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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
Retail Prospects / India Story

2 January 2025

4 minutes
The untapped potential of India’s smaller cities is expected to drive the next phase of retail growth. A research report indicates that 60% of the country’s retail growth in the next 2-3 years will come from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

Retail in India – 2025: A Promising Future Backed by Insights and Statistics

With India poised to become a USD 1.3 trillion retail market by 2025, the opportunities for growth are boundless. Although challenges like rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, and fierce competition could pose hurdles, retailers who remain agile, consumer-centric, and forward-thinking will not only thrive but also shape the future of retail in the country. An insider’s analysis.

By
  • Susil S Dungarwal
Commentary
Marketplace India / Quick Commerce

24 December 2024

4 minutes
The Myntra initiative, which is currently limited to a few pin codes, aims to test the feasibility of ultra-fast deliveries in the fashion and lifestyle segment.

India's Latest Frenzy Poses Question: Does Fashion’s Style Fit the Lean Quick Commerce Body?

The launch of M-Now from Myntra, India’s biggest online fashion player, has caused a stir in the fashion e-tail space in India. This move comes in the backdrop of grocery delivery apps adding apparel to their carts in the last few months. But then, can fashion deliveries work the same way as food and grocery deliveries do? Is Myntra’s a defensive act, or is it a desperate one? An analysis.

By
  • Devangshu Dutta
Analysis
Wireframe: Quick Commerce Fever in India
Climate Action / COP29

22 November 2024

5 minutes
The textile industry, responsible for 10% of global emissions, urgently needs to embrace a regenerative mindset. For too long we’ve celebrated incremental changes with systems that perpetuate harm, even if at a reduced level, and we need to ask ourselves, is “less harm” really enough? The answer is no.

Regenerate. Restore. Rethink. Collaborate. Commit. COP29 Called for All of This and More

Redefine sustainability as regeneration. Rethink progress, not by how much we reduce emissions, but by how much we restore and regenerate. Regeneration isn’t just about restoring the land but also about empowering the people who live on it. Driving all of this for a real change requires a collaborative approach, reiterated the discussions, parleys at the 12-day COP29 at Baku that began 11 November and ends today. A texfash report.

By
  • Sara Cicognani
First Person
Event Roundup / Textile Exchange

8 November 2024

5 minutes
Thought leaders, stakeholders from across the industry gathered to address the staggering impact of fashion, a sector responsible for around 10% of global emissions, much of which is tied to the very materials that shape our products.

Call from Textile Exchange Meet: Future Needs to Thrive on Collaboration and Restoration

The message from the Textile Exchange conference at Pasadena was clear: transformation is within reach. From regenerative practices to circularity that benefits all, it was a clarion call to trade extractive growth for a future that thrives on restoration and collaboration.

By
  • Anette Cantagallo
Report
Climate Action / Role of Women

14 October 2024

4 minutes
Climate Week NYC, organised by Climate Group, an international nonprofit founded in 2003, is the biggest annual climate event of its kind, with leaders from the world of business, tech, politics, academia, and civil society, coming together for some 600 events across New York City, that seeks to push the needle on climate. The event is held in partnership with the United Nations General Assembly and is run in coordination with the United Nations and the city of New York.

Reflections on Climate Week: Women in Leadership as a Climate Solution

The talk around the recently concluded Climate Week NYC continues to buzz. Will the discussions there get amplified and lead to concrete action? One topic that gained momentum at this edition—women and climate—urged on the imperative to integrate more women into leadership and which could eventually emerge as a game-changer for climate action.

By
  • Amina Razvi
First Person
Event Report / GFC Dornbirn

23 September 2024

5 minutes
Dornbirn continued a very long tradition as a global network platform for an innovative exchange in the industry with over 125 lectures across four parallel sessions. More than 500 participants from 25 countries represented about 250 companies.

Fibre Industry in between Innovation, Upcoming Regulations and Competitiveness

A recurring theme at the 63rd Global Fibre Congress at Dornbirn from 11–13 September was recycling and the associated circular economy. It stressed on the urgent need for everyone in the value chain, from machine manufacturers to manufacturing and retail, to find a common denominator—the only way to provide the consumer with products which are sustainable and affordable.

By
  • Marina Crnoja-Cosic
Report
Ideas for Change / Tackling Climate

5 August 2024

4 minutes
The issue with "market-based solutions" including carbon pricing/carbon offsets as those used by fashion brands is that they shift focus to actions that are not solutions but profit plays.

The Road Away from the Sustainability Roadblock

Sustainability must be globally branded in one set of images, symbols and stories based on archetypes that align with and inform sustainability.

By
  • Bill D'Arienzo
Commentary

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