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Leatherwear / Trends

12 May 2022

7 minutes
Urgent action is needed to head off what the team call “ultra-fast fashion”, which is responsible for “releasing unprecedented volumes of new clothes into the market”.

PETA Stance on Leather is Generalised Bias Based on Ideology

The Sustainable Leather Foundation (SLF) supports a whole value chain approach with focus on underpinning that communication with real data and metrics can demonstrate the work the industry is doing to ensure a sustainable future. SLF Managing Director Deborah Taylor elaborates on the mandate she has set for the not-for-profit foundation.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Exclusive
LegalEase / Carry Bags

10 May 2022

9 minutes
All carry bags before 2011 were given to customers for free, but now retailers—especially chains and brands—now got a new heaven-sent marketing tool: give carry bags, but with a brand identity. Besides, there was money to be made.

Bag Your Pardon: Despite Fines, Retailers Still Charge for Carry Bags

Extra charges over carry bags has been an ongoing battle between retailers and consumers. The practice goes back to the time when plastic carry bags slowly started disappearing from stores after the notification of the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011. The Rule, only for plastic bags, soon became the norm for all carry bags. What’s right or wrong? texfash.com explores.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Report
Traceability / Oritain

10 May 2022

6 minutes
Oritain’s scientific traceability claims to be a universal solution that works on products and supply chains all over the world, stating that it is the reliance so far on data, packaging, and paper trails that has resulted in the current level of greenwashing predominant in the textile industry.

Traceability Needs Collaborative Approach to Engage Entire Value Chain

“Proving origin, protecting reputations” goes the tagline of Oritain, promising as it does to provide excellence in product traceability by testing products and raw materials to provide cold, hard data that can be used to verify where they come from. Chief Commercial Officer Rupert Hodges talks about the importance of certification as a crucial tool that must necessarily be validated by physical testing.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Leatherwear / Royal Smit & Zoon

5 May 2022

5 minutes
Royal Smit & Zoon has a dedicated R&D team focused on the most important leather making stage, being tanning, where it introduced Zeology, the truly sustainably alternative to existing leather tanning agents. It is chrome-free, heavy metal-free and aldehyde-free. The industry is increasingly embracing this new innovation.

In Future, Tanneries Will Get Hides as By-product from Regenerative Farming

The focus at the century-old, family-run Royal Smit & Zoon is on bio-based chemistry, reducing usage of water, shortening leather-making processes, optimising waste stream. The emphasis is to support a society where nothing is wasted, everything can be re-used and ultimately recycled. The second and final part of the interview with Egbert Dikkers, Global Director ESG.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Leatherwear / Royal Smit & Zoon

4 May 2022

4 minutes
The leather industry supports the creation of a circular society by making leather that can be used over and over again and ultimately can be recycled easily. Royal Smit & Zoon caters to industries such as automotive, high-end fashion, and upholstery.

For Society that Needs to Consume Less, Leather is Perfect Material

A leading global supplier of specialty chemicals for leather manufacturers, the focus at the century-old, family-run Royal Smit & Zoon is on sustainability through innovation as it develops and manufactures sustainable (bio)chemical solutions for the leather industry. Extracts from an interview with Egbert Dikkers, Global Director ESG.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
World Trade / India

3 May 2022

5 minutes
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s visit to India kindled hopes of an FTA between the two countries. Following a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India and the UK have set an ambitious target of concluding a “comprehensive and balanced” FTA by Diwali this year to double bilateral trade by 2030.

With 88% trade deficit rise, India embarks on FTA overdrive

India has been furiously negotiating deals ever since the RCEP came into force earlier this year. Initial rounds of negotiations on FTA and other trade policies with several countries should hopefully ensure a handful of agreements by 2024. A texfash.com report.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Commentary
Textile Forensics / Shroud of Turin

2 May 2022

4 minutes
The Shroud of Turin (Italian: Sindone di Torino), is a length of linen cloth bearing the negative image of a man. Some describe the image as depicting Jesus of Nazareth and believe the fabric is the burial shroud in which he was wrapped after crucifixion, according to Wikipedia.

‘Uncovering’ the Shroud of Turin: An Exercise in Textile Forensics

Does the Shroud of Turin really date back to the time of Jesus Christ? A recent peer-reviewed research suggests as much even as it calls for further laboratory tests. The experimental results are compatible with the hypothesis that the TS is a 2000-year-old relic, as supposed by Christian tradition.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Report
Fast Fashion / Shein

29 April 2022

3 minutes
Earlier this month, Shein was reported to be valued at $100 billion, worth more than the combined market capitalisations of European rivals Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) and Zara owner Inditex.

Shein cocks a snook at critics with new line, calls it 'purpose-driven collection'

A new 'purpose-driven' clothing line with 'responsibly sourced materials' from ultra-fast fashion retailer Shein promises an 'affordable option' for customers seeking to make a positive impact with their product choices. Shein is now taking the battle to its critics.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Analysis
GHG Emissions / Swedish Brands

28 April 2022

5 minutes
Broadly, companies producing low-priced products can have relatively low emissions per unit sold, but when one looks at per-revenue figures, the reverse is true.

Supply Chains Account for 95% of All Emissions by Swedish Fashion Brands

Data from 42 Swedish brands reveals that an overwhelming 95% of their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are produced in their global supply chains, according to the Swedish Textile Initiative for Climate Action (STICA). The report is being described as a very important step in terms of understanding what to focus on in the coming years—and also in the name of transparency.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Straight Talk / Destination India

28 April 2022

7 minutes
You can do any amount of IT integration, digital transformation, sustainability—but ultimately a tailor has to stitch a product. If you are always struggling to fill the machines, you are never going to make it big.

Let’s go to rural India where labour and land are available but people migrate for work

The big picture is that China, once a dominant player, is under pressure and buyers are desperately looking to diversify risks. India has suddenly become important as it is the only other place with a large vertically integrated textile chain, but does not have the huge capacities. Sarbajit Ghose, Managing Director of Laguna Clothing, does some hard talk as he takes a 360-degree view of how sourcing works.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview

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