News Shandong pilot brings traceability to Chinese cotton SHANGHAI – A pilot project in China’s Shandong province has launched what is claimed to be the first fully traceable Read More »
News Oeko-Tex reports eight per cent rise in certifications ZURICH – Oeko-Tex issued more than 57,000 certificates in the 2024/2025 financial year, an increase of 8 per cent on Read More »
News GOTS launches #BehindTheSeams 2025 campaign STUTTGART – The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) has launched its annual #BehindTheSeams campaign, a global initiative designed to spotlight Read More »
News Natural Fibre Connect announces global speaker line-up EDINBURGH – With just under a month to go until the fourth annual Natural Fibre Connect (NFC) Conference, set for Read More »
News Fresh twist in collapse of Aussie retailer Mosaic Brands SYDNEY – Mosaic Brands, once one of Australia’s largest women’s fashion retailers, has been fined more than AUD 25 million Read More »
News New safety measures introduced at Kantamanto Market ACCRA – Accra’s Kantamanto Market, regarded as the world’s largest reuse and upcycling hub, has officially reopened following the devastating Read More »
News M&S unveils resale initiative with eBay LONDON – Marks & Spencer (M&S) has launched its first dedicated resale initiative in partnership with eBay. The company said Read More »
News Shein explores greener logistics with Lufthansa Cargo BEIJING – Shein has signed a deal with Lufthansa Cargo to look at ways to cut the carbon footprint of Read More »
News Manchester Fashion Week returns after decade away MANCHESTER – Manchester Fashion Week returns this September after ten years with a three-day programme focused on sustainable fashion and Read More »
Bestseller emissions increase, SBTi goals in question 29th March 2022 No Comments COPENHAGEN – Danish fashion retailer Bestseller says it saw an increase of nine per cent in its scope 3 emissions in 2021 compared to a Read More »
German retailers tackle labour rights in Tamil Nadu 29th March 2022 No Comments BERLIN – German retailers Hugo Boss, Otto Group, Tchibo and KiK are working on a project to improve labour and human rights standards in textile Read More »