
GPS tracking sting finds Nike destroying returned trainers
OREGON – US sportswear brand Nike is destroying newly returned trainers, according to a team of investigative journalists from Germany.

OREGON – US sportswear brand Nike is destroying newly returned trainers, according to a team of investigative journalists from Germany.

LONDON – The era of sourcing-cost price deflation in fashion supply chains is over, according to a new survey of

GUANGZHOU – An undercover exposé found that suppliers of Chinese ultra-fast fashion brand Shein have been seriously flouting labour laws,

OSLO – Concerns have been raised in the Norwegian Parliament about whether the EU’s planned labelling scheme, Product Environmental Footprint

LONDON – Do fashion industry executives know something we don’t? This is the only logical conclusion one can draw considering

LIMA – The Peruvian alpaca industry has called for answers from the Sustainable Apparel Coalition as to why its Higg

COPENHAGEN – Danish fashion brand Ganni has announced an agreement with Finnish textile recycling group Infinited Fiber Company to use

PORTSMOUTH – A new study in the UK found that people breathe in up to 7,000 microplastic particles every day

BRUSSELS – A group of NGOs led by the Coalition to End Forced Labour in the Uyghur Region have called

GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative has launched a new consumer-facing product label that lets retailers and brands state, on pack, the origin and percentage

AMSTERDAM – In an industry first, major fashion players have joined forces to push hemp from the margins of novelty blends into mainstream denim. Bestseller,

PARIS – Shein will open six permanent bricks-and-mortar stores in France from November in a world-first for the ultra-fast-fashion group. The debut site will be

PARIS – The French National Contact Point (NCP) for the OECD Guidelines has issued a final statement finding that ultra-fast-fashion giant Shein “does not comply

LENZING – Speciality fibre maker Lenzing has launched a strategic review of its Indonesian operations including a potential sale of the Purwakarta site. This is

LONDON – A new ranking of major global fashion brands has found overproduction remains fashion’s most significant, yet hidden, climate problem. Only 9 per cent

COPENHAGEN – Copenhagen Fashion Week (CFW) has been warned it risks contributing to misleading end consumers, despite being a business-to-business event. This is after the

GUANGDONG – China has switched on its first fully automated textile waste sorting line with Databeyond Technology, an AI and optoelectronics company. The new system

Methane emissions increasingly matter in sustainability circles, and fashion has a significant methane footprint. But fresh calls to abandon wool, leather and other animal-derived fibres
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