News Fashion for Good adds ten new innovations AMSTERDAM – Ten new innovators have been selected to join the Fashion for Good-Plug and Play Accelerator. The entrepreneurs compose Read More »
News Bangladesh supplier: time for all brands to be transparent LONDON – If we can use product labelling to show consumers exactly where our food comes from, why can’t we Read More »
News Supply chain shortages to hit Adidas growth HERZOGENAURACH – Supply chain shortages will hamper growth at German sports giant Adidas during 2019. The company said demand has Read More »
News Inditex posts weakest profits in five years LA CORUNA – The world’s largest clothing retailer, Spanish-based Inditex, missed full-year earnings expectations this week as it posted its Read More »
News EU backs ‘traceability tool’ for apparel brands BRUSSELS – Bold new EU-backed plans have been announced to develop a stringent traceability tool for fashion brands and retailers. Read More »
News Pilot shows female bosses in garment factories boost efficiency GENEVA – The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) are rolling out an innovative training scheme to Read More »
News Mud commits to 100% recycled cotton jeans LAREN – Dutch denim business Mud Jeans says it is confident it will soon be able to offer customers jeans Read More »
News Major survey highlights chronically low wages in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA – A survey of more than 1,000 textile and apparel workers across 52 factories in three regions of Read More »
News Levi’s launches ‘cottonised hemp’ collection SAN FRANCISCO – Levi’s has launched a new collection which uses a new form of ‘cottonised hemp’ denim – hemp Read More »
Synthetic microfibres most common in Siberia study 14th September 2021 No Comments TOMSK –Tiny plastic fibres from synthetic clothing were the most prevalent form of microplastics found in samples of rain and snow collected in Siberia by Read More »
Australian cotton growers half water use in 25 years 14th September 2021 No Comments SYDNEY – Australian cotton growers have almost halved the amount of water required to grow one bale of cotton over the last 25 years, according Read More »