News Poor product information drives fashion returns LONDON – A new survey suggests poor product information is fuelling avoidable fashion returns, causing brands to still lose sales Read More »
News Archroma and ORTA use wool waste dyes in denim LONDON – Archroma and Turkish denim manufacturer ORTA are launching a denim collection dyed with colourants made partly from wool Read More »
News Recycler Reju secures €135m Dutch Government backing LONDON – Textile recycler Reju has secured €135m in support from the Dutch government for its planned recycling plant at Read More »
News Nike warns of slower recovery and China weakness OREGON – Nike has told investors fourth-quarter sales are likely to fall by a low single-digit percentage rather than return Read More »
News Bangladesh tightens grip on global denim trade LONDON – Bangladesh strengthened its hold on the global denim trade in 2025, extending its lead in both the EU Read More »
News Textile recycling company Syre signs Vietnam plant deal GIA LAI – H&M-backed textile recycling business Syre has signed a deal with engineering group ABB as it pushes ahead Read More »
News Textile Exchange publishes major new cotton LCA TEXAS – Textile Exchange has published a major new cotton LCA that shows how sharply impacts can vary across production Read More »
News EU customs overhaul targets fashion parcel surge BRUSSELS – The EU has announced a major overhaul of its customs code which will hit fashion brands selling cheap Read More »
News Project assesses mass balance approach for bio-PET AMSTERDAM – Fashion for Good has launched a project to test whether mass balance accounting could be used for biomass-attributed Read More »
Time to re-visit pre-pack administrations? 30th April 2020 No Comments LONDON – Taking a conscious decision to leave suppliers unpaid is a form of ‘financial Darwinism’ claims a leading UK insolvency and restructuring partner. Vernon Read More »
Time running out for Bangladesh workers 30th April 2020 No Comments DHAKA – The government of Bangladesh has said laid-off garment workers will receive just 60 per cent of their salaries for the month of April. Read More »