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Second Chance / State of Sector

11 March 2024

7 minutes
The second-hand market has done a lot to undermine smart solutions and domestic capacity by using the Global South as a dumping ground for used clothing. The global textiles, fashion and outdoor industry should put the Global South at the heart of their strategies.

Current Trajectory of Second-Hand Clothing a Distraction from More Important Questions

Second-hand will not save the planet! To ensure global sustainability, in line with agreed climate and environmental goals, the industry needs to look at, and challenge, existing business models, overproduction/ overconsumption, the way we shop, says a new study.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Report
Climate Action / Decarbonisation

6 March 2024

6 minutes
The fashion industry, infamous for waking up to realities very late in the day, has suddenly got up from its slumber and feels this dying need to decarbonise. Of course, there is a pressing need to decarbonise, and it should also be asked of them: what were you doing all along!?

New Report on Decarbonisation is Welcome, But Has its Flaws and Drawbacks

A conversation that began in the late 80s should have covered a lot of ground till today. Unfortunately, it did not and while the industry is making a lot of noise around value chain decarbonisation, it continues to place a disproportionate burden on the manufacturer, says a new report in a new bottle commissioned by a group of manufacturers.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Commentary
Leather Talk / Apple Decision

5 March 2024

3 minutes
The increasing importance of adopting sustainable practices and materials to meet evolving consumer preferences and environmental regulations should be the reason to choose leather, not the contrary.

The Apple Leather Lather — The Significance and the Takeaways

What say leather industry honchos on Apple Inc’s recent move to do away with leather in its phone cases, watchbands and more? texfash.com finds out.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Interview
SecondHand / Reflaunt

4 March 2024

5 minutes
As secondhand and rental grows, its more about the experience of using and enjoying items rather than possessing brand new ones.

Value of Luxury Has Changed; Secondhand Will Further Shape its Connotation

Will secondhand fashion, including luxury, become as big as firsthand? Yes, says Stephanie Crespin, Founder & CEO of Reflaunt.com, a resale technology provider for fashion brands which claims a network spanning over 350 million secondhand shoppers globally. texfash.com in conversation.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Material Science / Apple FineWoven

29 February 2024

7 minutes
Apple Inc had claimed that its new FineWoven material had significantly lower emissions compared to the more "carbon-intensive leather" but tests have proven otherwise.

iTrash: Apple's Vegan Alternative Crumbles to Pieces as Durability Goes for a 6-Month Toss

The Apple FineWoven material that was touted as a more environment-friendly alternative to leather has failed the elementary test of durability, apart from the fact that the tech giant's unqualified claims have been exposed by laboratory tests.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Commentary
State of Recycling / Renewcell Saga

27 February 2024

6 minutes
The Renewcell 1 plant in winter. When a recycling pioneer decides to file for bankruptcy, it distinctly indicates that the stated circularity claims, promises and ambitions of industry are only hot air.

Nails in Renewcell Coffin Were Hammered in by a Callous and Lethargic Global Fashion Industry

Swedish textile recycling pioneer Renewcell has decided to file for bankruptcy. The reason for the company going bust has nothing to do with either its product or facilities, but a global fashion  industry that is still unwilling to increase its uptake of recycled fibres.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Analysis
The Observer
Nex-Gen Materials / Living Ink

26 February 2024

9 minutes
Traditional Carbon Black is a harmful powder pigment made from fossil fuels, commonly used to add colour and structural stability for the ink, textiles, plastics and rubber industries.

The Algae Tech that Promises to Drive Petro Pigments off the Market

On a mission to use sustainable algae technologies to replace petroleum-derived products to launch carbon negative products, Living Ink is a biomaterials company that has developed Algae Black, a sustainable alternative to the black pigment used to make materials such as ink, plastics, leathers and rubber. texfash.com in conversation with the Co-Founders Scott Fulbright and Stevan Albers.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Feature
Collection: Sea Change
Curtain-Raiser / Bharat Tex 2024

25 February 2024

5 minutes
The complexity of policies from multiple ministries highlights the need for a coordinated approach.

Fostering Collaboration Between Industry, Academia Crucial for Driving Innovation

As India gets ready to showcase its entire value chain to the world with the mega Bharat Tex 2024 kicking off on Monday, the apex Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) is actively advocating for increased collaboration within the Indian textiles and fashion sector. CITI Chairman Rakesh Mehra talks about the prospects of the Indian textiles and apparel industry.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Silk Sector / India Overview

22 February 2024

5 minutes
India itself is the largest silk consuming market and, therefore, it does not generate an adequate surplus.

Indian Silk: Production Unable to Meet Domestic Demand; Imports Rise and Exports Fall

The 54th report of the Parliament of India’s Standing Committee on Labour, Textiles and Skill Development, which was submitted earlier this month, provides alarming numbers about the state of the silk industry in the country.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Design History / Christian Dior

19 February 2024

5 minutes
Emmy Award winner Ben Mendelsohn stars in “The New Look,” a new, 10-episode Apple Original series, which premiered globally on 14 February 2024 on Apple TV+.

Apple TV Drama Shows How Dior Brought Optimism to a War-Weary World

After a riotous welcome from an audience of fashion students in 1947, Christian Dior remarked: “For those who lived through the chaos of war, creation was survival.” This is the theme of the new Apple TV series, revealed in flashback: how the destruction and horror of war affected the world-renowned Parisian fashion market.

By
  • Elizabeth Kealy-Morris
Commentary

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