VANCOUVER – A new study claims it is possible to drastically reduce microfibre pollution from fashion through a combination of …
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VANCOUVER – A new study claims it is possible to drastically reduce microfibre pollution from fashion through a combination of …
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GENEVA – Many garment production hubs in Asia will be underwater by 2030, a new paper claims. Researchers overlaid maps …
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AMSTERDAM – Illegal imports, particularly from China, are hampering the development of the textile and garment sector in Africa, claimed …
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AMSTERDAM – New research by Clean Clothes Campaign claims garment workers globally are owed almost US$12bn in unpaid income and …
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BRUSSELS – A group of NGOs have called on the European Commission to address unfair purchasing practices in fashion supply …
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LONDON – Does anybody really know what fashion is doing when it comes to setting climate targets? This week, the …
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LONDON – The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has changed its minimum requirement for corporate climate action to the 1.5°C …
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WASHINGTON – The US government has warned businesses of intensified risks around supply chain and investment links to China’s Xinjiang province. …
BRUSSELS – The wool industry is encouraging natural fibres proponents to make their voices heard to ensure new EU regulations …
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