News Rights groups demand ILO speak out on Xinjiang WASHINGTON – The International Labour Organisation is being urged to pass a resolution condemning China’s violation of its convention obligations Read More »
News EU-project identifies GMO in organic cotton BREMEN – GMO content was found to be present in organic cotton products in a two-year EU funded project looking Read More »
News AAFA warns of surge in clothing fakes WASHINGTON – The amount of counterfeit clothing being sold has surged during the coronavirus pandemic, the US American Apparel & Read More »
News WHO looks into biosecurity at mink farms COPENHAGEN – The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced it is looking at biosecurity on mink fur farms globally in order to prevent further Read More »
News Lenzing rolls out supply chain transparency platform LENZING – Austrian wood-based fibre maker, Lenzing Group, has announced the launch of a new supply chain transparency platform which Read More »
News Is this the end for ‘sustainable’ cotton rankings? LONDON – For the past decade, hundreds of brands and retailers have used the amount of ‘sustainable’ cotton they source Read More »
News Rights groups want UK laws on Xinjiang LONDON – 31 human and labour rights organisations have submitted group testimony to this week’s parliamentary hearing on Uyghur forced Read More »
News UK watchdog to probe ‘eco’ claims in fashion sector LONDON – The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will investigate whether descriptions and labels being used to promote products Read More »
News Profits plunge at Primark, M&S amid covid pandemic LONDON – UK retailer Marks & Spencer has recorded the first loss in its 94-year history. The business this week Read More »
Just 2% of Danish textiles fit for high-grade recycling 11th August 2025 No Comments COPENHAGEN – A major new study found that just two per cent of Danish textiles were fit for recycling into high quality fibres. The researchers Read More »