News GALY secures US$33m to help scale cotton alternative BOSTON – US-based climate tech company GALY has secured US$33m in Series B financing, led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, with Read More »
News Global apparel giant Beximco accused of money laundering DHAKA – Bangladesh’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has accused Beximco Group of laundering at least Tk 1,480 crore (US$135 million) Read More »
News Woolmark to launch insetting programme in sustainable wool drive LONDON – The Woolmark Company has launched a new initiative, Woolmark+, aimed at driving the wool industry toward a sustainable Read More »
News BGMEA members call for dissolution of Board DHAKA – A group of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) members have called on the relevant authorities to Read More »
News Better Cotton to become ‘certified’ and develop new product label LONDON – Better Cotton plans to develop a new product label in response to heightened regulatory requirements around fashion. The Read More »
News H&M and IndustriALL update worker rights agreement STOCKHOLM – H&M Group has signed an updated global framework agreement (GFA) with global union IndustriALL aimed at protecting the Read More »
News Students may unpack Temu and Shein parcels in German crackdown GERMANY – Students could enlisted to open and inspect packages at German airports from Temu and Shein, as part of Read More »
News Dutch investor quits apparel sector over sustainability concerns THE HAGUE – ASN Impact Investors, a sustainability-focused asset manager with a portfolio valued at €4.2bn, has decided to completely Read More »
News H&M to discontinue Afound brand OSLO – H&M announced this week that it will be shutting down its digital fashion outlet, Afound, later this year Read More »
California garment worker bill clears major hurdle 9th September 2021 No Comments CALIFORNIA – A new bill intended to improve rights for garment workers in California has just cleared a major hurdle. The Garment Worker Protection Act, Read More »