News Inditex, IndustriALL partner on labour rights GENEVA – The world’s largest apparel retailer, Inditex, says it will share best practices in labour rights after renewing a Read More »
News Cambodia close to losing EU trade benefits PHNOM PENH – Phnom Penh Cambodia slipped another step closer to losing all of its trade sweeteners with the EU Read More »
News VF Corp to announce Science Based Targets GREENSBORO – US apparel retail group, VF Corporation, which owns brands such as Timberland, The North Face and Vans, will Read More »
News Unsold clothing dilemma rife in Germany BERLIN – A study of the German clothing market suggests 10 to 20 per cent of clothing items remain unsold Read More »
News Adidas to cease production at Speed Factories HERZOGENAURACH – Adidas has announced it will cease production at the two ‘Speedfactories’ it built in Germany and the US Read More »
News H&M chief criticised for “cynical” comments LONDON – The recent comments of H&M boss Karl-Johan Persson, in which he attempted to justify the fast fashion business Read More »
News RealReal goods are not so real NEW YORK – Luxury US apparel retailer, the RealReal, has been forced to issue an apology to consignors and customers Read More »
News Gap to save 3 billion litres of water by end of 2020 AHMEDABAD – US apparel retailer Gap and global textile manufacturer Arvind have unveiled a new water treatment facility that will eliminate the Read More »
News Profits stumble again at Lenzing LENZING – Profits for Austrian wood-based fibre business, Lenzing, slid by 15.6 per cent in the third quarter of 2019. Read More »
Funding boost for circular economy initiatives 18th June 2018 No Comments AMSTERDAM – Five initiatives aimed at closing the loop in the apparel sector have been given a €1.29m funding boost by the C&A Foundation. The Read More »