
CmiA cotton demand soars by 79 per cent
GENEVA – Demand for Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) procured cotton leapt by a remarkable 79 per cent in 2017.

GENEVA – Demand for Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) procured cotton leapt by a remarkable 79 per cent in 2017.

MILAN – Two of the world’s leading sustainable textile organisations will stage back to back conferences in Italy this autumn.

AMSTERDAM – Fashion for Good will open a museum in October which explores issues around sustainable fashion. Open seven days

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia’s textile and garment sectors achieved less than half of their export target for the 2017-2018 fiscal

AMSTERDAM – Organic cotton and the Better Cotton Initiative will collaborate more closely moving forwards. In an exclusive interview with Apparel

BERLIN – More than 100 global organisations have published detailed roadmaps outlining how they will increase sustainability along the global

SYDNEY – Australian wool production is forecast to fall by 5.7 per cent for the 2018/19 season as ongoing drought

LONDON – Almost one in ten Brits have revealed they have bought clothes online to wear once with the aim

LONDON – Fashion Revolution founder Orsola de Castro has welcomed the furore around Burberry’s stock incineration, believing the resulting bad

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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