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Textile Waste / City Systems

22 November 2024

2 minutes
Most local governments in the cities studied did not get involved in textile waste beyond providing public spaces and licenses for charity bins and commercial resellers.

Researchers Call for Shakeup of How Cities Deal with Clothing Waste

A first of its kind study has analysed what happens to clothes and other textiles after consumers no longer want them in Amsterdam, Austin, Berlin, Geneva, Luxembourg, Manchester, Melbourne, Oslo and Toronto.

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Due Diligence / GOTS Handbook

20 November 2024

2 minutes
Global Standard, the non-profit that manages the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) in partnership with The Hague-based UpRights Foundation, announced the launch of GOTS 7.0 which requires certified entities to respect universally recognised human rights criteria and follow the emerging legal obligations under the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and other due diligence laws.

GOTS Launches Auditors' Due Diligence Handbook to Match Evolving Global Regulatory Landscape

Nonprofit Global Standard has launched a landmark resource—the GOTS Due Diligence Handbook for Auditors—a critical step in promoting sustainable practices, human rights and ethical business conduct across the textile sector and in line with evolving regulatory requirements around the world.

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Climate Action / 2024 Rankings

20 November 2024

2 minutes
It appears that every fashion brand is doing its very best, setting targets such as “we’ll achieve net zero across our value chain by 2030”, and “[our goal is to] be climate positive by 2040”. However, beyond the snappy promises lies a very different reality.

88% of Large Brands with GHG Targets Do Not State Whether They Are on Track

Most of the biggest brands are still not taking urgent action to address their environmental impacts, according to new report which explores the environmental track records for thousands of brands, both big and small.

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Supply Chains / Data Revelation

19 November 2024

3 minutes
A worker at a Ghana apparel factory - Multi-stakeholder initiatives or MSIs work to facilitate collaboration between members, and offer a unique way for companies to test supply chain transparency with peers in a lower-risk environment.

Over 400 Companies to Share Supply Chain Data Soon on Open Supply Hub

In a multi-stakeholder initiative, Open Supply Hub is adding four more leading members to its platform — Cascale, Ethical Trading Initiative, Ethical Supply Chain Program, and Ethical Tea Partnership — which will result in tens of thousands of suppliers across various sectors being shared on OS Hub's open data platform, which maps supply chain production locations globally.

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City Ecosystems / Waste Management

18 November 2024

3 minutes
Already known for their investment in infrastructure for textile circularity (collection, sorting, and recycling), the city of Turku in Finland have also teamed up with over 30 mayors from around the world to denounce fast fashion and sign the Slow Fashion Declaration.

Zero Waste Europe Report Builds Case for Cities to Take the Lead in Tackling Fast Fashion

By taking decisive action at the local level, cities can lead the way in reducing textile waste, promoting circular economy principles, and fostering a culture of responsible consumption that aligns with our planet's ecological limits, according to a new report that says that cities across Europe are proactively addressing the issue and promoting sufficiency.

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Chemical Usage / UK Alliance

15 November 2024

2 minutes
Uniting industry leaders, academia, and innovation hubs, the UK Alliance for Sustainable Chemicals and Materials (UK-ASCM) is dedicated to addressing the complex challenges facing the sector, including the need for sustainable feedstocks and a circular economy.

UK Alliance for Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Launched

As demand for sustainable solutions grows across all sectors, a collaborative UK Alliance for Sustainable Chemicals and Materials (UK-ASCM), has been launched as it unites industry leaders, academia, and innovation hubs to advance the UK’s sustainable chemicals and materials sector.

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Supply Chains / MSI Study

12 November 2024

3 minutes
Suppliers tend to see them as organisations whose primary activities come at a higher cost to the supply chain relative to brands and retailers, and who fall short of their missions and goals.

Systemic and Structural Barriers Leading to Failed Sustainability Strategies in MSIs: New Study

A report by Transformers Foundation reveals that some of the industry's most influential multi stakeholder initiatives or MSIs often reinforce systemic barriers that limit supplier participation, leading to a cycle of distrust, disengagement, and ineffective sustainability strategies.

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Going Circular / Standards

11 November 2024

3 minutes
The ASTM textile circularity standards roadmap on how standards might evolve to support textile circularity. Nearer-term standardization efforts are shown at the bottom or beginning of the roadmap, where the path is more straightforward. One place where significant effort could be directed is the identification and harmonization of terminology used throughout the textile ecosystem.

Standards Needed to Extend Textile Life for a Circular Economy

The development of voluntary, consensus-based standards can help smooth the path toward a circular economy by establishing collaboration and common ground, providing a framework for businesses to operate in, and inspiring consumer confidence in circular products, according to a recent workshop that explored how standards facilitate the transition toward a more circular economy for textiles.

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GFA Monitor / 2024 Update

8 November 2024

3 minutes
The fashion industry faces well-identified challenges and opportunities in its pursuit of a more sustainable, equitable, and transparent ecosystem.

Global Fashion Agenda Launches GFA Monitor 2024 to Guide Toward Net Positive Fashion Industry

The Global Fashion Agenda has come out with its new GFA Monitor that outlines tools and proven practices the fashion industry can draw on as it transitions its practices to becoming net positive. It highlights the current state of progress in key areas for action across the five sustainability priorities of the Fashion CEO Agenda.

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Global Tool / World of Waste

8 November 2024

3 minutes
This initiative marks a significant step towards building a more transparent, collaborative, and circular fashion industry. By uniting key players from across the ecosystem, the project is not only addressing the pressing issue of textile waste but also unlocking its potential as a resource.

New Digital Tool Launched to Map Global Waste Hotspots for Recyclers and Innovators

Fashion for Good has launched a collaborative free centralised global tool that maps textile waste hotspots providing aggregated regional data on waste volume, composition, and type, enabling recyclers and innovators to efficiently identify and utilise the waste resources worldwide.

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