News Fuel shortages disrupt Sri Lanka apparel sector COLOMBO – Fuel and energy shortages could impact the performance of Sri Lanka’s apparel export sector this year, the country’s Read More »
News EU urged to bring in ‘polluter pays’ laws for textiles LONDON – The European Union should introduce Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws which would see textile and fashion retailers charged Read More »
News Textilbuendnis members urge Germany to ratify ILO Convention 190 BERLIN – A group of members from the German Partnership for Sustainable Textiles (Textilbuendnis) have called on the German Government Read More »
News Fashion in mass boycott of Russian market LONDON – Most of the world’s top fashion brands and retailers have now suspended operations in Russia and are rapidly Read More »
News Uniqlo to keep Russian stores open amid global backlash TOKYO – Japanese fast fashion brand Uniqlo has announced it will keep its 49 Russian stores open. The decision makes Read More »
News Lenzing opens world’s largest lyocell plant in Thailand PRACHINBURI – Wood-based speciality fibre business, Lenzing Group, has opened the world’s largest lyocell plant in Thailand. The Є400m plant, Read More »
News ILO outlines forced labour progress in Uzbek cotton GENEVA – Uzbekistan’s cotton sector appears to have taken another step towards coming in from the economic cold. The latest Read More »
News Nike halts online sales in Russia amid Ukraine crisis OREGON – Nike has announced it is suspending online sales of its products in Russia because it says it cannot Read More »
News Bestseller calls halt to sales in Russia COPENHAGEN – Danish fashion retailer Bestseller has announced a halt to all apparel sales in Russia amid the country’s ongoing Read More »
Next, M&S, Debenhams post gender pay gap 6th April 2018 No Comments LONDON – The gender pay gap at rapidly growing UK ultra fast fashion business, Missguided, is 46.3 per cent, while women make up a staggering Read More »