News EURATEX raises concerns over EU Textile Strategy BRUSSELS – EURATEX, Europe’s largest textile trade body, has raised concerns that the EU’s sustainable textile strategy does not strike Read More »
News Boozt bans frequent return customers STOCKHOLM – Swedish online fashion retailer, Boozt AB, has blocked 42,000 customers for returning too many items. Boozt said the Read More »
News Mystery over Chilean clothing mountain SANTIAGO – New satellite imagery appears to suggest a huge mountain of fast fashion in Chile’s Atacama Desert, which has Read More »
News Boohoo bosses receive sustainability-linked bonus MANCHSTER – Details have emerged of sustainability-linked bonuses paid to bosses at fast fashion brand Boohoo just days after a Read More »
News Target removes LGBTQ items amid backlash NEW YORK – US retailer Target has removed some items from its LGBTQ Pride Collection following customer threats and confrontations Read More »
News EU to ban destruction of unsold clothing BRUSSELS – The European Union has agreed to ban the destruction of unsold clothing as part of a drive towards Read More »
News World’s largest viscose producer linked with deforestation JAKARTA – Royal Golden Eagle (RGE), the world’s largest producer of viscose fibre, has links to a major pulp plant Read More »
News Rights groups file case against Inditex, Uniqlo PARIS – A group of rights groups have filed a new complaint in France claiming clothing retailers including Uniqlo and Read More »
News Study: forced labour continues in Xinjiang BEIJING – New research by Adrian Zenz, the academic known for his studies of the Xinjiang internment camps and Uyghur 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 »