US polyester producers complain of Chinese, Indian dumping WASHINGTON – Two leading US polyester producers, Unifi and Nan Ya Plastics, have filed petitions alleging that dumped and subsidised Read More »
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News New Look to exit Chinese market SHANGHAI – UK fashion chain New Look is abandoning the Chinese market as part of moves which may see it Read More »
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News Should garment factory audits be publicly disclosed? AMSTERDAM – There are fresh calls for the results of garment factory audits to be publicly disclosed. Talking to Apparel Read More »
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News Study calls for microplastic weighting in fibre scoring tools LONDON – New research has highlighted the potential for including microplastic pollution in environmental assessment tools for the apparel and Read More »
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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 »