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Wide Angle / EU Textiles Strategy 2030 / II

5 April 2022

5 minutes
European Union Commissioner for Environment Virginijus Sinkevičius addressing a press conference on 30 March during the announcement of the European Green Deal.

EU aims to increase transparency and sustainability in global trade

The European Union Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, Virginijus Sinkevičius, is one of the key people behind the European Green Deal and also, by that reason, of the EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles. Sinkevičius tells texfash.com how the Strategy works.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Spotlight: EU Textiles Strategy 2030
Wide Angle / EU Textiles Strategy 2030 / I

4 April 2022

7 minutes
Target Fast Fashion

Laudable, but with Some Shortcomings

The EU Textiles Strategy is laudable in many ways—it rightly assesses the dominance of fast fashion and disposable textiles, and integrates environmental and social concerns in its analysis. A fundamental weakness is the limited connection to the CO2 challenge, and the imperative to become fossil-free or fully biobased by 2050. There is a total lack of proposals related to biobased fibres.

By
  • Michiel Scheffer
Analysis
Spotlight: EU Textiles Strategy 2030
Threadbare / Due Diligence 2022 / V

25 March 2022

4 minutes
An illustrative photo. When recyclers currently receive textile waste through the informal waste handling network, they have no access to the background information of their sourced material. As there are no quality control measures in place among informal traders, it is easy to manipulate the quality of the textile waste.

Recycling for Circularity: Bangladesh Shows World How to Do It

Bangladesh is going all out to emerge as a leader in circularity by scaling its recycling capacity and generating more value from these waste streams. The 2020–21 Circular Fashion Partnership (CFP0 project paved the way, but there were lessons for the future too. A texfash.com report.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Spotlight: Due Diligence 2022
Threadbare / Due Diligence 2022 / IV

24 March 2022

5 minutes
A textile waste dump. The fashion industry expects drastic upending due to its resource intensity, environmental impacts such as GHG emissions, and poor ability to protect workers and foster prosperity for all. Circular principles are widely believed to have the potential to offer systemic resolve for these issues and several European level strategies are advancing on this topic.

Recycling for Circularity: Realities from Bangladesh

The adoption of a proposal by the European Commission for a directive on corporate sustainability and due diligence will have far reaching effects. A report.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Spotlight: Due Diligence 2022
Threadbare / Due Diligence 2022 / III

23 March 2022

7 minutes
Recycling textile waste is a USD4.5 billion opportunity across six major textile manufacturing markets--Bangladesh, Vietnam, Turkey, India, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Due Diligence Partnerships Can Work Wonders for Circularity

The Circular Fashion Partnership (CFP) project that took place in Bangladesh from October 2020 to December 2021 presents a compelling business case to scale domestic textile recycling, with demand for recycled materials from global brands and to secure consistent access to high quality traceable post-industrial feedstock from local manufacturers.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Spotlight: Due Diligence 2022
Threadbare / Due Diligence 2022 / II

22 March 2022

7 minutes
Nigna Latifa and Dadjan Wassinatou carrying harvested cotton to be deseeded. Bukina Faso, Africa.

Brands and Traders Have a Task on Their Hands

Traceability all the way to the cotton farm remains a challenge. Yet, cotton is a critical raw material for the garment and footwear sector and its cultivation may involve negative human rights impacts. In this context, how should brands implement due diligence when it comes to cotton? Can sustainability standards play a role? The second in a series.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Spotlight: Due Diligence 2022
Threadbare / Due Diligence 2022 / I

21 March 2022

6 minutes
In the modern economy, some large manufacturers might be working with thousands or even tens of thousands of first tier suppliers. At the second and third tiers, the numbers grow phenomenally. Suppliers (up and down the chain) also change often for various reasons.

Due Diligence in Cotton Supply Chains Is a Real Challenge

Cotton cultivation takes place in a rural context and the agricultural sector is quite remote from the realities of the fashion industry and on which brands often feel that they have limited influence. The cotton value chain is a long and complex one. How can one ensure that due diligence regulations will not inadvertently exclude smallholder cotton farmers from global value chains? The first in a series.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Spotlight: Due Diligence 2022
Deep Focus / Sri Lanka Overview / V

7 March 2022

6 minutes
Sri Lanka has its own design community, a vibrant fashion week, and an ecosystem that keeps doing niche, cutting-edge work—almost a world apart from the mainstream industry.

Design Another Day

The designer community of Sri Lanka was a sprightly lot. And then the pandemic brought them down, mostly small businesses, virtually to their knees. It was tough, but now they have got going.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Spotlight: Sri Lanka Overview
Deep Focus / Sri Lanka Overview / IV

7 March 2022

4 minutes
In the Long Run

In the Long Run

The pandemic was unprecedented, and everyone made mistakes. As COVID-19 variants turn milder and some semblance of normalcy returns, a quick lookback.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Report
Spotlight: Sri Lanka Overview
Deep Focus / Sri Lanka Overview / III

7 March 2022

5 minutes
GSP+ privileges with the European Union (EU) and other key trading partners is not just essential, but crucial at this juncture.

Trade Ahoy

As trade wars rage, a new mega-treaty comes into play and some uncertainties keep rankling Sri Lanka’s GSP+ status from the EU. A look at how the country’s apparel industry is working it out.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Report
Spotlight: Sri Lanka Overview

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