
EU buyers pay more for Bangladesh garments than US: study
DHAKA – Bangladesh garment exporters are securing higher prices in the European Union than in the United States, according to

DHAKA – Bangladesh garment exporters are securing higher prices in the European Union than in the United States, according to

BRISBANE – Salvos Stores has opened what it says is Australia’s first automated textile sorting and decontamination facility. Salvos, the

STOCKHOLM – In a move which could have wider ramifications, H&M has called on brands to put money into supply

MANCHESTER – Regatta Professional is launching a new workwear range designed to be recyclable through a thermo-mechanical recycling process. The

VIRGINIA – US textile recyling business Circ has signed a new partnership agreement with Xinxiang Bailu Chemical Fiber. The move

DHAKA – Bangladesh ready-made garment (RMG) exports fell 3.73 per cent year on year to US$25.80bn in the first eight

ALEXEANDRIA – Paradise Textiles is investing US$102m in a new integrated fabric manufacturing facility in Egypt, in Alexandria’s Amreya Public

SAVELUGU – Northshore Apparel is building a major new garment factory in Northern Ghana as it seeks to put Savelugu

WASHINGTON – Christine Hunsicker, founder of fashion rental technology company CaaStle, has pleaded guilty in the US to securities fraud.

TEXAS – Organic cotton is not economically viable – this is the contentious claim of the former International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) head Dr Terry

LENZING – This week offers further evidence that the luxury fashion sector is embracing sustainability. Austrian specialist fibre maker, Lenzing, has announced a massive expansion

PERTH – An Australian tech business this week launched the first plant-free viscose-rayon fibres at an industry conference in Vancouver. Nanollose has set up a

PARIS – A French biotech dye business which engineers microbes to produce natural dyes for textiles has received US$3m in funding to enable it to

LONDON – Purchasing practices by apparel brands are unaffected by the length of relationship with suppliers, according to an international survey. 156 suppliers across 24

LONDON – A new store by Spanish fashion brand, Zara, potentially paves the way for a new shopping experience where the boundaries between online and

HANOI – New figures suggest government agencies in Vietnam have become reluctant to license textile dyeing and finishing projects due to concerns about environmental pollution.

LONDON – New research claims the global market for used clothing is in danger of being flooded as demand fails to keep up with supply.

WASHINGTON – US retaliatory tariffs against China look likely to include textiles after the National Council of Textile Organisations (NCTO) president & CEO Auggie Tantillo
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