News Rethinking durability in EU textile strategy New research challenges the EU’s durability-focused textile policy, and suggests tougher clothes won’t cut consumption without curbing overproduction and marketing-driven Read More »
News Dutch textile recycler i-did hits financial buffers THE HAGUE – Netherlands-based textile recycling enterprise, i-did, has requested a deferral of payment after the Dutch tax authorities refused Read More »
News Zalando debuts recycled Circ lyocell range BERLIN – Fashion retailer Zalando has launched its first garments made with Circ Lyocell, a material derived partly from recycled Read More »
News Brands urged to back regenerative claims with proof TEXAS – Textile Exchange has published a guide to help fashion companies make credible, evidence-based claims around regenerative agriculture. Titled Read More »
News New hub offers guidance on microplastic pollution NORTH CAROLINA – A new digital resource hub will educate people on the environmental impact of microplastic pollution linked to Read More »
News H&M posts modest Q2 growth amid currency and cost pressures STOCKHOLM – H&M reported a modest rise in sales for the second quarter of 2025, as the fashion giant faced Read More »
News OECD recognition for GOTS Standard STUTTGART – The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) has been assessed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Read More »
News Report slams “false solutions” in fashion supply chains LONDON – New analysis by the NewClimate Institute found the climate strategies of leading fashion companies lack credibility and fail Read More »
News Texaid files for insolvency as textile recycling crisis deepens ZURICH – One of Germany’s largest textile recycling firms has filed for insolvency, the latest casualty in a waste textiles Read More »
Wool output forecast for 5.7 per cent drop in dought-hit Australia 17th August 2018 No Comments SYDNEY – Australian wool production is forecast to fall by 5.7 per cent for the 2018/19 season as ongoing drought conditions hit output and wool Read More »
Selfie-syndrome fuelling wasteful purchasing 17th August 2018 No Comments LONDON – Almost one in ten Brits have revealed they have bought clothes online to wear once with the aim of posting a photo to Read More »