garment.


Scorpion Sportswear has won an Ri 100 www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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