News European Union prepares greenwashing laws BRUSSELS – Proposed new laws from the European Union will require companies to back up green claims with evidence. A Read More »
News SAC shares details of review into Higg tools SAN FRANCISCO – The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) has outlined details of what the review into its Higg suite of Read More »
News France moves first on eco-label regulations PARIS – “Legislation is coming, and there’s going to have to be transparency.” This was the stark conclusion drawn from Read More »
News Study: suppliers bear brunt of soaring costs ABERDEEN – The findings of a new study suggest major high street fashion brands are in some cases paying Bangladeshi Read More »
News Study analyses Made in Ireland garments LONDON – Garment production can survive in high wage, developed economies by focusing on non-price competing factors, such as distinct Read More »
News Haelixa and Damteks partner on traceability ZÜRICH – Haelixa, the Swiss traceability company has announced a new collaboration with Turkish yarn manufacturer Damteks Textiles. Haelixa will Read More »
News German Supply Chain Act comes into force BERLIN — Multi-national German companies will be required to monitor their supply chains more strictly from this month as the country’s new Read More »
News Better Cotton launches in Uzbekistan ZURICH – The Better Cotton programme has been expanded to Uzbekistan, the sixth largest cotton producer globally. Uzbekistan gained notoriety Read More »
News Merry Christmas to all our readers and followers LEEDS – We would like to wish all our valued readers a Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2023. The Read More »
Fashion brands called out for stalling on a new Accord 4th August 2021 No Comments AMSTERDAM – Clean Clothes Campaign has publicly called out fashion brands including H&M, Primark, Inditex, Bestseller and C&A for failing to back the renewal of Read More »
Wood-based fibres degrade within 60 days – study 4th August 2021 No Comments LONDON – A new study found that wood-based cellulosic fibres fell apart within 30 days and fully degraded within 60 days in seawater. In contrast, Read More »