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Living Wages / 2024 Scores

21 February 2024

2 minutes
Launched in 2022, the Industry Dashboard serves as an annual barometer of industry progress, encouraging accountability and galvanising action across the sector.

Falling Short of Living Standards: Gap Between Minimum Wage and Living Wage Shows Increase

The multistakeholder The Industry We Want (TIWW) has published its 2024 Industry Dashboard which shows that descpite industry efforts, the gap between minimum wages and living wages has marginally increased over the last year.

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Consumer Watch / EU Influencers

20 February 2024

3 minutes
As a result of the sweep, 358 influencers were earmarked for further investigation. National authorities will now contact them to request that they follow the rules in place. Further enforcement action may be taken if necessary, in accordance with national procedures.

Most Influencers In EU Fail to Admit Advertising; Fashion is Top Concern, Finds Survey

The European Commission and national consumer protection authorities of 22 Member States, Norway and Iceland have released the results of a screening (“sweep”) of social media posts from influencers which found that only one in five systematically indicated that their content was advertising. 

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Traditional Textiles / India Order

19 February 2024

2 minutes
The first convocation at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 1962. India could soon see the end of the usage of black gowns at such events.

Sustainability by Decree: India Asks Universities and Colleges to Use Khadi/Handloom Attire for Events, Say Bye to Black Gowns

The apex University Grants Commission has asked all Universities and Colleges in the country to use khadi products at the events such as seminars, conferences and workshops, keep in tune with the Prime  Minister's 2015 call prefer khadi products.

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Greenwashing / EU Laws

15 February 2024

2 minutes
Any future environmental marketing claims would be assessed by accredited verifiers within 30 days and those who break the rules may be excluded from procurements, lose their revenues and face a fine of at least at 4% of their annual turnover.

Greenwashing: Panel Adopts Position on How EU firms Can Validate Green Claims

The so-called green claims directive moved a step further as European Parliament adopted a position on the rules on how firms can validate their environmental marketing claims.

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Going Circular / Accelerating Circularity

15 February 2024

2 minutes
BCS will enable companies to better meet their own goals of incorporating recycled materials and GHG reduction targets.

Accelerating Circularity Launches Next Phase; to Build on 3 Workstreams

The Accelerating Circularity Project (ACP) has begun work on ‘Building Circular Systems’ (BCS) that promise to enable the reduction of the textile industry’s GHG impacts and reduce the volume of textiles going to landfill and incineration. 

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Textile Waste / EU Directive

15 February 2024

2 minutes
The new rules, as adopted by MEPs, would cover textile products such as clothing and accessories, blankets, bed linen, curtains, hats, footwear, mattresses and carpets, including products that contain textile-related materials such as leather, composition leather, rubber or plastic.

Europe Moves Closer to Laws on Preventing and Reducing Textile Waste

Europe gets closer to implementing the extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes as European Parliament votes in favour of the proposed changes that would mandate producers to cover costs for collecting, sorting and recycling waste textiles. 

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Greenwashing / Lululemon Claims

15 February 2024

4 minutes
Lululemon had scored a ‘C-’ in Stand.earth’s 2023 Fossil Free Fashion Scorecard, which evaluated the company’s performance in taking steps to deploy renewable energy in its supply chain, how its climate targets stack up against others, its state of progress in transitioning from fossil fuel-based fabrics to low-carbon materials, and its actions to reduce fossil-fuel pollution from shipping.

Complaint Filed Against Lululemon over Greenwashing

Advocacy nonprofit Stand.earth has filed an anti-competition complaint against leading Canadian fashion brand Lululemon claiming that the latter’s ‘Be Planet’ campaign misleads customers about its environmental impact.

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Organisation Revamp / SLCP

6 February 2024

3 minutes
The SLCP and SAC will work together to expand the reach of the CAF into adjacent product categories and industries. This joint effort aims to streamline assessments, reduce duplication, and foster harmonisation in social and labour tools across sectors.

SLCP Moves Out of SAC, Transitions as Independent Organisation

The Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) will now function as an independent non-profit even as it reaffirmed its commitment with its founder, the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC),  to align tools and strategies for a shared vision of improved global working conditions. 

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Going Circular / Recycling Tech

6 February 2024

3 minutes
Cotton yarn (prototype production) made of 50% fibres defibrated using Dry Fiber Technology.

HKRITA, Epson to Develop New Fibre Recycling Solution

In a move to provide speedy recycling solution for industry applications, the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel Limited (HKRITA) and Seiko Epson Corporation have inked an agreement to develop an innovative fibre recycling solution.

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Nex-Gen Materials / Pélinova

5 February 2024

2 minutes
Lenzing will be joined by Recyc Leather and Ganni at Première Vision Paris at a panel discussion this week to share their collaborative experiences as a prime example of how companies can unite to create high-end fashion using responsibly produced recycled materials.

Lenzing, Recyc Leather and Ganni to Launch New Footwear Materials

There’s yet another alternative to genuine leather as pre-consumer recycled leather is fused with Lenzing’s Tencel lyocell fibres to create an all new nextgen material in a resource-saving, closed-loop production process.

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