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Printing Pigment / Bio-Based Product

15 October 2024

2 minutes
Chemicals major Archroma has introduced the NTR Printing System which combines newly created pigment black and customised auxiliaries for enhanced sustainability, comfort and durability.

Archroma Announces Breakthrough in Bio-based Textile Printing

Utilising partially renewable materials and formaldehyde-free chemistries, specialty chemicals major Archroma has come up with a printing system that combines newly created pigment black and customised auxiliaries for enhanced sustainability, comfort and durability.

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Supply Chains / Transparency

15 October 2024

2 minutes
The Corporate Transparency Framework (CTF) is a tool that requires company members to publicly disclose how they work to reduce human rights risks. Company members commit to meeting these requirements and to move towards better practices. 

ETI Members Will Now Publish Tier-1 Details on Open Supply Hub

Members of the multi-stakeholder Ethical Trading Initiative will soon need to publish details of their tier-1 suppliers on the Open Supply Hub, a collaborative data sharing platform hosting supplier data from around the world.

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Cotton Farming / Insurance

14 October 2024

2 minutes
Cotton is a crop that holds significant importance for the Indian economy and the livelihoods of many of its farmers. But India’s position as a critical player in the global textile supply chain is being increasingly threatened by climate change.

Low Crop Insurance Awareness Making Smallholder Cotton Famers Extremely Vulnerable

Smallholder cotton farmers are particularly vulnerable to climate change, and the lack of proper knowledge and understanding how crop insurance works during a climate crisis is putting them in peril, a new study conducted in two Indian states has found.

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Going Circular / KPMG Report

14 October 2024

4 minutes
To become circular, circular design with material safety, durability, repairability, and value-preserving recyclability is a top priority; doing so without impacting aesthetics and functionality remains key.

Fashion Needs to Translate Ambitions into Broader Implementation and Tangible Outcome, Says Report on Circular Economy

When it comes to circularity, the fashion sector scores high on ‘ambition and strategy’ and ‘goals and targets’, and has made strong progress with its circular ambitions and collaboration initiatives. But there is further potential in establishing new and increasing existing targets, implementing initiatives on a broader scale, and enhancing circular inflows and circular business models, says a KPMG report.

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Second Chance / Sector Report

9 October 2024

5 minutes
The second-hand clothing (SHC) industry does not only significantly reduce the environmental impact of textile production but also has an underexplored socioeconomic impact.

Socio-Economic Contribution of Second-Hand Clothing Underexplored; Sector Contributed Billions to EU27+ and 3 African Economies

A report that analyses the socioeconomic impact of the second-hand clothing industry in the EU, the UK (EU27+), as also the three African countries of Ghana, Kenya and Mozambique, says that the sector generated a cumulative €3 billion of revenues in Europe alone in 2023.

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Wearables / Robotic Clothing

7 October 2024

3 minutes
VIVO devices include: clothing that ‘puts itself on’; smart garments to help prevent falls; and soft exosuits to help people get up from a chair, climb stairs and walk for longer.

Robotic Clothing which Can Aid Walking Gets £11 million Funding

An £11 million funding in the UK will help develop clever robotic clothing which keeps people active and independent, addressing the needs of the country’s 6.7 million people with age or disability-related mobility issues.

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Clothing Durability / Primark Framework

7 October 2024

3 minutes
By making the framework publicly available, Primark aims to drive a positive dialogue on the topic among industry peers and partners. The global fashion retailer will also use the framework to help continue to boost the lifespan across its clothing.

Primark Sets Standard for Longer-Lasting Clothing with Durability Framework

The lack of universal industry standard has prompted global retailer Primark to come up with its own Durability Framework that spells out guidance designed to encourage longer-lasting clothing across the fashion industry.

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Going Circular / Indonesia Launch

4 October 2024

3 minutes
The collaborating organisations called for broader participation of brands, manufacturers, waste handlers, recyclers, and government bodies to participate in the collective action programme to achieve impact at scale.

Bangladesh Success Buoys GFA to Replicate Circular Fashion Partnership in Indonesia

The Global fashion Agenda (GFA) has launched ‘The Circular Fashion Partnership: Indonesia’ as a cross-sectoral initiative aimed at developing effective circular fashion systems by capturing and recycling post-industrial textile waste.

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Consumer Watch / Australia Study

3 October 2024

3 minutes
Consumers clear out their wardrobes once or twice a year, and strategically timed collection drives for this clothing could work well.

Aussies Buying Too Many Clothes and Are Unsure How to Discard Them Responsibly

In an attempt to measure the country’s progress towards clothing circularity, a country wide research in Australia has shed light on consumption and disposal traits, and also suggested ways on how to prevent items being unnecessarily sent to landfill.

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US Sourcing / Competitiveness

2 October 2024

6 minutes
The United States was the largest single-country apparel importer in the world, sourcing the majority of its apparel from Asia. Its two largest sources by value were China and Vietnam, which together accounted for 39% of all apparel imports in 2023.

US Trade Body Rallies for Apparel from Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia and Pakistan

The much-awaited report of the US International Trade Commission which looked at the export competitiveness of five Asian apparel-manufacturing countries has been released.

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