News Sports brand ON faces greenwashing claims in Swiss courts ZURICH – Swiss sports equipment brand ON is facing allegations of making misleading environmental claims after the Fédération Romande des Read More »
News France appears to ditch its anti-fast fashion bill PARIS – France’s attempt to curb the rise of ultra-fast fashion has hit a roadblock, as a new bill targeting Read More »
News Is on-demand the future of niche apparel? LONDON – In an industry historically reliant on bulk production and wholesale distribution, British golf clothing brand Bunker Mentality is Read More »
News New study reveals environmental impact of cow leather industry LONDON – A newly published study in ‘Discover Sustainability’ has provided the most comprehensive global Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Read More »
News Uyeda moves to halt SEC climate disclosure regulations WASHINGTON – The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) climate-related disclosure rule, adopted in March 2024, is facing renewed scrutiny Read More »
News Widespread prevalence of microplastics found in seafood OREGON – A recent study has uncovered widespread contamination of seafood species with anthropogenic particles (APs), including microplastics, along the Read More »
News AAFA calls for continued USAID support WASHINGTON – The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has called on the U.S. government to ensure continued support for Read More »
News Türkiye textile sector to launch carbon reduction programme ISTANBUL – Türkiye’s apparel industry aims set to take a significant step towards more sustainable production with the launch of Read More »
News Good Cashmere Standard expands model farms in Inner Mongolia HAMBURG – The Good Cashmere Standard (GCS), supported by North American apparel company J.Crew and other industry partners, has launched 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 »