
Transparency agenda dominates Copenhagen Summit
COPENHAGEN – Is it ever possible to produce a T-shirt for just ten dollars while adhering to strict environmental and

COPENHAGEN – Is it ever possible to produce a T-shirt for just ten dollars while adhering to strict environmental and

NANJING – Austrian speciality fibre maker, Lenzing, has introduced its environmentally responsible production process for its Ecovero branded viscose fibres

HAWASSA – Ethiopia is seeking to dramatically boost its sustainable cotton sector, with cotton now seen as a key “strategic

COPENHAGEN – Danish fashion company, Bestseller, whose brands include Jack & Jones and Vero Moda, has entered into a joint
HONG KONG – The harsh trading difficulties facing UK retailer, House of Fraser, have been outlined by the company’s potential

LONDON – Both Oeko-Tex and the Better Cotton Initiative have issued a robust defence of their respective standards following a

DHAKA – The Government of Bangladesh has given its backing for the Bangladesh Accord to work in the country beyond

HERISAU – Many of the world’s leading textile dye and chemical companies have signed an open letter to the Stichting

COPENHAGEN – The global fashion industry has improved its sustainability performance in the past 12 months, but much more work

BRUSSELS – Mongolia has developed a new textile standard in an effort to promote its cashmere and wool sectors to the global apparel industry while

HONG KONG – Microfibre pollution from textiles is a growing problem for the fashion industry. In recent years, numerous research papers have been produced about

DHAKA – The findings of a new feasibility study indicate that Bangladesh has huge potential in technical textiles, as well as personal protective equipment (PPE).

BRUSSELS – A new coalition of international organisations from the wool, cotton and other natural fibres sectors has called for a critical review into the
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