
Calls for UK rules on supply chain due dilligence
LONDON – Leading civility society organisations have called on the UK government to bring in laws which would compel multi-nationals

LONDON – Leading civility society organisations have called on the UK government to bring in laws which would compel multi-nationals

LONDON – A new report has warned of the risks of cotton that was picked using forced labour in Turkmenistan

SYDNEY – An Australian tech business which uses a chemical separation process to recover cotton and polyester from used clothing

WASHINGTON – Leading global apparel trade bodies have written to the Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen urging him to address

HAMBURG – German retailer Tchibo has called for Europe-wide regulations to improve working conditions and wages in textile supply chains.

JYVÄSKYLÄ – A Finish workwear business is set to become the first company to use the ground-breaking textiles fibres of

BRUSSELS – The use of forced labour remains a “systemic problem” in the cotton fields of Uzbekistan, claims the latest

YANGON – Garment manufacturers in Myanmar are switching to renewable energy to boost sustainability. With a number of factories already

NEW YORK – PVH, which owns the Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein brands, recorded revenues of nearly US$9.7bn for FY2018

HONG KONG – Smart new modelling technology can digitally map a person’s body shape and size in just a few seconds – opening up enticing

ISTANBUL – Textile and apparel unions in Turkey, Europe’s largest textile exporter, have backed calls for a living wage in their sector. Industry unions pledged

BHAVNAGAR – Indian scientists have developed a nano-material from seaweed which can be used for the effective treatment of contaminated textile wastewater – without using

ST GALLEN – Leading global textile standards organisation, Bluesign technologies, has been announced as the first accredited certifier for manufacturing restricted substance list (MRSL) conformance
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