
Calls for EU to make climate targets legally binding
BRUSSELS – Activities or investments in supply chains which are disproportionately contributing to climate change should be outlawed under new

BRUSSELS – Activities or investments in supply chains which are disproportionately contributing to climate change should be outlawed under new

DHAKA – The Bangladesh and Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has written to British retailer Edinburgh Woollen Mill (EWM)

NEW YORK – A group of 208 global investors organised by the Investor Alliance for Human Rights and representing US$5.8

LONDON – German sportswear giant Adidas saw sales grow in China by 156 per cent over the first three months

DELHI – More than three quarters of small and medium sized garment makers in India expect to cut staffing levels

WASHINGTON – A small but fast-growing group of ‘dupe’ social media influencers are playing an increasing role in the market

SWANSEA – Scientists from Swansea University in Wales have uncovered potentially dangerous chemical pollutants that are released from disposable face

AMSTDERDAM – The Dutch government has launched investigations into three sectors – including clothing – to check for misleading sustainability

LENZING – Austrian fibre producer Lenzing has announced that its facility in Nanjing will become the first wood-based fibre plant

STUTTGART – The number of Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)-certified facilities globally rose 15.3 per cent year on year to 17,800 in 2025. Certified sites

NEW SOUTH WALES – Australian brand LSKD has signed a 10-year agreement with Samsara Eco to use enzymatically recycled nylon 6,6 in its products. The

LONDON – Epoch Biodesign has unveiled plans for Europe’s first nylon 6,6 bio-recycling demonstration plant, weeks after raising €10.3m. The facility will be located at

PARIS – Axens, IFPEN and JEPLAN say they have validated a new textile-to-textile polyester recycling process at semi-industrial scale. The trio processed several tens of

AMSTERDAM – The Clean Clothes Campaign has filed a lawsuit accusing Levi Strauss of misleading consumers about labour conditions in its supply chain.

WASHINGTON – The American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) has questioned a US trade probe into alleged excess capacity in fashion supply chains. The trade

BRUSSELS – European textile trade body, EURATEX, has issued a stark warning over the future of Europe’s textile industry. It says factory closures are continuing

SAN FRANCISCO -Troubled footwear brand Allbirds is abandoning shoes for AI infrastructure in one of the most abrupt pivots ever seen in consumer markets. The

HAMBURG – More than 40,000 smallholder farmers in India and Tanzania are now growing cotton under the Regenerative Cotton Standard. This is according to the
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