Refashion, a producer responsibility organisation, has launched Industrial Challenge, a project that seeks to deploy innovative industrial solutions for recycling non-reusable used textiles and footwear in France and Europe.
Four decades after a piece of discovered tartan fabric was confirmed to be the oldest in the world, Scotland’s House of Edgar and a tartan historian have recreated it just as it was woven around 1500–1600.
In a “goal” to bring its “most loyal customers into our shareholder base”, second-hand fashion marketplace Vestiaire Collective has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise at least €1 million from individual investors.
Neolast, the latest ' new material' in the market, promises the apparel industry with a high-performing alternative to elastane for performance stretch fabrics, unlocking the potential for end users to recycle such fabrics.
A private partnership involving 40 farms in Brazil, pioneering zero-deforestation in the Amazon region, has ensured the first container of 100% traceable Brazilian leather for the European market in Italy.
A research project in the UK is conducting a feasibility study to evaluate the potential of reducing micron count of finer wool quality UK sheep breeds to increase productivity, sustainability and resilience for sheep farmers and the wool industry.
The Sixth UN Environment Assembly in February will focus on the need for a policy dialogue and coordination mechanism to give cohesion and support the upscaling of current policy efforts to minimise negative impacts on nature, people and economies of the textile value chain.
The Redress Design Award 2024 is calling on emerging designers globally to apply with their circular and sustainable fashion collections before the closing date of 15 March 2024. It is estimated that 80% of a product’s environmental impact is determined at the design stage.
Almost 5.2% of the clothing industry’s overall turnover was lost to counterfeits in the European Union during the 2018-21 period, says a new study by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).
Hackers had disrupted operations of lifestyle apparel brand VF Corp in December leading to a breach of personal data of about 35.5 million consumers. The company has revealed the extent of the breach in an amended regulatory filing.