News GOTS 8.0 released with tougher due diligence STUTTGART – Global Standard has released Version 8.0 of the Global Organic Textile Standard, with a new focus on due Read More »
News Netherlands to pitch circular solutions at Techtextil AMSTERDAM – The Netherlands will pitch a cluster of circular textile and digital traceability solutions to buyers and technology partners Read More »
News On opens robot-driven running shoe facility in South Korea BUSAN – Swiss sportswear brand On has opened a robot driven running shoe facility near the port city of Busan Read More »
News SFA backs new calls for rangeland finance and standards LONDON – UK peers will host a House of Lords reception on 25 February to put rangelands and pastoralist livelihoods Read More »
News France moves to lift textile EPR crisis PARIS – France is stepping up interventions in its crisis-hit textile Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system. The government says exceptional Read More »
News Performance Days expands Creative Area for Spring 2026 MUNICH – Performance Days is expanding its Creative Area format for the Spring 2026 fair which takes place 18-19 March Read More »
News Italy seizes 905 tonnes of “second-hand” textile waste ROME – Italian customs have seized more than 900 tonnes of textile waste that was being illegally shipped under the Read More »
News Texprocess to spotlight automation, AI and investment decisions FRANKFURT – Texprocess 2026 will bring around 200 exhibitors from 28 countries to Frankfurt in Germany from 21 to 24 Read More »
News AbTF to add cashmere traceability by 2027 HAMBERG – The Aid by Trade Foundation will make its Transparency Standard available for cashmere verified under The Good Cashmere Read More »
IFC evasive on questions over Uzbek cotton 14th February 2019 No Comments GENEVA – The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the finance arm of the World Bank, was evasive when Apparel Insider put a series of questions to Read More »
Voluntary CSR not protecting workers, claims research 14th February 2019 No Comments WASHINGTON – Voluntary CSR mechanisms are failing to protect workers in apparel supply chains, and a new, worker-centric model is required which involves binding agreements Read More »