News Is seaweed the answer to toxic textile wastewater? BHAVNAGAR – Indian scientists have developed a nano-material from seaweed which can be used for the effective treatment of contaminated Read More »
News Bluesign and ZDHC converge on chemicals ST GALLEN – Leading global textile standards organisation, Bluesign technologies, has been announced as the first accredited certifier for manufacturing Read More »
News Textile unions target higher wages in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA – A leading global union claims some workers in Ethiopia’s textile and garment sector are being paid as Read More »
News Better Cotton now working with 350 brands GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has announced that it is now working with more than 350 brands after Read More »
News Investors head to Kenya for apparel expansion DUBAI – The continued investor interest in Africa as the Next Big Thing in apparel sourcing appears to be showing Read More »
News French Connection to sell Toast stake LONDON – Shares of British fashion chain, French Connection, rose by 20 per cent – to their highest value since Read More »
News Oeko-Tex launches GM cotton test ZURICH – Leading Swiss standards organisation, Oeko-Tex, has developed a new testing procedure to help companies in the global textile Read More »
News Next, M&S, Debenhams post gender pay gap LONDON – The gender pay gap at rapidly growing UK ultra fast fashion business, Missguided, is 46.3 per cent, while Read More »
News Consumers back natural fibres in sustainability survey NORTH CAROLINA – Cotton and wool are perceived by consumers as the most sustainable fibres according to a new environmental Read More »
H&M supplier agrees to reinstate fired workers 9th February 2021 No Comments AMSTERDAM – An Indian H&M supplier has agreed to reinstate more than 1,250 workers after claims it violated labour standards when it laid them off Read More »
It’s time to learn lessons of Bangladesh Accord 9th February 2021 No Comments OPINION – The apparel industry is over-flowing with brand-led, voluntary initiatives. And, as we all know, hardly any of them work (and those that do Read More »