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Circularity Narratives / New Study

19 March 2025

6 minutes
Circular fashion dresses up the idea that the industry can carry on doing exactly what they're doing, and this will change everything.

As Narratives Go Around in Circles, a New Fashion System Will Have to Emerge at Some Point

Earlier this month, an incisive study looked at prevalent circular fashion (CF) narratives, and contended that CF in its current form is built on unrealistic projections and industry rhetoric. The report has created a buzz, and lead author of the study, Talia Hussain, goes beyond the report in this free-wheeling discussion about the subject.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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Tackling Waste / Recommendations

14 March 2025

6 minutes
The introduction of the EU-wide mandatory Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme for textiles is a critical step agreed upon by EU co-legislators on 19 February, as part of the targeted revision of the Waste Framework Directive (WFD).

EuRIC and FEAD Suggest 10-Fold Pathway till EPR Schemes Are in Place

FEAD and EuRIC have come up with a set of recommendations to address the crises facing the post-consumer textile collection, sorting and recycling industries following the introduction of the EU-wide mandatory Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme for textiles.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Fabrics Market / Intertextile Shanghai

11 March 2025

5 minutes
The fair is co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Textile Information Centre.

In Today’s Digital Society, Personalisation is an Adjustment from Seasonal Trends

The Spring Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, one of the leading destinations for sourcing fabrics and accessories, gets under way today. As visitors start to throng the three-day event, Wendy Wen, Managing Director of fair organiser Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, talks about Shanghai and what to expect from the event.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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Recycling Story / Blue Loop Originals

25 February 2025

6 minutes
At Blue Loop, every thread tells a story—of reuse, innovation, and the belief that what already exists can become valuable once again.

Denims Not Long-Lasting as 20 Years Ago, And Wool is Under-Rated

Worn-out jeans, old woollen sweaters, polyester textile waste and recycled linen is what Goor-based Blue Loop Originals uses to craft a high-quality second life for discarded clothing. With the mission “Worn to Reborn”, its Dutch Founder Ron van de Wiel started Blue Loop in 2013 when he realised that 640 million pairs of jeans are discarded annually in Europe. Texfash talks to the man to know more.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Fabrics Market / Intertextile Shanghai

24 February 2025

4 minutes
Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics is co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Textile Information Centre.

Knitted Fabrics Outpacing Wovens as Demand for Athleisure and Functional Apparel Rises

Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics is one of the leading destinations for sourcing fabrics and accessories. The Spring Edition, to be held from 11-13 March, will turn the spotlight on a diverse range of products and services. Wendy Wen, Managing Director of fair organiser Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, talks about trends in the business of fabrics.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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Climate Action / Tersus Solutions

20 February 2025

7 minutes
The Tersus Solutions CO2 platform offers amazing capabilities – this is in large part due to the amazing nature of CO2. When pressurised, carbon dioxide (CO2) becomes a liquid (LCO2) and at even higher pressures become super-critical (scCO2).

Making Cleaner Textiles: Tersus Has a Closed-Loop Cleaning System

Tersus Solutions, founded in 2009, supports a wide variety of needs by leveraging its proprietary CO2 platform that preserves water and electricity, sanitises or sterilises, captures contaminates and microfibres, and ultimately extends the life of textiles. Steve Madsen, Founder and CTO, and Peter Whitcomb, CEO, speak at length about how the future lies in technology.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
Decarbonising Colours / Pili

17 February 2025

7 minutes
Pili has partnered with Orta, the Turkish denim manufacturer and Citizens of Humanity, a California-based high-end denim brand known for its commitment to quality and sustainability.

A Riot of Colours: Pili and Its Journey to Decarbonise Dyes and Colours

Pili has a mission—it produces decarbonised alternatives based on renewable resources for sustainable industrial applications. Pili President Jérémie Blache explains how Pili uses hybrid processes combining industrial fermentation and organic chemistry to manufacture sustainable, high-performance colour ranges for the textiles industry.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
Material Innovation / Oyster Textiles

11 February 2025

5 minutes
Creative Tech Textile continues to advance circular economy practices, contributing innovative solutions to green fashion and environmental protection.

The World is Your Oyster: Churning Sustainable Textiles with Discards from the Sea

Taiwan-headquartered Creative Tech Textile Co Ltd has pioneered the transformation of discarded oyster shells into advanced sustainable textile solutions leading to its signature brands—Seawool and Smawarm. Founder Yeh-Shun Wang (Eddie Wang) shares how through decadal inspirations and learnings his company is doing its bit to shape a greener and more sustainable future for the textiles industry.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
Material Innovation / Tandem Repeat

7 February 2025

6 minutes
Tandem Repeat stems from a 15-year research effort, which includes 8 years in the lab and 7 years in industry, dedicated to creating protein-based solutions materials.

Combining Protein and Lyocell Using Chemistry and Biology: Material Innovation Ready to Expand

US-based deeptech innovator Tandem Repeat, a climate-positive smart textiles company, has developed Procell, a revolutionary patented fermentation microbial process that transforms proteins into valuable products, including fibres and nonwovens which are a less toxic alternative to plastics. Leading inventor and Penn State Huck Endowed Chair of Biomaterials Professor Melik Demirel simplifies the tech and his plans for the future.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
UK Fashion Sector / Challenges Ahead

4 February 2025

8 minutes
Reductions in the environmental impact at a product-level are being overshadowed by increases in unit consumption overall. This may partly be the result of a rebound effect, i.e. consumption increasing as products are made more efficiently and therefore more cheaply.

Report Calls for Rewarding Sustainable Practices in UK Industry, Level-Playing Field Would Be Crucial

A new research report explores how UK fashion and textile companies are developing sustainable and circular practices, including their response to regulatory change associated with green growth and the transition to net zero. The study urged on the need to forge the business case for firms to invest in gathering detailed supply chain data to obtain product-level carbon footprints, as well as launch new circular business models.

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  • Special Correspondent
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