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Nex-Gen Materials / State of Future

26 June 2024

2 minutes
NextGen materials offer a pathway to compliance. The incoming legislation will include requirements for recycled content, recyclability, improved circularity, and the phase-out of harmful chemicals.

NextGen Material Adoption a Certainty, Proposed Actions Within Industry’s Control: New Report

An uncertain economic climate dampening the investment and retail landscape notwithstanding, there are strong drivers in place making a transition to NextGen innovations all but certain, says a new report.

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Sustainability Pledge / Top Priorities

20 June 2024

3 minutes
The clothing and footwear industry is a major contributor to environmental degradation and global warming. This sector is also known for poor working conditions that often violate human rights.

Responsible Consumption and Production Emerges Top SDG Priority in UNECE Sustainability Pledge

A total of 97 enterprises across 27 countries submitted 105 Sustainability Pledges to the UNECE Secretariat with SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production with the highest level of involvement in the Pledges, followed by SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals, and SDG 13 - Climate Action.

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State of Workers / Asia Overview

20 June 2024

3 minutes
Elly Rosita Silaban, the chairperson of Federasi Serikat Buruh Garment Tekstil (FSB Garteks) or Federation of Textile and Garment Workers Union in Indonesia, leading her union members in a rally to demand decent work for all in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Both Brands and Suppliers Complicit over Reliance on Tight Margins and Low Wages that Undermine Worker Rights in Asia

Workers across the fashion supply chain are being shortchanged by an absence of proper structures for collective bargaining, allowing perpetuation of a business model that relies on tight margins for suppliers and low worker wages, claims a new report.

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Going Circular / Australian Industry

20 June 2024

2 minutes
Seamless is a first of its kind initiative and aims to transform how clothing is made, used and recirculated in Australia to achieve clothing circularity by 2030.

Australian Fashion Industry to Start Seamless Operations from July

Australia’s much-touted ‘Seamless’ programme—that recognises that the brands who place clothes on the market are responsible for the entire life of that garment, from design through to re-use and recycling—marks the beginning of a sustainable future for the country’s clothing industry beginning 1 July.

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Football for Cotton / Cotton 4+

19 June 2024

2 minutes
Benin hosts steering committee meeting of WTO-FIFA Partenariat pour le Coton initiative, 4-6 June 2024.

CmiA Joins WTO-FIFA Initiative in Supporting Cotton 4+ West African Countries Through Football

In a bid to integrate West African cotton-growing countries more closely in the global value chain for football clothing, Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) will now be a part of the joint initiative of the WTO and FIFA that aims to open up new markets to African cotton farmers and producers, for example in the area of sportswear.

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Textile Innovation / Heat Control

17 June 2024

3 minutes
As global temperatures and urban populations rise, the world's cities have become "urban heat islands," with tight-packed conditions and thermal radiation emitting from pavements and skyscrapers trapping and magnifying these temperatures.

New Fabric to Help Urban Citizens Weather Impact of Heat Waves

Researchers in the US have created a new wearable fabric that can help urban residents survive the worst impacts of massive heat caused by global climate change, with applications in clothing, building and car design, and food storage.

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Consumer Trends / Dirty Laundry

17 June 2024

3 minutes
Today, we wash our clothes more than ever before, and the emissions from laundering have never been higher. Some of the reasons are that we use each garment fewer times before throwing them in the laundry bin, technological advances have made it easier and cheaper to do laundry, and access to washing machines has increased.

Fear of Being Perceived Dirty Trumps Environmental Concerns, Makes People Wash Clothes More

A new study from Sweden’s Chalmers University of Technology that examined the driving forces behind laundering behaviours, provides new tools for how people's environmental impact can be reduced.

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Nex-Gen Materials / Synthetic Leather

13 June 2024

2 minutes
The synthetic leather developed by the researchers.

Researchers Create Synthetic Leather from Recyclable and Bio-Based Polymers

As the search for an alternative recyclable leather continues, scientists in Germany have developed a synthetic leather in which both the fibre material and the coating polymer are bio-based and recyclable.

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Chemical Usage / Europe Manifesto

10 June 2024

2 minutes
CheMI works as a communication channel for producers of articles, materials, components or consumer goods to voice perspectives, concerns and to contribute to the successful implementation of REACH.

Industry Associations Publish Manifesto on Chemical Regulation

Fifteen industry associations representing the apparel, footwear and packaging sectors have called on EU legislators for improvement of market surveillance to ensure that imported products enter the EU market only if they are fully compliant with chemical legislation.

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Waste Crisis / Australian Labelling

6 June 2024

3 minutes
The report discusses how textiles waste is generated and discarded in Australia, and the policies needed to create a ‘circular economy’ for textiles. Australia’s addiction to cheap textiles, many of which are derived from fossil fuels, has global consequences.

Australia Should Introduce Labelling Standards that Inform Consumers about Social-Ecological Footprint, Argues Study

A report published by Australia Institute has suggested that a good way to increase transparency in the Australian fashion industry would be to establish standards for labels.

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