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  • Ferla hopes to produce only 150,000 meters (about 164,000 yards) of fabric this year, down from 250,000 meters in the 1980s.

    In Italy's Mills, a New Spin Emerges Christina Binkley 2010

  • Vitale Barberis Canonico SpA is ten times the size of Ferla.

    In Italy's Mills, a New Spin Emerges Christina Binkley 2010

  • Vitale Barberis Canonico SpA is ten times the size of Ferla.

    In Italy's Mills, a New Spin Emerges Christina Binkley 2010

  • Ferla let the hatch slide open and entered the command centre.

    Parlor Games Carol Reid 2010

  • Vitale Barberis Canonico SpA is ten times the size of Ferla.

    In Italy's Mills, a New Spin Emerges Christina Binkley 2010

  • Ferla hopes to produce only 150,000 meters (about 164,000 yards) of fabric this year, down from 250,000 meters in the 1980s.

    In Italy's Mills, a New Spin Emerges Christina Binkley 2010

  • Ferla hopes to produce only 150,000 meters (about 164,000 yards) of fabric this year, down from 250,000 meters in the 1980s.

    In Italy's Mills, a New Spin Emerges Christina Binkley 2010

  • "Ferla, look into the command centre and see what they were up to!"

    Parlor Games Carol Reid 2010

  • In April 2007, the New York Times's Ruth la Ferla visited one of Ms. Barnett's "eco parties" — kind of like a Tupperware party, but with eco-friendly products — and discovered that the daughter of cable television and cellular phone billionaire George Lindemann was pushing green housecleaning onto fancy friends like Renée Rockefeller, Valesca Guerrand-Hermès, Melania Trump, Julia Koch and Jessica Seinfeld.

    How Sloan Barnett Got Her Friends to Go Green 2008

  • In April 2007, the New York Times's Ruth la Ferla visited one of Ms. Barnett's "eco parties" — kind of like a Tupperware party, but with eco-friendly products — and discovered that the daughter of cable television and cellular phone billionaire George Lindemann was pushing green housecleaning onto fancy friends like Renée Rockefeller, Valesca Guerrand-Hermès, Melania Trump, Julia Koch and Jessica Seinfeld.

    How Sloan Barnett Got Her Friends to Go Green 2008

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