
Dutch authorities uncover fashion greenwashing
AMSTERDAM – A new investigation by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) found the sustainability claims of six

AMSTERDAM – A new investigation by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) found the sustainability claims of six

SAN FRANCISCO – US-based sneaker business Allbirds felt pressured by regulatory authorities into dropping the eco claim that it would

GLASGOW — Major fashion brands have renewed the terms of the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action after convening

TEXAS – US consultants Textile Exchange have called for trade sweeteners and other financial incentives to encourage the production and

Stephen Sidkin, partner at Fox Williams LLP and Lucy Coffey, associate, explain what industry executives need to know about the

AMSTERDAM – 150 fashion and textile businesses have now signed the International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile

LONDON – CEOs of the 20 biggest fashion brands in the world have been contacted by Changing Markets and Stand

WASHINGTON – New analysis suggests supply chain emissions from fashion brands are increasing and the industry is failing to reduce

SEATTLE – US-based textile recycling innovations company Evrnu has announced it has raised US$15m in Series B financing to scale

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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