
French Senate weakens proposed anti-fast fashion bill
PARIS – France’s anti-fast fashion bill has been significantly weakened following its passage through the Senate’s Sustainable Development Committee, with

PARIS – France’s anti-fast fashion bill has been significantly weakened following its passage through the Senate’s Sustainable Development Committee, with

BRUSSELS – A much-anticipated Textiles Recycling Expo will make its debut this year on 4-5 June in Brussels, Belgium. The

ACCRA – In the aftermath of the devastating fire at Kantamanto Market in Accra, Ghana, calls are growing for major

LONDON – The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has released a draft of its revised Corporate Net-Zero Standard for public

WASHINGTON – A new global study by the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) found cotton’s irrigation footprint is significantly lower

BRUSSELS – The European textile recycling industry is on the brink of crisis, with urgent action needed to prevent the

WASHINGTON – The Cotton Campaign has called on Uzbekistan to strengthen its reforms in order to address structural issues that

LONDON – Sheep Inc, the natural fibres clothing company known for its carbon-negative supply chain, has secured a £5m Series

AMSTERDAM – The 2nd edition of Best of Bangladesh in Europe will take place next month, shining a global spotlight

KARACHI – The International Finance Corp (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, is to help textile manufacturers in Pakistan cut energy consumption and

MUMBAI – Synthetic microfibres from clothing have been found in leading brands of sea salts by Indian researchers. Eight brands of sea salts were tested

BRUSSELS – Cambodia is on the brink of losing duty-free trading access to the European Union. European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmström has issued a

LONDON – Fashion bosses in the UK are being asked by the Government to reveal their environmental record. Amid growing concerns about the wasteful nature

BRUSSELS – The possible reintroduction of EU trade sanctions against Myanmar would “make no sense on any level,” according to a leading campaign group. Burma

ISTANBUL – Leading global fashion brands Inditex, H&M and ASOS have pledged to help develop collective bargaining mechanisms and better conditions for over 600,000 garment

ROME – The net would appear to be closing further on three chemicals which are used in textile manufacture for their water and oil resistance
TEXAS – Burkina Faso has the potential to become a major hub for organic cotton, a recent meeting concluded. US non-profit Textile Exchange recently staged

LENZING – There is fresh evidence to suggest the luxury apparel sector is embracing sustainability. In an exclusive interview with Apparel Insider, Amit Gautam, executive
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