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Climate Action / Bangladesh Transition

31 January 2025

5 minutes
The scenarios, co-created with a diversity of over 100 Bangladeshi and international stakeholders, serve as a reference point for navigating the urgency, complexity, and uncertainty around the impacts of Bangladesh industry’s climate transitions on its workers.

7 Interlinked Priorities Needed for Bangladesh's Transition to Low-Carbon, Climate-Resilient Future

A new report identifies likely scenarios for Bangladesh’s industrial sectors, and opportunities to accelerate just industry transitions both through direct grant-making and multistakeholder collaboration.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Going Circular / State of Industry

22 January 2025

4 minutes
The urgency of the climate, ecological and social challenges we face today demand that circular innovations scale and achieve their full potential. Yet, despite the heavy investments into new technologies, many innovations fail or do not scale.

Sustained Intention Critical to Shaping Circularity in Fashion Sector, Argues New Report

Forum for the Future’s Enabling Systemic Circularity in Fashion or ESCF project, running from 2023-24, brought 12 brands/retailers and manufacturers/ suppliers across the fashion industry to examine its limited progress made towards circularity, and identified key insights that are critical for the industry’s transformation.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
World Trade / Priority Areas

21 January 2025

7 minutes
Increasing prosperity in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, along with India, with its vast market and growing economy, present significant opportunities for the EU textile sector.

EURATEX Charts out Trade Policy Priorities for 2024–29, Says Next 5 Years Critical

EURATEX has published its trade policy priorities for 2024–29, outlining the key steps needed to secure a resilient and competitive future for the European textile and clothing industry. The ‘position paper’ addresses critical challenges such as market access, regulatory compliance, and the alignment of trade, industrial, and energy policies.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Material Science / Balena

13 January 2025

9 minutes
Balena creates new materials that responsibly reach their end of life with the mission to complete a fully circular process, safely returning materials to the earth without a negative impact on compost quality, land or seas.

Policy, Digital Innovation and Consumer Demand Will Push Sustainable Materials into Mainstream

Research, experimentation, and countless iterations. Persistence, collaboration, and innovation, and then 2020 where it all began. The priority at the next-gen material science company, Balena, that develops high-performance biopolymer materials, is to continue disrupting the materials industry by innovating and developing cutting-edge circular materials to replace hazardous, non-compostable plastics currently used in various industries. Chief Executive Officer David Roubach talks products and the journey this far.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Second Chance / Consumption Growth

6 January 2025

5 minutes
Clothing rental companies should collaborate to share information and develop a deeper understanding of the environmental impacts of their practices. Through such cooperation, they can better target consumer segments and promote more responsible consumption behaviours.

Yes Folks, Clothing Rentals Can Actually Encourage Increased Consumption Among Certain Consumers

Achieving sustainability in clothing rental platforms requires a shared commitment from both businesses and consumers. Only through collaborative efforts can these apparel-based services deliver on their promise: reducing fashion’s carbon footprint while fulfilling consumer aspirations.

By
  • Joëlle Vanhamme
  • Valerie Swaen
Commentary
Tackling Waste / Reppatch

3 January 2025

7 minutes
Reppatch works closely with corporate partners encouraging them to approach their operations with care and precision, as this often reveals untapped opportunities: waste transformation, innovative product lines, and even social impact initiatives. Slow production is not just about profitability; it’s about creating a more sustainable future for businesses, consumers, and the planet.

The Reppatch Aim — Redefine How the World Views and Values Waste

Reppatch is a dynamic community of over 50 brands and artists worldwide, dedicated to transforming waste into unique, high-quality products. With a focus on upcycling and slow production, Reppatch collaborates with corporate partners to creatively repurpose their waste, turning environmental challenges into innovative opportunities. Passionate entrepreneur and Founder Nil Karul shares how she combines her professional expertise with her lifelong interest in upcycling and creative reuse.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Making a Case
Marketplace India / Quick Commerce

25 December 2024

6 minutes
The fashion e-commerce space today is valued at $16 billion, and is projected to boom to $45 billion in the next four years. Myntra, which belongs to the Flipkart Group, which is owned by US retailer Walmart, is a leader in this space, but has to compete with Amazon Fashion, Reliance Ajio and other others.

Q-comm Will Add Pressure on Delivery Companies; Small Players Should Find Their Way

Observers are agog over how the launch of a pilot qcom programme by leading e-commerce player, Myntra, will play out. Speculation is rife about what this will mean for fashion markets in India. The talk is mostly about brands and big players. What do these mean for small manufacturers? Do they get new platforms to sell? Or, does this mean they will get financially squeezed as they are often on e-comm marketplaces? An analysis.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Wireframe: Quick Commerce Fever in India
Recycling India / GATS

19 December 2024

5 minutes
India imports approximately 15,000 tonnes of post-industrial textile waste monthly, primarily from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Additionally, around 55,00,00 tonnes of post-consumer textile waste is imported from Europe and North America.

India's Traditional Recycling System Finds New Groove to Tackle Modern Challenges

Nonprofit Global Alliance for Textile Sustainability Council (GATS) is a collaborative platform for recyclers, manufacturers, brands, policymakers, academic institutions and industry experts to address challenges related to circular economy practices. Founder-Director Parvinder Singh talks about the GATS mission to make the Indian textile and fashion industry more sustainable, competitive, and future-ready.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Exclusive
Certifications / Seal of Crafts

12 December 2024

5 minutes
A pashmina shawl weaver in Srinagar, Kashmir. The Seal of Crafts Authenticity aims to be more than a label—it is a movement to protect the legacy of craftsmanship and elevate the livelihoods of millions of artisans globally.

Seal of Crafts Authenticity: A Global Movement for Genuine Handcrafted Excellence

A comprehensive framework is being meticulously chalked out to establish a globally recognised mark of authenticity for handmade products to safeguard the unique methods and traditions inherent in crafts, often passed down through generations, to enable artisans to compete fairly, ensuring fair compensation. The 'Seal of Crafts Authenticity' hopes to provide a trusted certification that would ensure buyers receive what is promised.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Material Innovation / Revoltech

9 December 2024

6 minutes
An acronym that stands for Leather-like, Oil-free, Vegan, and Residue-Based, the process to create LOVR begins with sourcing agricultural hemp residues, which are typically discarded. These residues are dried, refined, and combined with a proprietary natural binder to create the bio-based material. Future applications include furniture, and wearables, in addition to the existing focus on fashion and automotive industries.

Agriculture, Engineering and Material Design Converge in Revoltech's Leather Alternative

A couple of friends and a stated goal — to fuse nature, technology, and science to redefine how materials are produced and used globally. The sophomore project was an “indignant” reaction at the colossal fashion waste during an internship which has since gone commercial with clients in the fashion, automotive and packaging industries. Revoltech’s hemp-based and biodegradable LOVR works as an ingredient brand for sustainable leather alternatives. texfash.com talks to its CEO and one of the Co-Founders Lucas Fuhrmann to know more.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change

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