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Follow on Google News | SGS Partners with H&M for Hazardous Substance Control Workshop to Promote the Goal of Zero DischargeSGS teams up with H&M and their suppliers by providing a Hazardous Substance Control (HSC) Workshop (1) for professionals in textile production.
By: SGS Consumer and Retail The HSC workshop was developed by SGS to train professionals in the textile industry in best practices for chemical management. SGS sees this workshop as an opportunity to make a substantial contribution to change in the industry. Focus is placed on chemical management at each critical stage in textile production, where large amounts of chemicals are consumed in steps such as dyeing, printing, washing, and finishing. Using the core concept of chemical flow management (CFM), this advanced and interactive workshop will educate participants in chemical risk assessment for specific manufacturing processes. In addition to increasing their technical competence in chemical management, risk assessment and traceability, participants will also receive a CFM toolkit which will help them find inherent risks before and during production, as well as conduct risk assessment, which can play a significantly positive role in overall chemical safety. The HSC workshop provides a platform where participants can exchange ideas on improving chemical management practices and encouraging continual improvement in mills and factories at every stage of manufacturing, with the goal of making a lasting impact industry-wide. By implementing tried and true best practices, many problems associated with hazardous chemical substances can successfully be avoided. Putting effective chemical management systems in place in the factory as well as at every step along the supply chain is a priority for guaranteeing a safer workplace and better environment. Striving for Zero Discharge Commenting on the partnership with SGS, Ms. Sheila Shek of H&M Global Environmental Supply Chain Responsible said, “In order to enhance the competence level in chemical management of factories, we are working with SGS to organize the HSC workshop. We believe this workshop is a crucial step for the industry to achieve the goal of zero discharge of hazardous chemicals.” Mr. Spencer Yeung, SGS Global Softlines Vice-President commented: “We are honored to partner with H&M who share our passion in advancing the textile industry by enhancing technical competence and reducing pollution for a better planet.” Reference: (1) SGS Consumer Goods and Retail, Hazardous Substance Control Workshop (http://www.sgs.com/ About SGS Softlines Services SGS Global Softlines has an extensive network of over 40 laboratories worldwide, with a strong team of committed professionals from multi-disciplinary backgrounds. Their internationally accredited state-of-the- For further information, please contact: Contact details: SGS Consumer and Retail Kris Wan Global Softlines Development Office 5/F Manhattan Centre 8 Kwai Cheong Rd Hong Kong, China Website: www.sgs.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/ SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 80,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,650 offices and laboratories around the world. End
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