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Supply Chains / Legislations

7 August 2023

11 minutes
The existing problems in the quality of sustainability reporting means that investors lack a reliable overview of sustainability-related risks to which companies are exposed.

Multiple Legislations May Exacerbate Duplicative Burden of Standards on Suppliers

There has been somewhat of a deluge of sustainability legislations in the US, EU and UK, all of which have a bearing on manufacturing companies in the Global South. A recent report has attempted to provide valuable insights and guidance for companies operating in the apparel value chain. A riveting conversation with members of the organisations which were behind the report.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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K-Leather / Industry Scan

4 August 2023

5 minutes
 A stronger kangaroo industry would lead to better kangaroo welfare and conservation not only of kangaroo populations but also landscapes and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

Stronger Leather Industry Would Lead to Better Kangaroo Welfare and Conservation

Lifting the value of products including skins and leather, and ensuring take of kangaroos by professionals is sustainable, will help grow the kangaroo industry.

By
  • George Wilson
  • Melanie Edwards
Analysis
Wireframe: The Kangaroo Chronicles
Alternative Fibres / Seaweed

3 August 2023

6 minutes
Phycolabs

From Brazil with Love: A Seaside, Seaweed and a Fashtech Innovator

Inspired by the brilliance of nature to develop materials from living and regenerable things, a Brazil based fashtech startup is harnessing the power of seaweeds to shape the future of textiles. texfash.com talks to the Founder–CEO of Phycolabs Thamires Pontes to know more.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
K-Leather / Industry Scan

3 August 2023

4 minutes
Sofie Zbořilová / Pixabay

Commercial Industry is Best Way to Manage Kangaroo Populations Sustainably

The Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia (KIAA) is calling out the emotive misinformation by animal activist groups harming the $200 million sector and also highlighting the need for greater awareness around the benefits of managing an overabundant species. texfash.com talks to its President, Ray Borda, to know more.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Wireframe: The Kangaroo Chronicles
K-Leather / Industry Scan

2 August 2023

6 minutes
A kangaroo mob scouring for water during a drought. Kangaroo populations often dip during druoughts.

As US Activists Make Brands Dance to Anti-Leather Tune, Kangaroo Conservation Takes a Hit

Major Western brands, under refractory pressure from zealous animal welfare and social welfare groups based in the US, have shunned kangaroo leather. What now begs attention is how the Australian meat/leather industry should grapple with a ban that is bound to have a far-reaching adverse impact. And, what would be conservation's answers?

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Commentary
Wireframe: The Kangaroo Chronicles
Going Circular / Bangladesh Trends

31 July 2023

4 minutes
Marcel Crozet / ILO

Bangladesh Ramps Up Recycling into Readymade Garments

There is currently a lack of information regarding the materials waste produced across Bangladesh’s textile and apparel industry production chain. And a prerequisite for keeping its buyers as also the market, the country urgently needs to reduce carbon emissions by 2030 using recycled materials.

By
  • Abu Siddique
Feature
Business of Innovation / Rethread Africa

27 July 2023

10 minutes
More than 80% of the maize plant goes to waste after every harvest season as only around 15% is used. This means that valuable resources and energy in sowing, growing, and harvesting the plant are being lost while it has the building blocks to make fibres. And the amazing thing is that this is not only the preserve of maize but the same script is found in other fibre-rich agro-waste including sugarcane bagasse and pineapple leaves that Rethread Africa is currently exploring.

Out of Africa: A Journey from Farm to a Fabric of the Future

Quite famously known as the ‘Green City in the Sun’, Nairobi has a bunch of students from its leading university figuring out an “incredible alternative” on how to use agro-waste, specially from maize—the principal staple food of Kenya—and pineapple, connecting the farming community to fashion in a way that both people and the planet not only survive but thrive.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
City Ecosystems / Lahti

24 July 2023

4 minutes
The Textile Deposit pilot scheme wanted to see whether a small incentive could get the locals sorting and recycling their old textiles more actively. With a small reward, the recycling rate for textile waste went up by a staggering 500%.

Finnish City Shows World How Incentive-Based Systems Can Tackle Textile Waste

The Finnish city of Lahti, some 100-odd km to the north of capital Helsinki, has made stupendous progress through its incentive-based collection of textile waste, and has now launched a design competition on how to tackle discarded textiles.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Feature
Manufacturing / Financial Divide

28 June 2023

4 minutes
The report argued that frequent outsourcing of manufacturing leads to poor supply chain visibility and limited direct control of most of the negative environmental impacts of the industry by retail companies and investors.

Fashion’s Great Disconnect: Location of Sales, Profits & Capital vs. Location of Environmental Impacts

A Planet Tracker analysis—Following the Thread—recently underlined the significant disconnect between the location of the majority of the sales, profits and capital in the textiles industry and the location of the most significant negative environmental impacts. Richard Wielechowski, Senior Investment Analyst (Textiles) at Planet Tracker, tells texfash.com what this disconnect means.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Innovation / Renewcell

27 June 2023

5 minutes
The production hall at the  Renewcell 1 plant in Sundsvall, Sweden.

There Will be Winners, Losers, and Those Who Come Together

In the textiles-fashion ecosystem, news is usually ephemeral. But when Swedish innovator Renewcell dispatched the first shipment of its Circulose dissolving pulp to a customer, the excitement remained palpable for weeks on end. Tricia Carey, Chief Commercial Officer at Renewcell, talks about the flurry of activities at the company.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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