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Event Call / Intertextile Spring

5 November 2025

3 minutes
As sustainability becomes an embedded business driver, Intertextile Shanghai’s functional and trend-focused zones are set to return with broader participation.

Intertextile Shanghai Spring Returns March 2026 Spotlighting Sustainability, Performance and AI-Driven Innovation

Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition 2026 will be held from 11 to 13 March at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre (NECC), Shanghai, spotlighting sustainability, performance and AI-driven innovation. The event features a 60 per cent larger Econogy Hub and an enhanced Innovation & Digital Solutions Zone, with forums and labs focused on smart materials, digitalisation and circular economy applications in textiles.

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GHG Emissions / Localisation

5 November 2025

4 minutes
Industry groups have referenced the paper when examining how localised production and renewable energy could intersect with existing supplier networks and certification mechanisms for sustainable apparel manufacturing.

Lifecycle and Microfibre Assessment Finds Regional Manufacturing Can Outperform Global Polyester Supply Chains

Locally produced circular sportswear could have a smaller environmental footprint than a conventional polyester garment reference, a new lifecycle and microfibre assessment has modelled. Renewable-energy use, shorter transport routes, and circular design choices together could reduce climate impacts and microplastic emissions, the researchers have contended.

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Wool / Market Upsurge

5 November 2025

4 minutes
Merino wool is experiencing unprecedented global demand. Around the world, consumers are turning away from synthetics and choosing natural fibres that deliver performance, comfort and sustainability in equal measure

Fashion and Sports Brands Boost Merino as Natural Performance Fibre Across Runways, Gyms and Everyday Wardrobes

From runway collections to performance gear, merino wool is experiencing a broad-based revival. Australia’s benchmark EMI has jumped, reflecting tight inventories and real consumer demand. Surveys place wool among the most desirable fabrics, while brands across fashion and sport showcase its natural performance, durability and circularity, reinforcing momentum across global markets.

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Higg Suite / 3.11 Update

31 October 2025

3 minutes
The new cotton datasets were modeled according to Cascale’s industry-aligned Cotton LCA methodology, which was published in October 2024.

Cascale Updates Higg MSI with Expanded Cotton Data and New Home Material Categories

Cascale has unveiled version 3.11 of its Higg MS), introducing fresh cotton datasets and new home furnishing material categories. The update advances data accuracy, improves comparability and supports evidence-driven choices across the consumer goods sector.

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Climate Action / WRAP Roadmap

29 October 2025

3 minutes
Collaboration between signatories, retailers, and charities has expanded reuse and recycling networks, capturing thousands of tonnes of textiles that would otherwise have become waste.

Circular Dreams at Risk: WRAP Sounds Alarm on Textile Growth Outpacing Climate Targets

Climate action NGO WRAP has unveiled a new UK Textiles Pact Roadmap to fast-track circularity and environmental progress across the industry. Despite per-tonne cuts in carbon and water use, soaring production volumes and linear business models threaten to erase those gains. The Roadmap strengthens collaboration, targets upstream emissions, and supports policy reforms for a resilient circular future.

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Laundry Trends / Microfibre Pollution

24 October 2025

3 minutes
Household dryers release thousands of tonnes of microfibres every year, making them a major but often overlooked source of pollution from everyday domestic activity.

Household Dryers Emerge as Major Source of Microfiber Pollution, Citizen Science Study Reveals

A new citizen science study by researchers at the Desert Research Institute and Keep Tahoe Blue has found that household clothes dryers release significant amounts of microfibres into the air. The findings highlight dryers as a previously under-recognised source of microplastic pollution and suggest that simple household changes could help limit fibre emissions into the environment.

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Shopping Trends / Metaverse Art

23 October 2025

3 minutes
Generative art inside virtual fashion stores enhances perceptions of exclusivity and aesthetic pleasure, creating immersive experiences that bridge design, technology, and retail within emerging metaverse environments.

New Study Reveals AI-Driven Art Boosts Engagement for Both Mass and Luxury Retailers in the Metaverse

A Cornell University study on human-centred design has shown that algorithm-fuelled generative art heightens consumers’ sense of exclusivity and aesthetic pleasure inside metaverse-based fashion stores. The experiments revealed that AI-driven art installations enhance engagement for both mass-market and luxury brands, with dynamic displays especially effective in stimulating online word-of-mouth responses and retail appeal.

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NextGen Materials / MycoWorks Crisis

22 October 2025

5 minutes
4.	Mycelium materials promised a revolution in sustainable design; their economic challenges reveal how innovation alone cannot sustain industries without consistent demand and viable production models.

Scaling Down to Scale Up: MycoWorks Announces Closure of US Plant to Refocus on Processing

NexttGen material innovator MycoWorks has announced plans to shut its Union, South Carolina factory — the flagship site once hailed as a breakthrough for Fine Mycelium production. The company said it would now source and process mycelium through partner tanneries worldwide using its Rei-Tan technology, a change that redefines both its business model and the emerging bio-materials landscape.

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Worker Safety / Heat Stress

21 October 2025

4 minutes
Inside garment factories, temperatures can exceed 35 °C, placing millions of workers—mostly women—at risk of dehydration and exhaustion during long shifts in poorly ventilated production halls.

Simple Cooling Fixes Could Protect Millions of Garment Workers from Rising Heat, Concludes New Study

A new University of Sydney–led study shows that low-cost, sustainable cooling strategies could safeguard millions of garment workers facing extreme heat. Simulations of Bangladeshi factories revealed that reflective roofs, fans, and access to drinking water reduce core temperature and maintain productivity, offering scalable protection for an industry employing over four million people.

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Circularity Issues / Hiden Obstacles

21 October 2025

4 minutes
Manual and automated sorting operations remain at the core of textile circularity, where even minor impurities or trims can determine whether a garment becomes recyclable or rejected.

Accelerating Circularity Maps Hidden Obstacles to True Textile-to-Textile Recycling

Accelerating Circularity has unveiled a white paper revealing how trims, adhesives, and labels block progress in textile-to-textile recycling. The Toward Circular Systems for Trims and Ignored Materials (CSTIM) report examines overlooked components that disrupt fibre recovery, outlining solutions for scalable sorting, preprocessing, and design-for-disassembly—calling brands, recyclers, and manufacturers to align on standards for genuine circular systems.

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