News US Outdoor Industry Association unveils first sustainability report DENVER – The US Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) has released its first-ever State of Sustainability in the Outdoor Industry report. Read More »
News Boost for Bangladesh worker helpline DHAKA — A helpline which allows Bangladeshi garment workers to report workplace concerns will remain in place in the country Read More »
News About You valued at US$1bn after investment round HAMBURG – German fashion tech start-up, About You, has been valued at more than US$1bn after a new round of Read More »
News UK MPs call for public debate on animal fur ban LONDON – The UK’s Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee has called on the Government to hold a public consultation Read More »
News Luxury brands collaborate on sustainability HONG KONG – A group of the world’s leading luxury brands, including Kering, Ralph Lauren, PVH Corp and Louis Vuitton, Read More »
News Bangladesh wants Accord and Alliance out by December DHAKA – Bangladesh’s State minister for labour and employment, Mujibul Haque Chunnu, has told local press he wants the Bangladesh Read More »
News Legal questions raised by Burberry destroying stock BRISTOL – A leading UK environmental consultant claims the decision by luxury brand Burberry to destroy £28.6m of unsold stock Read More »
News Inditex takes recycling programme to China ARTEIXO – The world’s largest apparel retailer, Inditex, says it aims to close the loop in fashion and now has Read More »
News Young shoppers driving sustainability revolution, claims Peta LONDON – Young shoppers are driving a “sustainability revolution” in the fashion industry by shunning products which contain animal products, Read More »
San Francisco bans sale of fur 21st March 2018 No Comments SAN FRANCISCO — There is further evidence this week that the tide is turning against the global fur industry with news that San Francisco officials Read More »
Apparel bodies urge labour reform in Cambodia 21st March 2018 No Comments PHNOM PENH – A group of industry bodies representing some of the largest apparel brands in the world, including Gap, H&M and ASOS, have sent Read More »