News Li & Fung introduces ‘sewbots’ in supply chains HONG KONG – Global apparel supply chain management and logistics business, Li & Fung, has partnered with a US company Read More »
News DNA technology boosts Australian cotton traceability MOREE – Efforts to fully trace Australian cotton along the entire supply chain have been given a boost with news Read More »
News H&M evasive on living wage issue STOCKHOLM – H&M has responded to international calls for it to fulfil previous living wage pledges by issuing a statement Read More »
News Appeals court considers US$2bn Rana Plaza lawsuit ONTARIO – An appeals court in Ontario is considering whether Canadian retailer, Loblaw, has a duty of care to suppliers’ Read More »
News South African mohair industry questions Peta report PORT ELIZABETH – The South African Mohair industry has questioned the legitimacy of a Peta report which found evidence of Read More »
News ZDHC launches interactive MRSL AMSTERDAM – The ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Programme has released an electronic version of its Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL) Read More »
News Cambodia’s EU and US trading benefits in jeopardy BRUSSELS – The European Union has announced it will undertake a dedicated mission to Cambodia this summer to monitor its Read More »
News Eco-textile labels failing consumers, claims report LONDON – Textile certification schemes have “lost their way” and are failing consumers who are trying to make ethical and Read More »
News Commercial spider silk moves closer in Vietnam ANN ARBOR – A US technology business which has established itself as the world’s foremost developer of spider silk fibres Read More »
Sweden, France want ban on allergenic substances in clothing 26th April 2019 No Comments STOCKHOLM – Sweden and France are proposing an EU ban on more than a thousand allergenic substances used in items such as clothing and shoes. Read More »