20 Years Of OEKO-TEX® – Various Activities For The Anniversary Year

ZURICH, Switzerland — July 20, 2012 — The 20th anniversary of the International OEKO-TEX®
Association will be accompanied by a variety of events and communication activities this year.

Awards for exemplary businesses

Next year, the International OEKO-TEX® Association will be presenting the OEKO-TEX®
Sustainability Award for the first time to companies who have achieved outstanding performance and
innovations in the area of sustainability. All manufacturers and retailers who are certified
worldwide according to OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, 1000 or 100plus are eligible to apply – that is a
total of over 9,500 companies. Interested companies can submit their application on the dedicated
website www.oeko-tex.com/sustainability  by completing the form provided.

Initially, a panel of experts from the OEKO-TEX® Association will each month pre-select two
Companies of the Month from the applications received – one company which has its products
certified under human ecology aspects in accordance with OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and another
production company which operates under proven environmentally friendly and socially responsible
conditions in accordance with OEKO-TEX® Standard 1000. These companies and their achievements in
the area of sustainability will be portrayed in detail on the OEKO-TEX® website at the address
www.oeko-tex.com/company-of-the-month and in form of press releases and other means. In April 2013
the panel of experts will then select the winners of the “OEKO-TEX® Sustainability Award 2013” from
the group of “Companies of the Month” in the five categories environment management, safety
management, quality management, social responsibility and product innovation.

The participating companies will – among other things – receive a certificate, a logo graphic
and an online advertising banner for informing their customers about their commitment to
sustainability and about the nomination for the “Sustainability Award”.

International consumer survey confirms importance of neutral testing for harmful
substances


Nearly every second consumer worldwide rates textile quality labels proving testing for
harmful substances as important when purchasing textiles and clothing. This is the result of a
consumer survey carried out over the internet in 13 countries (Austria, China, Denmark, France,
Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom) by the
Cologne institute for trade research (Kölner Institut für Handelsforschung – IfH) on behalf of the
OEKO-TEX® Foundation. Between 200 and 300 retail consumers in each country were asked about their
general interest in textiles tested for harmful substances and about their familiarity with
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, among other questions.

The consumer survey clearly shows that consumers have a great need for tested safety for
textiles. The OEKO-TEX® label on the product is an important indicator for this and is perceived as
proof of neutral testing for harmful substances and therefore as a clear added benefit.
Manufacturers and retailers can use the labels as a prominent way of upgrading their certified
products. The study proves that this is increasingly true not only with regard to the large import
markets in Europe and America but also for the own domestic markets of large textile producers like
Turkey, India and China.

In this respect, the International OEKO-TEX® Association will continue to push information
for end consumers and retailers through testing for harmful substances and the label “Confidence in
Textiles” and also increasingly support manufacturers with labelling and communication.



Training competition for sales professionals


Employees from textile retail all over Europe compete with their specialist knowledge during
the SalesPro Games 2012 until 15 October 2012. The website www.oeko-tex.com/salespro provides
training documents for the participants for the product ranges Baby & Junior, Underwear &
Outerwear and Home Textiles. These are helpful for answering the 15 questions with which the
participants can qualify for the main round starting in November.

The aim of the SalesPro Games is to convey manufacturer-independent information about
textiles tested for harmful substances as well as general sales techniques. The participants learn
how to directly employ this information in sales discussions, optimising the quality of their
advice and their sales success.

New internet presence

The International OEKO-TEX® Association will soon present itself with a completely revised
website at www.oeko-tex.com. In addition to a more modern and fresher look the main focus of the
relaunch was the structural optimisation. Visitors can select their language and the required
target group area on a central portal page. A stricter delimitation of the contents for certificate
holders, manufacturers, retailers, end consumers and members of the press gives the overall site a
clearer arrangement. Language and image selection were also optimised with respect to these target
groups.

The central content of the site is the so-called buyer’s guide which internet users can use
to search for OEKO-TEX® certified products. Companies will in future also have the option to use a
self service portal to complete the data from the certificates with relevant information such as
company portraits, detailed product descriptions, brand information or contact data.



Outlook for the next 20 years


In 2012, different events will offer a look back at the past 20 years of OEKO-TEX®, but most
importantly an outlook for the next 20 years. The large bandwidth of the topics covered reflects
the diversity of the OEKO-TEX® system: The “Open Day” at the Spanish AITEX institute focused on
product-related testing for harmful substances according to OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. In April, this
enabled representatives of manufacturers and retailers to closely experience the testing process
from acceptance of orders to the different laboratory tests.

During the same month, 200 company representatives followed an invitation to an OEKO-TEX®
presentation with a fashion show in Shanghai, organised by the local branch of the Testex test
institute. In his presentation, Dr. Jean-Pierre Haug, General Secretary of the International
OEKO-TEX® Association, especially focused on the current “Detox” campaign by the environmental
organisation Greenpeace which calls for elimination of dangerous chemicals in textile production. A
demand which is already being met particularly by companies which are certified as environmentally
friendly production sites according to OEKO-TEX® Standard 1000.

The issue of sustainability was also the focus of the presentations and discussions at the
anniversary symposium in Frankfurt/Main (Germany). Among other topics, Werner Moser, Assistant
Managing Director of Mattes + Amann in Tieringen (Germany), explained how medium-sized companies
can use active sustainability as a locational advantage in global competition. In 1993, the
manufacturer of fine knit fabrics from Tieringen was one of the first companies to have their
products certified according to OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and is also one of the environmentally
friendly production sites according to OEKO-TEX® Standard 1000.

A seminar in New York on 14 November 2012 has the motto “OEKO-TEX® – The next 20 years”. The
keynote speaker will be Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who is known in the USA for his political involvement
in the area of environmental protection and sustainability. Representatives of the most important
textile and clothing companies in the USA and Canada are expected to attend the event. The event
offers European and Asian companies an ideal platform for active networking for the North American
market. Interested companies can register for the free event at www.oeko-tex.com from 01 September
2012 – spaces are limited.

Last but not least the international testing and certification system of OEKO-TEX® Standard
100 will be awarded the accolade of “Selected Location in the Land of Ideas”. “The Land of Ideas”
is an initiative by the German Federal Government and the German industry. Under the patronage of
the German federal president, companies and institutions which have excelled through their spirit
of innovation, inventiveness and resourcefulness have been presented with the award since 2006.
With its decision, the panel of experts from the “Land of Ideas” pay tribute to the commitment of
the International OEKO-TEX® Association in its 20th anniversary year. Long before the term
“sustainability” had even found its way into everyday use, the guidelines of OEKO-TEX® Standard
100, 1000 and 100plus were already ensuring better implementation of sustainability within the
textile chain. Today around 9,500 companies around the globe work together with OEKO-TEX®. It is
due to their efforts that today’s consumers all over the world are able to use millions of textile
products which pose no risk to health.



Posted on July 31, 2012

Source: Oeko-Tex Association

Sullair Extends VSD Product Line With New 230 Volt S-energy® Rotary Screw Air Compressors

MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana — July 24, 2012 — Maintaining its tradition of developing revolutionary
products and energy efficiency technology, Sullair is pleased to introduce its new line of 230 Volt
VSD S-energy® Lubricated Rotary Screw Air Compressors. Designed to meet the growing demand for
variable speed drive energy efficiency in a 230V package, this expanded line of compressors now
includes Models 1100e, 1500e, 1800e, 1800, 2200, 3000P, 3700 and 4500, all of which are now
available with Variable Speed Drive. These models range from 15 to 60 horsepower, with capacities
from 46.4 to 222 cfm and pressures ranging from 100 to 175 psig. 

As energy costs continue to escalate-frequently representing as much as 82% of the total
operating expense of a compressed air system-Sullair consistently responds with new equipment,
technology and performance features that address significant fluctuations in air demand. Typical
are the energy-saving features provided by Sullair Variable Speed Drive compressors by varying the
speed of the drive motor to match rising and falling air demand. When a compressed air system
operates at less than 100% load, variable speed drive allows the compressor to consume less
electrical power than any other motor control method. By adapting speed to output, Sullair VSD
compressors keep working at maximum efficiency. This is one of the most effective ways to minimize
energy consumption and conserve costs.  

Having the same footprint and performance characteristics as the 460V, the Sullair 230V VSD
S-energy® Compressors are designed to help users significantly reduce operating and energy costs
over the entire compressor life cycle. Contributing to these energy savings is Sullair’s
time-tested air-end design with low restriction inlet valve for superior CFM performance, the new
low-pressure drop air-fluid separation system to prevent energy loss, and a high efficiency
centrifugal cooling fan. The Sullair S-energy® compressor package also includes a variety of design
features that simplify maintenance, improve reliability and extend service life.

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Sullair’s


model 3700 in its


230 Volt VSD S-energy® Lubricated Rotary Screw Air Compressor line

Sullair is proud to be an ENERGY STAR partner. ENERGY STAR is a collaborative program of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE). The ENERGY
STAR certifies and labels products that are energy efficient.



Posted on July 31, 2012

Source: Sullair Corp.

Interface Announces Pending Sale Of Bentley Prince Street To Dominus Capital

ATLANTA — July 25, 2012 — Interface, Inc. (NASDAQ: IFSIA), the world’s largest manufacturer of
modular carpet, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Bentley
Prince Street division in a transaction valued at $35 million.  

Bentley Prince Street will be sold to Dominus Capital, a private investment firm, in
partnership with Bentley Prince Street President Anthony Minite and other members of the company’s
senior management team.  The transaction is expected to close in the coming few weeks, subject
to customary closing conditions. 

For Interface, the sale will allow the global company to focus management and business
strategy entirely on its core modular carpet business, while strengthening its balance sheet. 
As an independent company with sales in excess of $100 million, Bentley Prince Street will be
positioned as the largest California-based commercial carpet company continuing to offer broadloom,
carpet tile and area rugs. 

Los Angeles-based Bentley Prince Street has been a part of the Interface family of companies
since 1993, when Bentley Mills was acquired by Interface.  Bentley was merged with Prince
Street Technologies, another Interface subsidiary, in 2002, when broadloom operations were
consolidated on the West Coast.  

“Bentley Prince Street has the distinction of being an iconic brand in the marketplace,” said
Dan Hendrix, chairman and CEO of Interface, Inc.  “Anthony and his team have contributed a
great deal to our company’s success, and in particular, to our sustainability journey.  For
nearly 20 years, our Bentley Prince Street colleagues have journeyed with us in reducing our
negative impacts on the environment with the highest degree of integrity.  I know they will
continue to be a sustainability leader, while expanding the boundaries of commercial carpet design,
manufacturing and customer service.” 

Bentley Prince Street will continue to operate in California under the leadership of Anthony
Minite, who now assumes the additional role of CEO.  Minite said that daily operations will
continue as normal. 

“While the purchase may represent a change in ownership, it does not represent any change in
Bentley Prince Street’s commitment to delivering quality products and customer service, something
the company has done continuously since 1979,” said Minite.  “Being privately owned will be a
return to Bentley Prince Street’s entrepreneurial roots and afford the company, as well as its
loyal customers, the opportunity to write the next chapter in its rich history.” 

Ashish Rughwani, Partner at Dominus Capital, added “We are excited to partner with Anthony
and the rest of the management team in this investment.  We look forward to supporting them as
they continue to expand their industry leading product portfolio and further build-out their roster
of dedicated clients around the globe. In addition to making a substantial financial commitment to
Bentley, we look forward to utilizing our previous experience in the floor covering industry, as
well as our network of industry executives, to assist management in achieving its growth plans.”

Posted on July 31, 2012

Source: Interface Inc.

U.S. Trade Representative Kirk Welcomes Russia’s Acceptance Of WTO Terms

WASHINGTON — July 23, 2012 — U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk welcomed the news that Russia has
taken its final step toward membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) by notifying the WTO
that it has accepted the terms for its membership in the WTO. Thirty days from now, on August 22,
Russia will become the 156th Member of the WTO.

“Russia is the 6th largest economy in the world, and today’s action marks a significant point
in the evolution of the WTO and the global trading system,” Ambassador Kirk said. “As we have long
said, Russia’s membership in the WTO’s rules-based global trading system can benefit Russia, the
WTO, and the United States. Congress should continue to work on legislation regarding Jackson-Vanik
and Permanent Normal Trade Relations for Russia so American businesses, workers and creators have
access to the same benefits from Russia’s membership that their foreign competitors have.”

The United States still applies the conditions set out in the Jackson-Vanik amendment to
Russia. Since the WTO Agreement requires permanent, unconditional normal trade relations between
Members, the United States and Russia have stated that the Agreement will not apply between them
for the time being. The Administration is working with Congress on legislation to terminate the
application of the Jackson-Vanik amendment and authorize the President to extend permanent normal
trade relations to Russia as soon as possible.



Posted on July 31, 2012

Source: USTR

Alvanon Launches AlvaForm Studio Mannequin

Body fit solutions developer Alvanon Inc., New York City, has launched AlvaForm Studio — a garment
sizing and fit tool designed for small companies, designers, fashion students and garment makers.

Based on the company’s latest ASTM US Missy Standard generated from 3-D body scans of U.S.
consumers, the AlvaForm Studio technical fit mannequin features realistic human body shape, posture
and balance; and is suitable for pattern making, draping and fitting. Available in both dress and
torso form, the mannequin is made of soft memory foam wrapped in a stretch cotton weave. The forms
offer measurement lines for the chest, under the bust, high hip and low hip to help identify
critical measurement points for garment fit accuracy; and come with premium metal stands featuring
a counter-balance spring design, large wheels and foot locks.

AlvaForm now offers the tool in the United States and Canada, and plans to launch a European
shape equivalent later this year.

July/August 2012

Toyota, Trützschler Develop Prototype TCO 12 Comber

Toyota Industries Corp., Japan — manufacturer of textile machinery, automobiles, material handling
equipment, electronics and logistics solutions — and textile machinery manufacturer Trützschler
GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, have announced a cooperation to develop, manufacture and market combing
machines. The companies introduced the first jointly developed product, a prototype
Toyota-Trützschler TCO 12 combing machine, last month at ITMA Asia + CITME 2012 in Shanghai.

The new comber features Toyota’s servo motor technology using individual motors to
synchronize operation of the combing element drives on both sides of the machine, thereby
minimizing torsion of the elements as well as machine vibration. The companies report the comber
produces sliver of improved quality owing to considerably reduced combing condition variance of the
eight comb heads.

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Toyota-Trützschler TCO 12 combing machine

The TCO 12 also features a new head stock with draw box and can changer designed by
Trützschler based on the company’s know-how from building draw frames with individual drives and
featuring highly dynamic leveling. It also features Trützschler’s Disc Monitor draw frame quality
sensor, which provides data to enable the machine’s automatic self-optimization, and continually
monitors sliver count and corrects lap weight deviations as necessary.

July/August 2012

Genetec Global Technologies To Expand Simpsonville, S.C., Operations

Genetec Global Technologies Inc., Simpsonville, S.C. — a provider of automation solutions for
industries including textile, healthcare and automotive; and a subsidiary of Genetec Technology
Berhad, Malaysia — will expand its Genetec Technology Automation operations in Simpsonville, with
the expectation of adding 160 jobs.

The $1.2 million expansion will include sales, engineering and assembly capabilities for
providing custom automation equipment. The company will make considerable use of local machining
and fabrication suppliers to provide manufacturing services.

“This expansion will help augment our other businesses — Systems South in Fountain Inn, S.C.
and IP Systems in Denver — by expanding our market share with innovative designs, increased
capacity and global support,” said Dan Gehrman, vice president, Genetec Technology Automation.

July/August 2012

Brooks Brothers Implements TEXbase Software Solutions

New York City-based apparel retailer Brooks Brothers Group Inc. has selected Bozeman, Mont.-based
TEXbase Inc.’s Materials, Quality and Compliance data management solutions to facilitate
streamlining of its data management operations.

“The monumental task of managing regulatory and compliance requirements across the globe
forced us to seek a solution that would streamline our processes and centralize our testing data
from both suppliers and independent labs,” said Joe Dixon, senior vice president, production and
technical services, Brooks Brothers. “Partnering with TEXbase allows us to unify our disparate
sources of data into one central system that spans our complete product lifecycle, from raw
material concepts to finished product compliance. Furthermore, the fact that TEXbase is Software as
a Service removes a significant burden from our internal IT resources while complementing our
existing investments in PLM and ERP.

July/August 2012

AC Carpi, Autumn Cashmere Select Datatex NOW ERP

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions provider Datatex, Italy, reports that China-based
apparel knitter AC Carpi Apparel Co. Ltd., and Shanghai-based apparel and accessories knitter
Autumn Cashmere have implemented the Datatex NOW Web-based ERP solution.

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Datatex NOW ERP tracks production using bar code data.

NOW ERP offers sales management; planning and machine scheduling; production management
including seamless knitting, garment dyeing and finishing; shop floor data collection; purchasing
control; inventory management; and product standard costing and analysis.

July/August 2012

Lectra Unveils Kaledo® V3 Software

Soft-goods technology solutions provider Lectra, Paris, now offers Kaledo® V3, an updated version
of its Kaledo fashion-specific design software. The company reports the textile design suite for
creating prints, knits and wovens enables designers to experiment across fabrics while balancing
business objectives and production constraints.

“Demand has intensified for original designs and high quality, which means that fashion
companies now face the double challenge of producing rapidly and meeting consumer desires for
something unique,” said Anastasia Charbin, marketing director, Fashion, Lectra. “Designers need a
professional tool that allows them to turn inefficiency into design time.”

Kaledo V3 offers enhanced yarn shading options, a structured method of sharing and saving
information, and enhanced technical report creation owing to new features that update fabric
specifications automatically.

July/August 2012

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