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Event Roundup / WFC 2023

9 November 2023

4 minutes
Uncertainty and volatility are a constant. While global markets are navigating rough waters right now, they are prepared for the unknown variables that exist on the horizon.

We Left Philadelphia as a Global Taskforce Dedicated to Driving Change in Industry

The Sewn Products Equipment & Suppliers of the Americas (SPESA) played host to the 38th World Fashion Convention of the International Apparel Federation (IAF). The President of the SPESA, Michael McDonald, takes time out to tell texfash.com how the event went by, and the context in which it was held in the US.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Event Roundup / WFC 2023

3 November 2023

6 minutes
The focus of the International Apparel Federation (IAF) is a stronger, smarter and more sustainable supply chain and the just concluded 38th World Fashion Convention addressd many such important topics with a global audience, educating delegates and bringing people together that can jointly achieve more in the endeavour to improve the industry.

Discussion Should Be about Sharing Risks and Rewards Than Simply Transferring Risks

The just-concluded 38th World Fashion Convention at Philadelphia delved deep into issues plaguing the textile-apparel-fashion industry. Matthijs Crietee, Secretary-General, International Apparel Federation (IAF), sheds light on the roadmap chalked out to help industry achieve its Net Zero goals.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Microfibre Pollution / Washing

30 October 2023

4 minutes
demonstrated that the structure of the textiles had a more pronounced effect on fibre shedding than the type of fibre itself. Fibre type had no significant influence on shedding. Notably, woven textiles shed fewer fibres compared to their knitted counterparts.

Doing Laundry by Hand Sheds Just As Many Microfibres As Machine Washing

A new research shows that washing clothing by hand can shed just as many microfibres as laundry washed in a machine and resolving this pollution problem requires changes in how textiles are designed, manufactured and traded on a global scale.

By
  • Deirdre McKay
  • Kelly Sheridan
  • Thomas Stanton
Analysis
Fabric Identification / Matoha

26 October 2023

9 minutes
An early investment provided the funding to debut the beta version of Matoha’s FabriTell desktop ready by mid-2020 which the company sold in the middle of the COVID-19 lockdown.

Sorting out: Making Recycling Easier with Technology That Identifies Fibres and Fabrics

When founders of a startup super specialised in spectrometry, electronics design, programming, come together to build devices and scientific instruments that can identify plastic, textile and textile blends, it is indeed time for industry to take notice. texfash.com talks to Lieve Vanrusselt, an early invester and currently Head of Business Development at Matoha Instrumentation Ltd to know about the product, the journey and the road ahead.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
Handmade India / Climate Truths

25 October 2023

10 minutes
At the heart of craft systems and indigenous communities lies a symbiotic relationship with nature, a profound understanding of circular practices, and environmental stewardship. And craft, in its true sense, is very tangible. Crafts have climate-resilient ideas. India has traditional practices, which just need to be branded. The country has 1000 years of circular economy running in its villages.

Global Boiling: Intricate Connections Between Craft, Climate Change and Slow Fashion

How can craft serve as a potent climate solution? What are the critical areas for intervention needed for a sustainable craft ecosystem? Is craft a catalyst for sustainable fashion? What are the interventions needed for a sustainable craft ecosystem? A just-released report answers these questions and explores more. 

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Curtain-Raiser / PI Apparel Medellin

17 October 2023

5 minutes
Colombia's expertise in the fashion sector, mixed with the constant search for innovation of its industry is reflected not only in terms of the usage of raw materials, Bee Surreal is a brand that considers that ‘sustainable’ is the new luxury where 4% of customer purchases are donated to the Río Rayo Association, that works for the conservation of bees.

Latin America Welcomes Opportunities Knocking on the Doors of PI Apparel Medellin

As one of the biggest events to be held in Latin America, PI Apparel Medellin this year is significant both for the region itself as well as the overall global context in which it is set to kick off on Wednesday. Two people in the thick and thin of things set the tone: Carmen Caballero, President of ProColombia, and Monica Afonso, Conference Producer at PI Apparel.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Destination Medellin / Fabricato Saga

16 October 2023

5 minutes
Around a decade or so back, Fabricato found itself in the centre of a storm when Colombian financial regulator Superfinanciera suspended it from trading. But the company managed to turn its fortunes around.

A Phoenix Feat: How Fabricato Pulled off a Strategic Restructuring Operation

About a decade or so ago, Colombian textile giant Fabricato was fast receding into oblivion and irrelevance, and many doubted if the company could live to see its centenary in 2020. But Fabricato turned it all around. Sales Director Giorgio Lignarolo sheds sheds more light on how Fabricato did it.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Turning 100 / Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags

28 September 2023

6 minutes
With a tagline that says 'The fair that moves the world', Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags has indeed emerged as the reference event for the global footwear and accessories business.

Recycle/Reuse 24 Billion Pairs of Footwear? A Can of Worms Not Touched by Brands or Retailers

As Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags gears up for its 100th edition in January 2024, texfash.com talks to Roberto Pellegrini, President of the Riva del Garda Fierecongressi Spa, the trade fair’s organising company to learn about its focus on sustainability, innovation and more. Joining in are his colleagues Enrico Cietta, Matteo Pasca, William Wong, and Alberto Mattiello.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Textile Waste / Recycling

25 September 2023

4 minutes
Increasing textile recycling will require a collaborative approach, as will the development of the technology needed to create high-quality recycled textiles. Brands, investors, suppliers, recyclers, technology providers and local governments must come together to find ways to grow the textile recycling industry.

Recycling Can Tackle Fashion's Waste Crisis, But Brands Need to Help Boost Production

There is a growing appetite among some fashion retailers to turn old clothes into high-quality fibres, and then into new clothes. But even though well-known brands are developing lines using recycled textiles, this movement has not yet reached the scale needed to have a truly global impact.

By
  • Quynh Do Nhu
  • Mark Stevenson
Analysis
Biomaterials / Nature Coatings

21 September 2023

5 minutes
The Nature Coatings journey began with the vision of developing a bio-based black pigment that could compete on price and performance with harmful and petroleum-derived carbon black.

Black Pigment from Wood Waste Races to Replace Petroleum-Based Carbon Black

A cleantech biochemical start-up Nature Coatings has given the world perhaps its first carbon-negative black pigment — the BioBlack TX — sourced from FSC certified wood waste. texfash.com talks to the Founder-CEO Jane Palmer on her journey this far.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change

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