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Dirty Cotton / Brazil Scandal

24 April 2024

6 minutes
A drone photograph of flagrant deforestation in Correntina. The Earthsight report had provided enough evidence, all of which were summarily dismissed by the auditor of Better Cotton.

Brazil Scandal: Auditor Absolves Better Cotton of Allegations, Says There's No 'Non-Compliance'

A clean chit notwithstanding, Better Cotton, in not addressing the loopholes with the standard itself, has only exposed itself to further investigation. And that’s despite the sugar-coated admissions that “we will take action to expand our due diligence process."

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
State of Designers / West Africa

23 April 2024

4 minutes
West Africa’s contribution to sustainable fashion is not just shaped by what the market won’t allow. Designers are also guided by the socio-cultural milieu of the fashion consumption in the cities where they live. Designers tap into this culture and grow it.

West African Designers Have Space for Creativity and Innovation, Ensure Long Lifespan of Clothes

The factors that shape fashion consumption in west Africa include the need to produce clothes that assert social and economic status, uniqueness and individuality by applying principles of bespoke to the kind of ready-to-wear mass production done by fast fashion brands.

By
  • Adwoa Owusuaa Bobie
Commentary
Fracked Fashion / Stand.earth

22 April 2024

10 minutes
With less than a decade to prevent global climate change from reaching irreversible levels, the time to push for largescale climate and environmental solutions is now. For the fashion industry that means moving away from petro-fashion.

Stand.earth: Waging a Relentless Battle for Fossil-Free Fashion as Brands Drag Feet on Climate

It’s been a newsy April for greenwashing. What does an activist think-tank have to say about it all? texfash.com talks to Todd Paglia, Executive Director of the unrelenting and unapologetic nonprofit Stand.earth.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
State of Recycling / Looming Crisis

19 April 2024

10 minutes
The UK Government needs to progress with EPR, product standards—e.g. design for durability, design for recycling, minimum recycled content in new products etc, provide other financial support for green jobs in the textile re-use and recycling sector.

Sorting and Collection Plants Full Because Demand In Recipient Countries Is Very Slow

Earlier this month, the Textile Recycling Association (TRA) set alarm bells ringing in the UK when it warned of an imminent collapse of the textile recycling sector due to global market challenges. It's complicated, and TRA Chief Executive Officer Alan Wheeler helps disentangle the threads in this deep dive with texfash.com.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
Consumer Trends / On-Demand Fashion

18 April 2024

5 minutes
Crisis talks and bankruptcy are rocking high-street favourites like H&M, and from Victoria’s Secret, which has closed more than 100 stores over the past years, to Superdry, Gap, TopShop, Kookaï and Scotch & Soda.

On-Demand Fashion Needs to Work for World to Cut Down on Consumer Waste

Implementing on-demand production at a large scale in the short term is not realistic, but purposeful fashion is certainly within reach, and it is critical to educate the final consumer about fashion’s true cost.

By
  • Valérie Moatti
Analysis
Challenging Times / Artisan Rights

17 April 2024

8 minutes
League of Artisans tries to ensure artisans’ voices are heard and their needs taken into account in global policy discussions, recommendations and legislation.

Artisan Craft An Essential Carrier of Cultural Values into the Next Generation

League of Artisans, a non-profit was formed to promote artisan skills as a vital response to global challenges, trusting in the transformational power of craft to create alternative futures. texfash.com talks to the globally-recognised activist-entrepreneur, Carry Somers, who is also Co-Founder of the decade-old Fashion Revolution.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Exclusive
Event Report / Pulp & Beyond 2024

15 April 2024

6 minutes
Pulp & Beyond gathered 8000 visitors at the Helsinki Expo and Convention Centre. On show at the exhibition was Metsä Spring’s Kuura fibre made from locally sourced softwood pulp at their bioproducts mill in Central Finland.

Out of the Woods: Nordic Countries Take the Lead with a Range of Innovative Fibres

There is a very interesting overlap between the traditional wood pulp industry and new innovative textile fibres, especially manmade cellulosic innovations coming out of the Nordics. These innovative fibres could well change the fashion business. A first hand account of the just-concluded Pulp & Beyond 2024 event in Helsinki.

By
  • Anna Garton
Report
Dirty Cotton / Brazil Scandal

11 April 2024

5 minutes
The climate impact has been enormous: clearing Cerrado vegetation for agricultural production generates as much carbon per year as the annual emissions of 50 million cars.

H&M and Zara Linked to Deforestation, Rights Abuses and Land-Grab; Asian Suppliers Sourcing Dirty Cotton from Brazil with Better Cotton Label

UK nonprofit Earthsight’s investigations reveal nearly a million tonnes of tainted cotton from some of the most notorious estates in Brazil to clothing manufacturers in Asia, and being supplied to fast fashion behemoths H&M and Zara.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Report
Climate Action / Scope 3 Offsets

11 April 2024

4 minutes
For companies currently unable to meet their Scope 3 reduction targets, will the flexibility to use credits represent an opportunity to continue engaging with climate action meaningfully, and fund practicable climate solutions within the critical next decade?

SBTi Faces Staff Revolt after Trustees Greenlight Controversial Scope 3 Offsets

Has the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) buckled to pressure from carbon market players and corporate interests to allow companies to meet scope 3 targets with carbon credits? texfash.com probes.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
Indigo Dyeing / Bio-Pigments

8 April 2024

6 minutes
Synovance's bio-produced pigments are pure molecules (GMO-free) that are identical to the synthetic ones.

Denim Dyeing Set for Disruption by Synovance's Bio-Produced Pigments

Almost nothing has changed in the production of indigo for over a century. But now, French biotech innovator Synovance is producing dyes from microorganisms using industrial waste as raw material. Co-Founder and COO Efi Lioliou explains how the company has been able to produce sustainable dyes using biochemical methods.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
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