News Study measures microfibre impact on shrimp and fish OREGON – New research from the US found that found microfibres from synthetic materials as well as cotton impacted the Read More »
News Study charts microfibre release in supply chains LONDON – A ground-breaking 21-month study has concluded that innovation in textile production processes could dramatically help reduce microfibre pollution. Read More »
News EU cracks down on ‘dark pattern’ websites BRUSSELS – A European Commission study of 400 websites, including from the fashion industry, found almost 40 per cent rely Read More »
News Regenerative farming and how it relates to cotton MEMPHIS – What is regenerative agriculture and how does it relate to the production of cotton? With more and more Read More »
News Textile Exchange climate partner in carbon credit furore ZURICH – Luxury fashion brand Gucci and US consultants Textile Exchange purchased carbon credits which a new investigation claims were Read More »
News EU launches anti-fast fashion campaign BRUSSELS – The European Commission has launched a campaign designed to educate young consumers about the environmental pitfalls of fast Read More »
News Viewpoint: the media’s role in sustainable fashion LOS ANGELES – Whenever I scan the fashion and sustainability headlines, my optimism that the industry is on a path Read More »
News Ralph Lauren launches cashmere recycling scheme NEW YORK – Ralph Lauren has launched a cashmere recycling programme for 100 per cent cashmere in partnership with Re-Verso™, the Italian Read More »
News SHEIN claims suppliers pay above average wages GUANGZHOU – Workers at factories in the supply chain of Chinese fast fashion giant SHEIN receive significantly above average wages, Read More »
Op-Ed: building back better means backing garment workers 9th April 2021 No Comments SAN FRANCISCO – Gloria Steinem famously said, “The truth will set you free. But first it will piss you off.” Here’s the truth: look in Read More »