News Myanmar workers “not benefitting” from wage rise YANGON – Garment workers in Myanmar are unlikely to benefit from recent minimum wage increases as factories have upped production Read More »
News PrimaLoft launches 100% recycled, biodegradable fibre NEW YORK – A US material technology business has launched what is claimed to be the world’s first 100 per Read More »
News Amazon clothing listings up 27% in eight months NEW YORK – The amount of clothing retailed on Amazon increased by 27 per cent between February and September 2018. Read More »
News Adidas leads pack in new human rights benchmark LONDON – Adidas is the world’s top scoring company in a new benchmark which assesses businesses on their respect for Read More »
News Online fashion bosses face Parliamentary grilling LONDON – UK Government has written to several online fashion retailers, including Boohoo, PrettyLittleThing and Misguided, after evidence given in Read More »
News Bangladesh facing supply chain chaos if Accord exits this month DHAKA – 532 factories could potentially be declared ineligible to produce for Bangladesh Accord signatory companies by 1 January 2019 Read More »
News HeiQ and DuPont partner on PFC-free water-repellent ZÜRICH – A new PFC-free water-repellent for leather has been established by Swiss textile technology business HeiQ and DuPont Consumer Read More »
News Organic cotton output rises 10 per cent TEXAS – Latest figures show global organic cotton output rose by 10 per cent to 117,525 MT in the 2016/17 Read More »
News Odour-free, silver-treated clothing poses toxic threat, claims report STOCKHOLM – New Swedish research claims clothing treated with silver poses a toxic threat to sediment-dwelling creatures and organisms in Read More »
NGO calls for trebling of wages in Bangladesh 6th July 2018 No Comments AMSTERDAM – There are fresh calls for a trebling of the minimum wage of Bangladeshi garment workers ahead of a meeting of the national Minimum Read More »
Germany Ministry calls for textile audit reform 6th July 2018 No Comments BERLIN – Germany’s Ministry of Economic Affairs has called for reform of textile factory audits, including greater transparency of audit reports and stronger worker involvement. Read More »