News Puma update shows progress on recycling and emissions HERZOGENAURACH – Puma’s 2024 sustainability report shows both progress and challenges in meeting sustainability targets, especially concerning Scope 3 emissions. Read More »
News Shein and Temu shoppers warned of impending price rises NEW YORK – The Temu and Shein websites are urging shoppers to complete purchases before 25 April as both Chinese Read More »
News Brightfiber opens textile recycling plant in Amsterdam AMSTERDAM – Brightfiber Textiles has opened a new textile recycling plant in the Netherlands in a ceremony attended by over Read More »
News NC State researchers to develop fibre impact database RALEIGH – Researchers at North Carolina State University’s Wilson College of Textiles are building a comprehensive database to better help Read More »
News Acegreen commits to long term purchase of Circ fibres VANCOUVER – North American textile recycler Circ has entered into a long-term partnership with Acegreen Eco-Material Technology Co., a subsidiary Read More »
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News Kantamanto market leaders clash over waste claims ACCRA – A row has broken out in Ghana’s second-hand clothing sector after a strike by traders from the Ghana Read More »
News Shein given approval to float on London Stock Exchange HONG KONG – Online fast-fashion giant Shein has received approval from Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for an initial public Read More »
News URBN joins U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol MEMPHIS – URBN has joined the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, reinforcing its efforts toward responsible sourcing and sustainability in cotton Read More »
Shein, 9,000 new lines a day, and ESG investing 11th May 2022 No Comments LONDON – Chinese fast fashion brand Shein dropped 9,008 new product lines today. On Tuesday it dropped 9,677. On Monday this figure was 7,282. I Read More »