
Poor product information drives fashion returns
LONDON – A new survey suggests poor product information is fuelling avoidable fashion returns, causing brands to still lose sales

LONDON – A new survey suggests poor product information is fuelling avoidable fashion returns, causing brands to still lose sales

LONDON – Archroma and Turkish denim manufacturer ORTA are launching a denim collection dyed with colourants made partly from wool
LONDON – Textile recycler Reju has secured €135m in support from the Dutch government for its planned recycling plant at

OREGON – Nike has told investors fourth-quarter sales are likely to fall by a low single-digit percentage rather than return

LONDON – Bangladesh strengthened its hold on the global denim trade in 2025, extending its lead in both the EU

GIA LAI – H&M-backed textile recycling business Syre has signed a deal with engineering group ABB as it pushes ahead

TEXAS – Textile Exchange has published a major new cotton LCA that shows how sharply impacts can vary across production

BRUSSELS – The EU has announced a major overhaul of its customs code which will hit fashion brands selling cheap

AMSTERDAM – Fashion for Good has launched a project to test whether mass balance accounting could be used for biomass-attributed

LONDON – Chinese fast fashion brand Shein dropped 9,008 new product lines today. On Tuesday it dropped 9,677. On Monday this figure was 7,282. I

MILAN – British designer Stella McCartney has announced the launch of a new foundation which, among other things, will seek to bridge the gap between

MILAN – Textile Exchange and the German Partnership for Sustainable Textiles are to announce a new collaboration aimed at fostering “broader transformation of the industry.”

STOCKHOLM – A sweater that costs as little as €8 can be produced in a sustainable way, claims Swedish fast fashion giant H&M. In a
WASHINGTON – Two leading US polyester producers, Unifi and Nan Ya Plastics, have filed petitions alleging that dumped and subsidised imports of polyester from China

OREGON – Nike has had a remarkable global response to a circular economy challenge it set to create new products from footwear waste. The sportswear

LONDON – New research suggests UK legislation to address slavery in multi-national global supply chains has no teeth. When asked, just 81 companies (54 per

BRUSSELS – New research claims companies are breaking EU law by marketing hundreds of potentially dangerous chemicals that are widely used in apparel and other products.

SHANGHAI – UK fashion chain New Look is abandoning the Chinese market as part of moves which may see it call time on its entire
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