News Bestseller “no intention” of pulling out of Xinjiang COPENHAGEN – Danish fashion business, Bestseller, says it has no intention of pulling out of Xinjiang following this week’s report Read More »
News H&M opens up supply chain via B2B service STOCKHOLM – H&M has launched a new B2B service which offers third parties access to its global supply chain. The Read More »
News Could brands with Uyghur labour links face fines? WASHINGTON – US retail giant, Nike, must stop making Shox and Air Max shoes using Uyghur forced labour and remove Read More »
News COVID-19 may cause global recession – McKinsey LONDON – Global business consultancy, Mckinsey, has issued a coronavirus briefing which suggests global GDP will fall by between 0.3 Read More »
News Mike Barry interview: “we need new business models” LONDON – We need fundamentally different business models for fashion moving forwards, former Marks & Spencer executive Mike Barry has Read More »
News Nike, H&M named in bombshell Xinjiang report BEIJING – A damning new report has offered the clearest evidence yet that the Chinese government has facilitated the mass Read More »
News Bangladesh, Vietnam suppliers hampered by coronavirus DHAKA – Suppliers from the world’s second and third largest textile and garment hubs, Bangladesh and Vietnam, are struggling to Read More »
News VF Corp closes €500m green bond offering DENVER – VF Corporation, the leading apparel, footwear and accessories business whose brands include The North Face and Timberland, has Read More »
News Living wages discussed at Ethiopian roundtable ADDIS ABABA – Global apparel brands recently met with the Ethiopian government along with local unions and employers to discuss 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 »