News CmiA cotton demand soars by 79 per cent GENEVA – Demand for Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) procured cotton leapt by a remarkable 79 per cent in 2017. Read More »
News Textile Exchange and Bluesign to stage back to back conferences MILAN – Two of the world’s leading sustainable textile organisations will stage back to back conferences in Italy this autumn. Read More »
News Fashion for Good to open sustainable fashion museum AMSTERDAM – Fashion for Good will open a museum in October which explores issues around sustainable fashion. Open seven days Read More »
News Ethiopia way short of textile export target ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia’s textile and garment sectors achieved less than half of their export target for the 2017-2018 fiscal Read More »
News Organic cotton and BCI to work more closely AMSTERDAM – Organic cotton and the Better Cotton Initiative will collaborate more closely moving forwards. In an exclusive interview with Apparel Read More »
News Adidas, H&M, Primark outline 2018 sustainability targets BERLIN – More than 100 global organisations have published detailed roadmaps outlining how they will increase sustainability along the global Read More »
News Wool output forecast for 5.7 per cent drop in dought-hit Australia SYDNEY – Australian wool production is forecast to fall by 5.7 per cent for the 2018/19 season as ongoing drought Read More »
News Selfie-syndrome fuelling wasteful purchasing LONDON – Almost one in ten Brits have revealed they have bought clothes online to wear once with the aim Read More »
News Mass consumption an “experiment gone wrong” LONDON – Fashion Revolution founder Orsola de Castro has welcomed the furore around Burberry’s stock incineration, believing the resulting bad Read More »
Esprit warns of two year transition period 26th February 2019 No Comments HONG KONG – Global fashion chain Esprit has delivered a disappointing set of financial results while warning that the next two years will be a Read More »
Should brands set science-based targets on biodiversity? 26th February 2019 No Comments LONDON – Global apparel companies need to start setting science-based targets for biodiversity or risk long term security of their supply chains. That’s the view Read More »