News Court ruling means forced labour fashion could lead to money laundering charges By Jamas Hodivala KC, Matrix Chambers LONDON – When you think of money laundering, you possibly think of Jason Bateman Read More »
News EU to target Shein and Temu with customs duty BRUSSELS – The European Union (EU) is preparing to implement customs duties on inexpensive goods purchased from Chinese online retailers Read More »
News Belgium to stage textile recycling event BRUSSELS – A first-of-its-kind event in Belgium on 4-5 June next year will showcase new and emerging technologies in textile Read More »
News New report suggests lack of action on fashion circularity CHICAGO – Global consulting firm Kearney has unveiled its 2024 Circular Fashion Index (CFX), the 4th annual assessment of the Read More »
News Oritain presents regulatory handbook for fashion PARTNER CONTENT – Apparel brands and retailers are increasingly confronted with a myriad of regulations aimed at promoting fair labour Read More »
News Levi’s slammed for ignoring its own labour standards ISTANBUL — US denim giant, Levi’s, is facing criticism following a report by an independent labour monitoring group that it Read More »
News Whistle-blower exposes flaws in Better Cotton platform LONDON – A former employee of Better Cotton has told environmental non-profit Earthsight the platform is plagued by data manipulation. Read More »
News Silk, fashion and ’emotional durability’ LONDON – In the summer-autumn edition of Natural Fibres Insight, we interview Cosetex, an Italian business with roots in the Read More »
News Microfibre pollution measured in Bangladesh DHAKA – A study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances has revealed significant microfibre pollution from Bangladesh’s textile Read More »
Should garment factory audits be publicly disclosed? 17th October 2018 No Comments AMSTERDAM – There are fresh calls for the results of garment factory audits to be publicly disclosed. Talking to Apparel Insider at a time when Read More »