Introduction to the work of IWTO FAO Budapest Elisabeth van Delden April 13, 2011.

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Introduction to the work of IWTO FAO Budapest Elisabeth van Delden April 13, 2011

Transcript of Introduction to the work of IWTO FAO Budapest Elisabeth van Delden April 13, 2011.

Page 1: Introduction to the work of IWTO FAO Budapest Elisabeth van Delden April 13, 2011.

Introduction to the work of IWTOIntroduction to the work of IWTO

FAO BudapestElisabeth van DeldenApril 13, 2011

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IWTO is the international

body representing the

interests of the world's wool-

textile trade and industry.

IWTO is...

Policy Monitoring

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IWTO membership covers

woolgrowers, traders, primary

processors, spinners,

weavers, garment makers

and retailers of wool and

allied fibres in its member-

countries, as well as all kind

of organizations related to

wool products and the wool

business in general.

Members of IWTONational Committee Members from around the world

Associate Members

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With the 4 pillar structure,

IWTO is aiming to position

and to value wool clearly in

the consumer mind as a

material which is desirable for

its technical, ethical and

comfort values.

Objectives of IWTO

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WOOL is natural, renewable, sustainable, biodegradable

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PROTECTION of rare breeds as well as heritage

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Supporting developing markets of wool and wool products

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What would happen if not?Benefit

WOOL

SYNTHETIC

TOP SCORING for wool

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Benefit

WOOL at the TOP of consumer`s MIND

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Benefit

Wool as INSPIRATION for architecture and interior design

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INTEGRATION of wool into LAWS and REGULATIONS

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Benefit

WOOLKEEPING SOVEREIGNTY over our brand and assets.

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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