News UN submits damning rap sheet for garment hub Myanmar NAYPYIDAW – A major new UN report has concluded that Myanmar’s military leaders, including its top commander, need to be Read More »
News Brands switch sourcing from China amid US tensions NEW YORK – US apparel brands are switching away from China as a sourcing hub amid fears over US-China tensions. Read More »
News Uniqlo still under pressure to compensate supply chain workers AMSTERDAM – Clean Clothes Campaign is continuing its campaign to pressure Japanese fast fashion retailer Uniqlo to compensate 2,000 Indonesian Read More »
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 »
Price squeeze continues for garment factories 3rd September 2019 No Comments AMSTERDAM – Research among more than 700 apparel suppliers globally has found continued downward pressure on prices faced by factory owners. The latest Better Buying Read More »
No-deal Brexit could cost UK fashion £900m 3rd September 2019 No Comments LONDON – The British Fashion Council (BFC) has claimed a no deal Brexit could cost the UK fashion sector up to £900m over the course Read More »