US polyester producers complain of Chinese, Indian dumping
WASHINGTON – Two leading US polyester producers, Unifi and Nan Ya Plastics, have filed petitions alleging that dumped and subsidised
WASHINGTON – Two leading US polyester producers, Unifi and Nan Ya Plastics, have filed petitions alleging that dumped and subsidised

OREGON – Nike has had a remarkable global response to a circular economy challenge it set to create new products

LONDON – New research suggests UK legislation to address slavery in multi-national global supply chains has no teeth. When asked,

BRUSSELS – New research claims companies are breaking EU law by marketing hundreds of potentially dangerous chemicals that are widely used

SHANGHAI – UK fashion chain New Look is abandoning the Chinese market as part of moves which may see it

WASHINGTON – Figures from a new paper by the US International Trade Commission (USITC) suggest that talk of a ‘Made

AMSTERDAM – There are fresh calls for the results of garment factory audits to be publicly disclosed. Talking to Apparel

ONTARIO – A Parliamentary report in Canada has called for legislation to ensure businesses disclose steps they are taking to

LONDON – New research has highlighted the potential for including microplastic pollution in environmental assessment tools for the apparel and

LENZING – This week offers further evidence that the luxury fashion sector is embracing sustainability. Austrian specialist fibre maker, Lenzing, has announced a massive expansion

PERTH – An Australian tech business this week launched the first plant-free viscose-rayon fibres at an industry conference in Vancouver. Nanollose has set up a

KENYA – Clothing made with Calotropis procera, a species of flowering plant native to parts of Africa and Asia, are likely to hit shops before

ADDIS ABABA – Government, union leaders and textile manufacturers met this week to discuss wages and worker rights in Ethiopia’s rapidly developing textile sector. Among
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