News EU MPs propose new design rules for fashion products BRUSSELS – The European Parliament has reached a provisional agreement on proposed new rules which will require products to last Read More »
News Major fashion brands set to miss 2030 targets DUBAI – Many of the world’s leading fashion brands are unlikely to hit 2030 climate targets, new research has found. Read More »
News Navigating new regulations with data and transparency LONDON – The textile industry is facing a profound regulatory shift, spurred on by the need to meet sustainability targets Read More »
News PETA complains to authorities over down standard NEW YORK – Animal rights group PETA has submitted a formal complaint to the federal Competition Bureau in Canada alleging the Responsible Read More »
News Shein files to float on US stock market NEW YORK – Chinese fast fashion Shein has filed paperwork to float on the US stock market according to Reuters Read More »
News Unlocking greener chemistry with Eco Passport SPONSORED CONTENT – In this article, we look at how to lower the impact of input chemicals with OEKO-TEX® Eco Read More »
News Brands criticised for misleading biomass claims SAN FRANCISCO – Supply chain emission figures for global fashion brands could be misleading if biomass powered manufacturing facilities are Read More »
News H&M ups prices to support Bangladesh wage rise STOCKHOLM – Swedish fast fashion brand H&M has told suppliers in Bangladesh it will increase unit prices to help absorb Read More »
News Primark scope 3 emissions up by 11% DUBLIN – Irish fast fashion brand Primark has had its climate targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) 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 »