
Inditex puts €400,000 into textiles from marine waste pilot
VIGO – The world’s largest apparel business, Inditex, has commenced a pilot project with the Port Authority of Vigo in

VIGO – The world’s largest apparel business, Inditex, has commenced a pilot project with the Port Authority of Vigo in

LONDON – Garment supply chains in South East Asia are set for drastic job losses as automation and sewbots come

AMSTERDAM – Greenpeace has labelled polyester the “Achilles heel of fast fashion,” in a new report which reflects on the

HANOI – The Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS), the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) and Hong Kong-based garment firm TAL

OSLO – A leading Taiwan textile business which lists as its customers Levi’s, VF Corp, Gap and Tommy Hilfiger has

STOCKHOLM – H&M has outlined details of new wage management systems aimed at improving career prospects for textile workers in

94 retailers have now joined the Global Fashion Agenda’s 2020 Circular Fashion System Commitment, setting targets for circularity in fashion and

PHNOM PENH – Garment workers in Cambodia are being coerced by their employers to vote in July’s general election, or

AMSTERDAM – A new public disclosure tool aims to drive transparency around the release of wastewater by textile mills. The

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

BEIJING – Xinjiang has recorded its largest ever cotton harvest, underlining the region’s growing role in China’s economy and the supply base for its vast

LONDON – 2025 was the year in which we saw the first signs of fashion scaling back its relentless sustainability narrative. Some call it ‘greenhushing’

BRUSSELS – The European Union has agreed to impose a fixed €3 customs duty on small parcels entering the trading block from 2026. The move

STOCKHOLM – Circulose says it has signed up a fresh wave of fashion brands as it tries to restart sales of its recycled cellulose pulp.

NEW YORK – A new study suggests frequent secondhand shoppers tend to buy more new clothing too, rather than substituting one for the other. The

PARTNER CONTENT – MAS Holdings is recognised globally for its scale and innovation in apparel manufacturing, but when it began over 35 years ago, its

LONDON – New research suggests the fashion industry’s shift to recycled polyester is deepening the microplastics problem. A study, carried out by the Microplastic Research

ISTAMBUL – Turkish-based Kipas Textiles, one of Europe’s largest fully integrated textile manufacturers, has launched a recycled polyester platform. ‘FibR-e’ combines Meltem Kimya’s molecular recycling
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