With an apparel and textile industry revenue target worth $300 billion by 2025 and India’s cotton and synthetic fibre production at 6.5 billion kg and 2.5 billion kg respectively now, the country needs around 9 billion kg of synthetic fibre to meet the target, she said.
Cotton and synthetic fibres should go hand-in-hand, several newspapers in south India quoted her as saying.
About 2.5 lakh new jobs have been created in the garments and made-ups sector since the government announced a relief package for them in June 2016, she said.
The readymade garment industry is the largest contributor to the country’s textile exports and employs about 12 million persons now.
Source: Fibre2fashion.
You can refer to it.
16 CFR 1610 Flammability test to clothing textiles
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You can refer to it.
16 CFR 1610 Flammability test to clothing textiles
http://www.ecosafene.com/EN/firetesting/furniture/584.html