
VF Corp buys natural fibre specialist Icebreaker
GREENSBORO – US-based apparel and lifestyle retail brand VF Corporation has purchased New Zealand-based Icebreaker as it looks to increase

GREENSBORO – US-based apparel and lifestyle retail brand VF Corporation has purchased New Zealand-based Icebreaker as it looks to increase
Aggressive tax avoidance schemes might make financial sense but for a growing number of consumers, they’re simply not cricket. When

ISTANBUL — Customers shopping at Zara, the fast fashion retailer owned by the world’s largest apparel company, Inditex, recently found
PHNOM PENH – Cambodia’s heavily export-orientated garment industry continues to show signs of upturn despite ongoing challenges around social compliance
Amazon’s continued encroachment into the apparel retail space will step up a gear in 2018, with traditional department stores facing

JYVÄSKYLÄ – Recycling tech business Spinnova has reported a sharply weaker 2025, with widening losses and plunging net sales. This follows the breakdown of its

DHAKA – A new roadmap argues global apparel brands must pay a “fair share” to support a just energy transition in Bangladesh’s garment sector. It

BAVARIA – Kelheim Fibres has said it will close on 31 March 2026 after failing to secure a viable path through its restructuring process. The

NANYANG – Nature-inspired filtration membranes with one nanometre pores could help textile dyehouses recycle water and cut energy use. This is according to researchers in

BRUSSELS – The European Union has launched a €6m experimental project to develop and test a deposit-return system for used textiles across Europe. The move

PARIS – Textile recycler Reju has selected Rochester, New York for its first US industrial sized textile to textile recycling facility. The company says it

SYDNEY – New research shows how wool’s reported carbon footprint can fall sharply when biogenic carbon flows are included in life cycle assessments. The research

LONDON – Four in ten companies who signed the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action are still not disclosing climate targets. This is according

COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s apparel exports rose 5.42 per cent in the first eleven months of 2025, even as November posted a small year on
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