News Bangladesh body slams Clean Clothes claims DHAKA – The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association has accused Clean Clothes Campaign of presenting a distorted picture of Read More »
News TE removes XPCC links from board member biog TEXAS – US non-profit Textile Exchange has altered the biography of one of its board members to remove reference to Read More »
News Our 2019 review: the good, the bad, the ugly THE GOOD Recycling gets real: At last, we are seeing some decent financial support heading into pure textile-textile recycling initiatives Read More »
News Surge in apparel sector transparency AMSTERDAM – A new report claims there has been a major surge in apparel brands disclosing information about their supply Read More »
News Microplastics issue far worse than feared GENEVA – A new study suggests the scale of microplastic pollution in our oceans could be a million times worse Read More »
News Was your clothing made by a prisoner? BEIJING – Xinjiang, which produces almost a fifth of the world’s cotton, has been described as an ‘open air prison,’ Read More »
News Massive hemp plant planned in US DALLAS – New plans have been announced to develop the largest hemp processing facility in the US. The proposals have Read More »
News Renewal Workshop in US$5m funding round CASCADE LOCKS – Apparel recommerce specialist, The Rewnewal Workshop, which provides circular solutions for apparel and textile brands, has raised Read More »
News More questions over BCI links with Huafu NEW YORK – A statement to the US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs has raised serious questions about 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 »