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Page 1: Finnish textile industry and case study of Marimekko.

Finnish textile industry and

case study of Marimekko

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Finnish textile industry

• Finnish textile industry is a part of the global world economy.

• Opportunities for the textile industry in Finland are in high-quality product design and fast delivery.

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Case Study of

Marimekko

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What is Marimekko?

• Marimekko is a Finnish textile and clothing design house renowned for its original prints and colors.

• The company designs and manufactures high-quality interior decoration items ranging from furnishing fabrics to tableware as well as clothing, bags and other accessories.

• Marimekko has factories around the world and in Finland the main factory is located in Helsinki.

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Employment

• The textile industry employs over 8 000 people in Finland.

• Most companies in the textile industry are small, and employee about 10-50 people.

• Textile production department employs about 7 000 people and about 71% of them are women.

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Materials• Cotton is the most commonly used material. Cotton is

used, for example, for the printed fabric. • The base fabrics used by Marimekko’s textile printing

factory come mainly from Germany, Peru, Turkey and the Baltic countries.

• According to a survey carried out by Marimekko, the cotton for fabrics and other Marimekko products is sourced around the world: from the United States, Africa, Asia and South America.

• Marimekko’s products have been designed to stand up to use and to stay beautiful. Ideally, they can last from generation to generation.

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Certifications

• Marimekko’s products have been granted a variety of certifications and labels guaranteeing their safety and ecological sustainability.

• The Öko-Tex Standard 100 certificate guarantees that the product has been tested and contains no substances harmful to people or the environment.

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Manufacturing countries

• In 2013 Marimekko printed 1.3 million meters of fabric at a textile printing factory in Helsinki.

• Marimekko’s biggest manufacturing countries are Finland (30%), Estonia (19%), Lithuania (14%) and Portugal (11%). Outside the EU, the biggest manufacturing countries were China (8%), Thailand (7%) and India (5%).

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The environment

• The materials used for products are tested regularly. Every effort is made to figure the environmental impacts of materials and recyclability as well as lifecycle issues into design.

• Marimekko has drawn up an environmental program and set targets for reducing environmental deterioration. Efforts are also made to take environmental aspects into account when new retail outlets are built.

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Recycle

• Marimekko tries to avoid producing miscellaneous waste and they take care that their recyclable waste goes to recycling.

• They recycle paper, cardboard and metal. • Off-cuts from fabric are used to make new

products.

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Workers

• Skilled, creative and committed employees are an important part of Marimekko’s success and their health is very important to them.

• Marimekko has a good working environment.

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Some pictures of Marimekko´s design

products

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(Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:11-07-29-helsinki-by-RalfR-053.jpg 7.5.2014)

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(Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Finnair_Airbus_A340-300_at_Brussels_Airport.jpg 7.5.2014)

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(Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marimekko_(8144056667).jpg 7.5.2014)

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(Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marimekko_(8144092018).jpg 7.5.2014)

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• Sources: – https://www.marimekko.com/– http://www.teollisuusopas.com/yleistietoa/

tekstiiliteollisuus/– http://www.tkm.fi/lehdistokuvat/

tekstiiliteollisuusmuseo/Lue_historia.pdf


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