News Greenpeace trials new textile standard AMSTERDAM – Greenpeace is trialling a new standard to once again start making t-shirts, bags and other merchandise after previously Read More »
News Levi’s, Patagonia make the case for hemp CALIFORNIA – As more brands look to scale up their use of hemp, its use will become increasingly economical – Read More »
News North Korean forced labour found in Chinese apparel factories WASHINGTON – The Fair Labour Association has issued guidance to members after independent research claimed North Korean forced labour is Read More »
News Brands support new mohair standard TEXAS – A new standard is in the pipeline for mohair production, “in response to requests for stakeholders,” which include Read More »
News Sweden, France want ban on allergenic substances in clothing STOCKHOLM – Sweden and France are proposing an EU ban on more than a thousand allergenic substances used in items Read More »
News We need to talk about cotton LONDON – Leading international apparel brands are moving rapidly towards cotton standards such as organic and Better Cotton – despite Read More »
News ‘Paying bus ticket, expecting to fly’ LONDON – Clothing and footwear brands are “paying the bus ticket and expecting to fly,” according to one garment factory Read More »
News Brand transparency edges upwards LONDON – 70 out of the 200 major fashion brands contacted are now publicly listing their first-tier manufacturers, where clothes are Read More »
News H&M opens up supplier details to consumers STOCKHOLM – Swedish fast fashion retailer H&M has said it is to start sharing detailed information with end consumers about 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 »