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Event Roundup / Textile ETP

19 May 2025

6 minutes
The 2025 Textile ETP Annual Conference in Alcoy made one thing clear: regulation alone will not drive the textile industry’s transformation. Rather, it will be the decisions and collective actions of researchers, innovators, businesses, and policymakers that shape a sustainable future.

Decarbonisation in Textile Finishing: Engineering Solutions for a High-Impact Transition

The leitmotif across panels and presentations at the just-concluded 19th edition of the Textile ETP Annual Conference in the Spanish city of Alcoy was unmistakable: the textile sector is hungry for specifics. Companies—large and small—are calling for clearer guidelines, harmonised standards, and structured pathways to circularity and digital transition.

By
  • Hilde Heim
Report
Branding Evolution / Influencers

30 April 2025

11 minutes
Branding has always been about making a lasting impression, literally and figuratively.

Challenges of Branding in the Age of Influencers

The business of branding has undergone a radical change in recent years. Marketing specialists now must prioritise real influencer collaborations, embrace data-driven strategies, and link campaigns with consumer and cultural values to create enduring impact and trust in this ever-changing market.

By
  • Piyush Deogirikar
Analysis
Event Roundup / System Change

14 April 2025

5 minutes
Beyond the panels and presentations, the 4th Sustainable & Circular Textiles, Apparel & Footwear event stood out for its open, constructive atmosphere. The second-day workshops in particular provided a space for deeper discussion—moving from theory to practice and encouraging real dialogue about what circularity actually takes. One thing was clear: we don’t all agree on the exact path forward, but we share similar goals. And sometimes, hearing an alternative opinion can sharpen your own perspective.

From Ideas to Impact: Circularity in Textiles Needs Scalable Action—Not Just Solutions

The world needs systems, not islands — scaling circularity means scaling integration. At the just-concluded 4th Sustainable & Circular Textiles, Apparel & Footwear event in Brussels, the call was clear: circularity won’t happen by chance—it takes bold collaboration and aligned action across the value chain. The conversations were honest, the momentum real but with an underlying message that was consistent: circularity requires clarity.

By
  • Kirsi Roine
Report
Luxury Markets / Tech Prospects

17 March 2025

6 minutes
Computer-aided design (CAD) has transformed the creative process, extending beyond traditional sketches to allow for more intricate, multi-dimensional innovation — bringing to life the ingenuity of human creativity.

When High Tech Meets High Fashion: A Surprising Discovery in the World of Engineering

AI-generated patterns, fabrics, and even full collections are already being produced, but does this diminish the role of designers, artisans, and craftspeople? Technology isn’t just shaping the future of fashion, it’s redefining the very way we design, produce, and experience it. We’ll all be standing by to see how the fashion world adopts and reinvents itself to fit the needs of this ever-changing environment. A first-person report from the recently concluded Dassault 3D Experience World 2025.

By
  • Catherine Hinderman
Commentary
Indian Industry / Budget 2025

10 February 2025

4 minutes
Beyond direct support for manufacturing and exports, Union Budget 2025-26 emphasises increasing disposable incomes by raising income tax thresholds. This move is expected to stimulate consumer spending, directly benefiting fashion and footwear retailers.

Budget Emphasis on Manufacturing and Exports Bodes Well for Brands and Retailers in India

The Union Budget 2025-26 emphasis on strengthening domestic manufacturing, enhancing exports, and fostering economic growth is expected to have a significant impact on fashion brands and retailers in India. A texfash analysis that explores its key provisions and expected impact on industry, and how fashion brands and retailers can capitalise on these developments.

By
  • Raman Datta
Analysis
Indian Leather / Budget 2025

6 February 2025

4 minutes
Leather workers at a workshop in Dharavi, Mumbai. The removal of export duty on crust leather is a game-changer since Indian semi-finished leather has always had strong demand in export markets.

Indian Policy Changes Can Be Game-Changer for Leather & Footwear Industry

The policy changes for the Indian leather sector as announced in the Indian Budget 2025-26 could well be a fantastic opportunity for innovation, growth, global market expansion even as some healthy competition awaits. An analysis.

By
  • Arshad Khan
Analysis
Event Roundup / IILF 2025

5 February 2025

3 minutes
The 38th India International Leather Fair (IILF) held at Chennai Trade Centre from 1-3 February is a flagship event of India’s leather industry, It has evolved as one of the most prominent specialised events of leather and accessories, footwear components, synthetics material footwear, leather goods, machinery, chemicals, equipment and technology in the international calendar of events.

Removal of Duties Will Ease Operational Costs and Boost Export Competitiveness for Indian Leather

A trade event that witnessed a happy industry was the 38th edition of the India International Leather Fair (IILF) at Chennai from 1–3 February which was marked by trends that promise to propel the leather and footwear sector onto a sharper anvil. A report.

By
  • Salman Raghib
Report
Indian Industry / Budget 2025

4 February 2025

6 minutes
With the launch of the ‘Export Promotion Mission’, with an outlay of ₹2,250 crore support, the textile MSMEs will get benefitted since it will facilitate export credit, cross-border factoring and aligning with international practices.

India Announces Game-Changing Initiatives for Textiles and Apparel Industry; Misses on Many

The allocation to the textile sector has increased significantly by 57.7% in this year’s India Budget and although Union Finance Minister Nirmal Sitharaman made some game-changing announcements that would benefit the industry in the long run, there were some missed opportunities as well.

By
  • Gurudas Aras
Analysis
Biodiversity Impact / Supply Chains

3 February 2025

5 minutes
Canopy’s mission is to empower businesses, whether large or small, with the tools, networks, and strategies needed to eliminate high-carbon forest fibre from their supply chains and to help scale innovative, low-carbon Next Gen solutions, derived from materials normally wasted — recycled textiles, or burned agricultural residues.

Small Business, Big Impact: How SMEs can Drive Forest Protection and Biodiversity

What key steps can SMEs take to act on their biodiversity goals—from understanding their impact, to integrating into a collaborative effort of suppliers, innovators, and conservation advocates to drive change through supply chains and secure conservation where it counts?

By
  • Nicole Rycroft
Blueprint
Going Circular / Challenges Ahead

20 January 2025

8 minutes
We already have many patented recycling solutions for both natural and synthetic materials, but they are still working on the linear model competing with virgin feedstock and unable to match the commercial scale yet. We need new global standards and clear communication with consumers, so that they can make informed choices based not just on price or claims.

The Circular Textile Revolution — Breaking the Linear Model

To make the next textile revolution happen, we need a major shift of mindset – to value a product, appreciate the stages and participants it has taken to manufacture each item, and going back to having less but of better long-lasting quality. While quality is hard to quantify, we can measure and test durability and many other aspects of textiles to ensure they last longer.

By
  • Anna Garton
Analysis

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