
Fashion firm fined over Covid-19 protection claims
BRISBANE – Australian activewear firm Lorna Jane has been fined AUS$5m for suggesting in its marketing that its clothing eliminated

BRISBANE – Australian activewear firm Lorna Jane has been fined AUS$5m for suggesting in its marketing that its clothing eliminated

GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has announced it is will not commission or participate in a standalone global

SPONSORED CONTENT – As China’s economy firmly bounces back and the country’s trade fairs are back in full swing, the

PORTSMOUTH – Plastic and microfibre accumulation in seafoods may be underestimated, claims new research. A study team from the UK

LENZING – Austrian fibre maker, Lenzing, has announced a collaboration with Italian company, Orange Fiber, to produce the first lyocell

SYDNEY – Australian consumers believe ethical fashion purchasing is important but are failing to follow through on their own beliefs,

TEXAS – US-based industrial hemp specialist, Panda Biotech, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with scientific traceability company, Oritain, to

PARIS – The French Parliament has passed new legislation which will introduce mandatory environmental labelling for all consumers goods – with

VANCOUVER – A new study claims it is possible to drastically reduce microfibre pollution from fashion through a combination of

ARTEIXO – Sales jumped by ten per cent at the world’s largest fashion retailer, Inditex, in the first nine months of 2017, to €17.96bn. The

STOCKHOLM – H&M has taken a significant step towards increasing its share of the burgeoning Chinese apparel market by expanding its collaboration with Alibaba. H&M
WASHINGTON – US polyester manufacturers have applauded a decision by the US Department of Commerce to apply tariffs to fine denier polyester staple fibre (fine

AMSTERDAM – A campaign led by Human Rights Watch, Clean Clothes Campaign, and International Labor Rights Forum is calling on Armani, Primark, Urban Outfitters, Forever
NEW YORK – Six leading apparel brands, Target, Esprit, New Balance, Puma, Gap Inc and Inditex, have shared their supplier lists with two NGOs, the US-based

We’re all ethical shoppers right? Well not quite. New research shows 78 per cent of us base our purchasing decisions mainly on price. The EY
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