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Plastics Crisis / Investigation

26 May 2022

3 minutes
Lidl, a brand from the biggest European retail group Schwarz with €125.3 billion turnover in 2020, achieved 44.7% in the UK whilst only achieving between 13% and 23.7% in other countries such as Germany and the Czech Republic.

European Supermarkets Guilty of Deception on Plastics Crisis: Investigation

European retail giants are guilty of promoting false solutions to the plastic pollution crisis and perpetuating double standards, a new report has revealed. An analysis of the role European supermarkets play in addressing plastic pollution revealed a near-complete lack of ambition in addressing the plastics crisis.

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SportTech / Research

25 May 2022

2 minutes
Athletes, coaches, and therapists should reconsider compression garments as a means of reducing the harmful effects of physical exercise on muscle strength and seek alternative methods.

Athletes, Coaches — Rethink Use of Compression Garments

Debunked — that the use of compression garments can enhance muscle or strength recovery.

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Munich Fabric Start / The Source

24 May 2022

2 minutes
Munich Fabric Start has created a place for reliable and flexible sourcing solutions and a rethought value chain with 'The Source'.

Munich Fabric Start Unveils One-stop Solution for Holistic Fashion Sourcing

Munich Fabric Start, from 30 August to 1 September in Munich, positions this edition as a place for reliable and flexible sourcing solutions for adjusted quantities and rethought post-pandemic logistics chains.

 

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Audit Fatigue / Standards

23 May 2022

2 minutes
The IAF and ITMF are collaborating with the International Trade Centre (ITC) to promote transparency and convergence in the conduct of the main standard holders, including brands and retailers and 3rd party standard holders, measuring to what extent they are contributing to the reduction of audit and standard fatigue.

6 Standards Show High Preparedness for Convergence: Study

Plans are on to have third party and brand/ retailer proprietary standards align across four key areas to help combat growing audit fatigue in the textile and footwear sector.

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Circularity / NIST Report

16 May 2022

2 minutes
Textiles are one of the fastest growing categories in the waste stream. But there are a lot of opportunities to reduce waste in this sector that would bring big economic and environmental benefits, said Kelsea Schumacher, an environmental engineer working with NIST, who co-authored the report.

Recovery Practitioners Need to Provide Feedback to Designers, says Report

A new report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), US has recommended strategies to address problems of post-consumer textile waste. The report recommends other improvements that businesses and governments can undertake to increase reuse and recycling of textiles.

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Manufacturing / Scam

16 May 2022

2 minutes
Lions Not Sheep Products, LLC, and its owner Sean Whalen added phoney 'Made in USA' labels to clothing and accessories imported from China and other countries. They heavily marketed it through social media channels, claiming that it would “show people it’s possible to live your life as a LION, Not a sheep.”

US Company Fined for Sticking 'Made in USA' Labels on Clothing Imported from China

Utah-based Lions Not Sheep and its owner Sean Whalen have been fined $211,335 by the US Federal Trade Commission for replacing the original tags with 'Made in USA' labels.

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Nex-Gen Materials / Curtain-Raiser

14 May 2022

2 minutes
‘NextGen materials’ are livestock-free direct replacements for conventional animal-based leather, silk, fur, down, wool, and exotic skins (also referred to as ‘incumbent materials’). NextGen materials use a variety of biomimicry approaches to replicate the aesthetics and performance of their animal-based counterparts.

Mega Summit to Accelerate Adoption of Next-Gen Materials; $2.3 Billion Invested Since 2015

The two-day virtual Material Innovation Conference that gets under way on 18 May looks to inspire, connect, innovate and scale the development and adoption of NextGen materials to make sustainability an easier option for all.

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Leather / LCA Research

14 May 2022

2 minutes
The LWG LCA will provide insights into the key impact categories for bovine leather used across multiple representative sectors, considering chrome and chrome-free tannage, as well as splits.

Biggest Leather LCA Study Gets Under Way

The Leather Working Group (LWG) has launched the biggest lifecycle assessment (LCA) study for the leather industry to investigate the environmental impact of leather made in LWG-certified facilities. The project will be carried out by Milan-based sustainability consultancy Spin360.

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Initiative / Ukraine

10 May 2022

1 minute
EURATEX has supported the measures taken by the EU in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. Demonstrations have been held across the EU in support of Ukraine.

EURATEX Launches Textiles Initiative for Ukraine

EURATEX launched an initiative on Monday in collaboration with the apex industry organisation in Ukraine, UKRLEGPROM.

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Branding / Australian Fashion

9 May 2022

3 minutes
The 'Australian Fashion' trademark will identify Australian Fashion brands on the global stage, selling our unique vision, original design and progressive values to the world. Instantly recognisable, it will drive demand by helping customers discover, explore and buy Australian fashion.

Australia Trademarks its Fashion Industry; Looks at $38 billion by 2032

Reckoned to be the first of its kind anywhere in the world, the apex fashion industry body in Australia has launched a trademark which it hopes will create a new identity: Australian Fashion. Over the next 10 years, the Australian industry is expecting to grow to $38 billion by 2032 and create an additional 86,000 jobs.

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