
Gucci hit with €120m EU fine for price fixing
BRUSSELS – The European Commission has fined Gucci, Chloé and Loewe a combined €157m for fixing resale prices in Europe

BRUSSELS – The European Commission has fined Gucci, Chloé and Loewe a combined €157m for fixing resale prices in Europe

PARTNER CONTENT – For circularity to scale, it’s clear that it must be engineered into textile value chains, rather than

CAMBRIDGE – A new study found that showing shoppers the “cost per wear” (CPW) of garments could nudge them towards

LENZING – Lenzing has unveiled a new fibre designed to bring natural irregularity and texture to its regenerated cellulosic range.

NEW YORK – Ralph Lauren has published detailed, third-party verified environmental performance scores for hundreds of its suppliers. The data,

MAS ACME, a specialised division of MAS Holding, is unlocking 80 per cent of hidden value in apparel supply chains

GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative has launched a new consumer-facing product label that lets retailers and brands state, on
LONDON – Vestiaire Collective will monetise avoided emissions from second-hand purchases as tradable carbon credits on the voluntary carbon market.

AMSTERDAM – In an industry first, major fashion players have joined forces to push hemp from the margins of novelty

BRUSSELS – H&M has joined a new pilot initiative from the European Union focused on more sustainable consumption. Launched in early 2021, the ‘Green Consumption

GUJARAT – The Vilayat site of Indian viscose giant Birla Cellulose has achieved the stringent EU BAT Compliances. The development is in line with Birla

GENEVA – A brand-backed initiative launched to provide financial relief for garment workers during the pandemic continues to be hamstrung by bureaucracy and an alarming

LONDON – The UK Government has rejected proposals aimed at preventing companies sourcing goods made by Uyghur forced labour in Xinjiang, China. Xinjiang supplies around one fifth
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