News Levi’s to slash China sourcing amid trade war SAN FRANCISCO – Levi Strauss says it will shift sourcing away from China and – potentially – Mexico in the Read More »
News Transparency trending in Australian wool sector SYDNEY – Efforts to boost transparency in Australian wool supply chains are evidenced by new data which shows that almost Read More »
News Waterless dyeing tech rolled out by British football clubs AARHUS – Smart technology which dyes fabric without the use of any water will be used for all the jerseys Read More »
News Uzbek govt wants Cotton Pledge lifted BERLIN – A group of independent human rights defenders have called for the boycott by Western brands of Uzbek cotton Read More »
News Study calls for ‘step-change’ on living wage issue SHEFFIELD – Just 3 out of 20 leading global apparel brands investigated were found to have measures in their supply Read More »
News ‘We can’t turn a deaf ear to farmers’ LONDON – What’s the best cotton production method for farmers? Organic? Conventional? Better Cotton? We recently published research where we Read More »
News Trump targets undervalued currencies with tariffs WASHINGTON – The Trump administration has proposed tariffs on products from countries which are found to have undervalued currencies. The Read More »
News Ted Baker, Farfetch trial circular fashion concepts LONDON – Luxury brand, Ted Baker, tech specialist, Farfetch, and outdoor brand FW will pilot circular business models as part Read More »
News Why green doesn’t mean higher prices NEW YORK – New figures show Bangladesh’s ready-made garment industry has the most green factories in the world – but Read More »
Bangladesh Accord “remains hopeful” it will be granted extension 28th February 2019 No Comments AMSTERDAM – A spokesperson from the Bangladesh Accord has told Apparel Insider they “remain hopeful” the Accord will be allowed to remain in Bangladesh to Read More »