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Going Circular / Texcircle

11 December 2022

7 minutes
The Texcircle project focused on shared materials/quantities and created prototypes to demonstrate the impact of secondary raw materials in products to show which processes need to be adapted for a circular economy.

Textile Recycling as a Collaborative Effort: Texcircle Project Shows the Way

The Swiss textile recycling project Texcircle, which ended a month ago, showed exactly how a group of organisations can make it work together by contributing their own know-how, efforts, finances and materials. Tina Tomovic, Senior Research Associate of the project at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, which helmed the project, and Prof Brigitt Egloff tell texfash.com how the project worked, and what should be the way forward for textile recycling.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Curtain-Raiser / JIAM 2022 - Osaka

30 November 2022

3 minutes
Japan has a top-class market share for industrial sewing machines with automation and labour-saving functions. The strength of Japanese products lies in the development capabilities of manufacturers, the performance of the sewing machines themselves, and the high quality of the sewn products.

Sew Much Better: Industrial Sewing Fair Back after 6 Years

The 12th edition of the Japan International Apparel Machinery & Textile Industry Trade Show (JIAM) gets under way today in Osaka. A curtain-raiser.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Workers Rights / Consumers

30 November 2022

4 minutes
Garment workers and their unions rally on the one-year anniversary of the Rana Plaza collapse that killed more than 1,100 garment workers

We Know Sweatshop Clothing Is Bad – And Buy it Anyway. Here’s Why

Dressed to kill? You being naughty or nice!? No, we are not being knotty. This is what a new report by Oxfam is titled as it seeks to encourage ethical consumption by naming (and essentially shaming) retail brands that fail to disclose where their products come from.

By
  • Gary Mortimer
  • Louise Grimmer
Analysis
Indigo Dyeing / Collaboration

29 November 2022

4 minutes
The commercialisation of the high-profile tech collaboration between fashion-forward Italy’s PureDenim and alpha geek Israel’s Sonovia to minimise use of water and enhance dye durability is expected to see the light of day in the second half of the coming year.

PureDenim and Sonovia Collaboration Inches Towards Eco-Friendly Dyeing Technology

The commercialisation of the tech collaboration between fashion-forward Italy’s PureDenim and alpha geek Israel’s Sonovia to minimise use of water and enhance dye durability is expected in H2/2023. A texfash.com report.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Collaborations / Berlin Initiative

18 November 2022

6 minutes
The VORN Community is open to anyone interested in future-proofing the fashion and textile industry, actively working for change themselves, and looking to become more sustainable within their production and structures. It is a place for learning and teaching, as the exchange of expertise, research results and learnings from within the community are shared for the community.

Hub of All Things: Berlin’s Fashion Space Enables a Co-Ownership Approach

The much-awaited VORN – The Berlin Fashion Hub kicked off last month. The Hub intends to become just that—a hub—for positive change in the fashion industry. The Hub would be a physical and digital space to create, communicate and teach collaboratively. Marte Hentschel, Co-CEO (Operations & Business Development), tells texfash.com what the Hub will look like.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Indigo Dyeing / Stony Creek Colors

17 November 2022

9 minutes
The Stony Creek Colors model is founded on working with farmers to improve soil health. This allows for full traceability that all its stakeholders demand and trust. By focusing on advancing indigo plant development, it enables environmental improvements for the farms growing the crop and by extension, the denim market customers that use its natural dyes at scale.

Worth Dyeing For: Real Battle is Fighting for True Transparency Across Denim Supply Chain

The idea of Stony Creek Colors (SCC) took roots when Founder and CEO Sarah Bellos understood the difficulties that brands face when trying to integrate plant-based dyes into their designs. Today, SCC produces the world's only 100% certified plant-based indigo. An in-depth interview with Bellos about dyes, transparency and climate change.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
Curtain-Raiser / Denim PV Milan

15 November 2022

6 minutes
Denim Première Vision’s Fashion District is a new-born project that is creating its own legacy.

Denim Still a Key Player in Industry Due to Its Flexibility and Ability to Adapt its Image

As the versatile denim continues to evolve as a key player in the fashion industry, the two-day Denim Première Vision beginning 23 November at Milano has been dynamically designed to serve as a natural link between the different elements of the value chain and a strong fashion attitude. Fabio Adami Dalla Val, Show Manager, Denim Première Vision talks to texfash.com.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
Small Businesses / Way Forward

14 November 2022

4 minutes
MSMEs have the will power to achieve sustainability by emotion and by innovation.

MSMEs Need Both Respect and Support

What is the incentive for MSMEs to pivot towards sustainability? Here's an argument that explains why MSMEs need some handholding to help them walk the planet.

By
  • Viral Desai
Commentary
Natural Fibres / Mongolian Cashmere

10 November 2022

9 minutes
The Mongolian cashmere wool sector is an important pillar of the country’s economy, supporting about a million nomadic herders.

Mongolia Has an Answer to Fast Fashion: Sustainable Cashmere

The STeP EcoLab is a four-year project funded by the European Union under the SWITCH Asia II Programme. The Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP) is a project partner with its key competences: sustainable value chains, hand- and footprint assessments, multi-stakeholder engagement, as well as participatory strategy development and design and communication. Project Manager Pawel Zylka talks cashmere and herders.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Going Circular / Czech Republic

9 November 2022

5 minutes
The Oděvní Banka (Clothing Bank) in the Czech Republic's capital Prague has since its inception  expanded to help all vulnerable social groups across the entire republic.

Prague’s Clothing Bank Touches Lives of the Needy, Stops Garments from Going Waste

A clothing bank that distributes pre-loved clothing to the needy in the Czech Republic's capital Praha has taken on the onerous task of delaying post-consumer waste from going to landfills. The Operations Manager of Oděvní Banka (Clothing Bank), Veronika Kyptová, elaborates.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview

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