News Circulose expects production restart in Q4 SUNDSVALL – Textile recycler Circulose has said it expects to restart pulp production in Sweden in the fourth quarter of Read More »
News Operating loss at Spinnova doubles to €41.3m JYVÄSKYLÄ – Recycling tech business Spinnova has reported a sharply weaker 2025, with widening losses and plunging net sales. This Read More »
News German Partnership for Sustainable Textiles restructures BERLIN – Germany’s Partnership for Sustainable Textiles is being restructured into a new format called Dialogue and Impact for Sustainable Read More »
News Bangladesh roadmap warns brands risk deepening climate injustice DHAKA – A new roadmap argues global apparel brands must pay a “fair share” to support a just energy transition Read More »
News Shein loses ground in US apparel market NEW YORK – Shein lost ground in the United States apparel retail market in 2025, with sales falling for the Read More »
News Primark launches its first pre-loved denim range DUBLIN – Primark has introduced a denim range made using pre-loved denim, marking the retailer’s first collection constructed with post-consumer Read More »
News EU confirms ban on destruction of unsold clothing BRUSSELS – The European Union is adopting new rules that will prohibit the destruction of unsold clothing and shoes. The Read More »
News Better Cotton says 3,000+ certifications issued GENEVA – Better Cotton says more than 3,000 supply chain bodies have been certified one year after it transitioned into Read More »
News US agency investigates Nike over its DEI programmes ST LOUIS – The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says it is investigating allegations that Nike’s DEI programmes “discriminated against Read More »
Fresh warning over Turkmenistan cotton risks 9th April 2019 No Comments LONDON – A new report has warned of the risks of cotton that was picked using forced labour in Turkmenistan finding its way into apparel Read More »
Australian business to scale recycling for fibre blends 9th April 2019 No Comments SYDNEY – An Australian tech business which uses a chemical separation process to recover cotton and polyester from used clothing has told Apparel Insider it Read More »