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Climate Action / AII Study

12 February 2026

4 minutes
The study highlights pooled funding structures to unlock supplier-level decarbonisation at scale across sourcing regions.

Continued Climate Inaction Puts About 70% of Market Value at Risk by 2040, AII Report Finds

Continued climate inaction could place around 70% of projected market value at risk by 2040, while delayed regulatory compliance may significantly erode profitability. A new analysis by the Apparel Impact Institute (AII) has modelled the financial exposure associated with carbon pricing, supply-chain disruption and transition risks, outlining how early mitigation strategies alter cost trajectories and long-term enterprise resilience.

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Climate Action / Cascale Report

11 February 2026

4 minutes
The report concluded that achieving meaningful emissions reductions will require coordinated, structural action rather than incremental efficiency gains or shifts in sourcing geography.

Apparel, Footwear and Textiles Industry Remains Off Track on Energy Decarbonisation, Cascale Report Finds

Cascale’s State of the Industry Report 2026 assessed decarbonisation progress in the apparel, footwear and textiles industry using verified Higg FEM data from 2023 and 2024. The analysis showed emissions continued to rise, driven by energy use in manufacturing, with coal dependency, limited electrification and minimal renewable adoption constraining progress towards climate targets across major producing countries.

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Counterfeits / Exploitation Study

10 February 2026

3 minutes
Labour indicators cover forced labour, child labour, hazardous child labour and fatal occupational injuries, alongside measures of informality and institutional strength.

Countries Linked to Counterfeit Exports Also Show Weaker Labour Protections and Higher Informality, New Analysis Finds

An OECD and EUIPO report has presented new empirical evidence linking illicit trade in counterfeit goods with labour exploitation, including forced labour and hazardous child labour. Using correlation analysis and econometric modelling, it finds that economies associated with illicit trade in counterfeit goods often show weaker labour protections, higher informality and poorer workplace safety. The findings call for integrated enforcement and labour-governance responses.

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Machine Embroidery / Automation

15 December 2025

3 minutes
Cornell’s OriStitch system uses embroidery and heat-shrink threads to transform flat fabrics into self-folding 3D forms.

OriStitch Points to a More Automated Future for Machine Embroidery

Researchers at Cornell have developed OriStitch, a software and fabrication workflow that could significantly automate machine embroidery by turning flat fabrics into self-folding 3D forms. By simplifying labour-intensive processes such as hand-pleating and complex seams, the system signals new possibilities for fashion, smart textiles and design-led manufacturing.

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Luxury Fashion / Human Rights

8 December 2025

2 minutes
Wider scrutiny

Widening Italian Investigation Flags Labour Abuses in Luxury Supply Chain

Italy’s luxury supply chain is facing intensified scrutiny as prosecutors expand their investigation to workshops tied to 13 major global brands. The move highlights ongoing concerns around subcontracting, governance and worker safeguards, reinforcing the sector’s rising compliance and due-diligence pressures.

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Biomaterials / Pigment

5 December 2025

2 minutes
Analysis of the research team's fabric revealed that it had an average total reflectance of 0.13%, making it the darkest fabric yet reported. And it remained ultrablack across a 120-degree angular span, meaning it appears the same at up to a 60-degree angle either side or straight on, superior to currently available commercial materials.

The Darkest Colour in Textiles: Ultrablack Redefined

Cornell researchers have created an ultrablack colour for textiles by engineering fibre surfaces to trap nearly all incoming light. Drawing inspiration from the magnificent riflebird’s naturally light-absorbing feathers, the team used polydopamine and plasma etching to form dense nanofibrils that reduce reflectance to 0.13%. The result is a structurally produced, remarkably stable black suitable for advanced fabric applications.

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Recycling / Textile Waste

4 December 2025

2 minutes
Managing textile waste remains a global challenge. Most textile products are still incinerated or landfilled, and only a small share is recycled or reused

Researchers Develop New Method to Transform Textile Waste into Energy and Cement Binder

Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) are pioneering methods to convert textile waste into energy and high-performance cement alternatives — a dual breakthrough that could ease pressure on two of the world’s most resource-hungry sectors: textiles and construction.

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Innovation / Composite Fabric

26 November 2025

2 minutes
A biodegradable nanofibre fabric engineered to keep the body cooler under intense sunlight.

A Breakthrough Cooling Fabric Designed to Beat Extreme Heat

As extreme heat becomes a defining global hazard, cooling clothing can no longer depend on incremental tweaks. A new biodegradable fabric promises a step-change: lighter, cooler, and engineered for real-world performance. If commercialised at scale, it could reshape how outdoor workers, athletes and emergency crews stay safe and functional in rising temperatures.

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Research / Waterproof Coating

25 November 2025

2 minutes
Along with fibres made from wood, the fungus produced a layer that blocks water, oil and grease absorption, and this impervious film could be used as an alternative to single-use plastic wrap and paper cup coatings.

New Waterproof Coating on Sustainable, Biodegradable Materials Could Reduce Use of Single-Use Plastics

Researchers at the University of Maine have found a way to grow a natural waterproof coating from edible fungi, offering a potential replacement for plastic films used on paper cups, food packaging and other everyday items. The process is simple, scalable and biodegradable, showing how nature-inspired solutions could help cut single-use plastics and microplastic pollution.

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NextGen Materials / Price Toolkit

14 November 2025

3 minutes
Price premiums arise because next-gen materials remain early in development, with small production runs, higher transition costs and processes that have not yet achieved full optimisation.

New Price Parity Toolkit Aims to Break Cost Barriers and Enable Faster Scaling for Next-Gen Materials

Fashion for Good has unveiled its Price Parity Toolkit, a new financing model designed to remove cost premiums on next-gen materials by decoupling added expenses early in the supply chain. The framework enables brands to fund premiums directly at Tier 4, helping innovators scale manufacturing, reduce compounded markups and strengthen industry adoption of lower-impact alternatives supported by partners and funders.

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