News Waterless dyeing company DyeCoo declared bankrupt AMSTERDAM – DyeCoo Textile Systems, the Dutch supplier of machinery for waterless polyester dyeing, has been declared bankrupt, according to Read More »
News ASA bans Nike, Superdry and Lacoste ads over green claims LONDON – The UK Advertising Standards Authority has banned paid Google ads from Nike, Superdry and Lacoste after ruling that Read More »
News Glimpact takes French eco label fight to Council of State PARIS – Impact data specialist Glimpact has launched a legal challenge against France’s new “environmental cost” label for clothing. In Read More »
News H&M marks 20 years of collabs with Stella McCartney tie-up STOCKHOLM – H&M has marked two decades of designer collaborations by reuniting with Stella McCartney for a new collection to Read More »
News BlockTexx, APF in textile-to-textile polyester tie-up INDONESIA / AUSTRALIA – Polyester producer Asia Pacific Fibers has teamed with Australian recycler BlockTexx in a new textile-to-textile partnership. Read More »
News Europe’s textile industry warns of “point of no return” BRUSSELS – Europe’s textile industry is nearing a point of no return amid falling employment and output and surging imports Read More »
News Fashion for Good maps ‘near-net-zero’ dyehouse for India AMSTERDAM – Fashion for Good has published an open-source blueprint which sets out how tier-2 textile mills could move towards Read More »
News Yarn Expo Spring 2026 to spotlight sustainable yarns SHANGHAI – Yarn Expo Spring 2026 will return to the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai from 11–13 March. Read More »
News Samsara Eco and EOG form nylon recycling collective ZUG – Biotech firm Samsara Eco and the European Outdoor Group (EOG) have set up a new initiative to promote Read More »
H&M sued over greenwashing (again) 14th November 2022 No Comments STOCKHOLM – Swedish fast fashion giant H&M is facing another class action lawsuit over claims that its Conscious Choice collection amounts to greenwashing. The complaint Read More »