News Brands respond to Xinjiang cotton crisis LONDON – Global apparel brands sourcing Better Cotton have responded to issues highlighted by Apparel Insider regarding BCI’s use of Read More »
News Bangladesh upholds ban on US safety body DHAKA – The Supreme Court in Bangladesh has upheld a High Court order which banned the inspection and training activities Read More »
News H&M: we can’t just plant trees TOCKHOLM – H&M has expressed doubt about the current push by the global apparel industry towards climate offsetting. In a Read More »
News CSOs lobby EU over supply chain laws AMSTERDAM – Ahead of the Finnish EU Presidency, more than 100 civil society organisations and trade unions have signed a Read More »
News Patagonia to match Action Works donations CALIFORNIAN – US outdoor brand Patagonia has announced it will match all donations made through its ‘Action Works’ initiative from Read More »
News Biological dyeing set for industrial trials NORWICH – A British business which has developed the first commercially available biological dyeing process which sees engineered microorganisms produce Read More »
News BCI ditches Chinese partner with prison labour links LONDON – An investigation by Apparel Insider has found that the world’s largest and fastest growing cotton standard, the Better Read More »
News Losing EBA a “disaster” for Cambodia PHNOM PENH – Unions in Cambodia are calling on the European Union (EU) not to withdraw the Everything But Arms Read More »
News Weekday develops closed loop garment STOCKHOLM – H&M Group company, Weekday, has become the first fashion brand to create a garment with the new fabric 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 »