
Gap to insist staff are vaccinated from September
SAN FRANCISCO – Casualwear fashion brand Gap will roll-out a vaccine mandate across its workforce, beginning with its offices in

SAN FRANCISCO – Casualwear fashion brand Gap will roll-out a vaccine mandate across its workforce, beginning with its offices in

HERZOGENAURACH – Pandemic-related supply chain shortages could cost Adidas €500m in sales this year but the German sportswear giant still

AMSTERDAM – Clean Clothes Campaign has publicly called out fashion brands including H&M, Primark, Inditex, Bestseller and C&A for failing

LONDON – A new study found that wood-based cellulosic fibres fell apart within 30 days and fully degraded within 60

DHAKA – Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has written to the US and European Union requesting support to

ZURICH – Hong Kong yarn manufacturer UPW has announced it will provide full marking and traceability of its yarns using

MUNICH – 97 per cent of companies want to continue participating in physical trade fairs according to two major surveys.

BRISBANE – Australian activewear firm Lorna Jane has been fined AUS$5m for suggesting in its marketing that its clothing eliminated

GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has announced it is will not commission or participate in a standalone global

LONDON – Lululemon has backed a US$12m funding round for Epoch Biodesign as the biotech start-up-scales enzymatic recycling of nylon 6,6. The material is widely

LONDON – UK consumers overwhelmingly associate cotton-rich clothing with increased durability , according to new survey data from Cotton Incorporated. Its research found 81 per

MUMBAI – India is setting up six Textile Export Facilitation Centres across key clusters as it targets US$100bn in exports by 2030. The centres will

MUNICH – This spring’s Performance Days drew 560 exhibitors, with show discussions focused on circularity, recycling and regulatory compliance. Apparel Insider had a booth at

BRUSSELS – Fashion brands will need to identify what product data they hold, decide what can be shared across the value chain and prepare to

ZURICH – Creditors have approved insolvency plans for key Texaid businesses in Germany, giving the textile recycling group a route to continue operating.

BRUSSELS – EU apparel imports plummeted year on year in January, with Bangladesh, Turkey and Cambodia among the exporters hit hardest.

LENZING -Austrian fibre manufacturer Lenzing says its carbon emissions continued to fall significantly across its operations in 2025. The business has reported a 20 per

MUNICH – A British organisation has secured EU approval for a certification that shows clothing can be recycled using technologies already deployed by European textile
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