News Bangladesh defies MEPs and says Accord must go DHAKA – The Government of Bangladesh appears to have dashed hopes that it would extend the tenure of the Bangladesh Read More »
News Levi’s, C&A top ranked for green supply chain practices BEIJING – Levi’s is the world’s top ranked apparel brand in a report which assesses leading global brands on their Read More »
News WWF welcomes textile industry climate change initiative GENEVA – WWF has welcomed a new UN initiative which encourages apparel and textile supply chains to address climate change. Read More »
News Uniqlo to convert to denim process that slashes water use by 99% EXCLUSIVE – Japanese fast fashion brand Uniqlo has developed a new washing process for jeans that cuts water use by Read More »
News Patagonia gets political, backs Democrat candidates CALIFORNIA — US outdoor clothing brand Patagonia has announced it is endorsing Democrat Senate candidates Jon Tester of Montana and Read More »
News Apparel sector giants pledge to tackle forced labour NEW YORK – More than 100 global apparel and footwear companies have pledged to tackle forced labour risks for migrant Read More »
News Stella McCartney launches new foundation MILAN – British designer Stella McCartney has announced the launch of a new foundation which, among other things, will seek Read More »
News Textile Exchange and German Partnership for Sustainable Textiles collaborate MILAN – Textile Exchange and the German Partnership for Sustainable Textiles are to announce a new collaboration aimed at fostering Read More »
News H&M is world’s top user of sustainable cotton MILAN – Figures released at this week’s Textile Exchange Conference in Italy show H&M is the world’s leading user of Read More »
Mumbai to stage major textile trade fair 29th April 2025 No Comments MUMBAI – Gartex Texprocess India 2025 will host more than 125 participating companies, representing more than 300 brands, in what organisers claim is the most Read More »
Organic cotton at risk under EU’s PEF methodology 29th April 2025 No Comments BRUSSELS – A new study using the EU’s PEF methodology has revealed that organic cotton could face unintended penalties under future EU regulations. Read More »