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Fashion Models / Workplace

17 January 2024

2 minutes
When they are not officially 'on the clock,' models must actively pursue connections that can potentially lead to solid, steady work and often times, this involves socializing, or what the researcher termed engaging in the party life.

Party Hazard: For Female Fashion Models, Job Security and Sexual Harassment Often Intertwined

Modelling as a career is no cakewalk. A young woman’s way to the ramp or “entrepreneurial labour” and its concomitant networking can often lead to sexual harassment, says a new research.

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Beyond Cotton/Polyester / Agri-Waste Prospects

12 January 2024

3 minutes
In North America, soybean, wheat, rice, sorghum, and sugarcane residues are widely available and most suitable for conventional conversion through various dissolving pulp production methods or by emerging cellulose fibrillation methods.

Optimisation of Technology and Processes Will Be Key to Harnessing Agri-Waste for Fashion, says Study

Researchers have concluded that in terms of emerging conversion technologies, optimisation also of processes will be critical to the success or failure of alternative feedstock sources for textiles.

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Worker Rights / Due Diligence Rankings

12 January 2024

3 minutes
KnowTheChain’s 2023 revised methodology prioritised policy and process implementation in assessing whether companies’ actions to address forced labour risks in their supply chains result in meaningful improvements for workers.

Apparel Brands Owe $71 million in Wage/Severance Theft, But Still Score Measly 7/100 on Remedy Practices 3 Years after Pandemic

Leading apparel and footwear brands have scored the lowest when it comes to Purchasing Practices (12/100) and Remedy (7/100), in the latest annual KnowTheChain rankings.

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Event Preview / Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags

12 January 2024

3 minutes
Over its first 100 editions, the fair has hosted roughly 70,000 footwear collections. This is an underestimation since this assumes that at every edition, each exhibitor presented only one collection

Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags Gets Ready for 100th Edition

A celebration night, some historical stakeholders, more than 1k exhibitors and brands from 39 countries, and a whole lot more will mark the 4-day 100th anniversary celebrations of Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabag beginning 13 January at the Riva del Garda. 

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Alternative Feedstocks / JRC Methodology

11 January 2024

3 minutes
An RCI report — 'Non-level playing field for renewable materials vs. fossil in Life Cycles Assessments’ — aims to provide additional context, highlighting potential issues that might arise with implementation of the JRC Plastics LCA methodology.

European Methodology Will Create Barriers in Transition Away from Fossil Fuel Feedstocks, Says Study

The recent methodological proposal on lifecycle assessments (LCAs) by the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the scientific body of the European Commission, has come in for flak as the policy landscape in which the methodology is implemented creates systemic disadvantages for innovative industries using alternative feedstocks.

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Cotton Farming / Climate Smart

11 January 2024

2 minutes
The US Climate Smart Cotton Programme is a 5-year collaborative initiative that presents a transformative opportunity for cotton growers to enhance their profitability, operations, and environmental stewardship, all while contributing to the long-term viability of the US cotton industry.

US Cotton Trust Protocol Calls for Growers to Join Climate Smart Cotton Programme

Enrollments are open for US farmers to join the voluntary, science-based sustainability programme  — Cotton Trust Protocol — that will help them adopt and implement sustainable practices that benefit both their operations and the environment.

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Certifications / Oeko-Tex Updates

10 January 2024

3 minutes
For the ban on intentional use of PFAS, a new limit value for total fluorine (TF) is effective as of 1 January 2024, replacing the previous parameter for extractable organic fluorine (EOF). Other criteria for microplastics, GMOs and SVHC alignment have been added.

PFAS Limits, Microplastic Release and Leather Traceability Feature in New Oeko-Tex Updates

New limit value for the total fluorine content in PFAS, active risk identification for microplastic release in manufacturing processes and leather materials traceability feature are among the new regulations issued by the Oeko-Tex Association.

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Biomaterials / Fine Mycelium

9 January 2024

2 minutes
The unique printed code on each sheet allows for unprecedented monitoring and control as well as the ability to fine-tune sheets during their growth cycle for desired characteristics, tray-by-tray.

MycoWorks Harvests First 1000 Sheets of Fine Mycelium; Shipments Begin, Paving Way for Product Launches

Biotech company MycoWorks has successfully harvested and shipped over a thousand sheets of its luxury leather-alternative biomaterial Fine Mycelium.

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Quake Aftermath / Turkish Workers

8 January 2024

4 minutes
Apart from financial difficulties, workers had to go back to work before addressing their housing and psychological needs, because they risked the possibility of losing their jobs and had no other resources to rely on.

Brands, Factories Ditched Türkiye Workers After Quake; Less Than 25% Got Full Wages on Leave; 12% Received Severance Pay

It was a seismological shift for workers post the February 2023 quake in Turkiye as the majority of those impacted were left to fend for themselves both by the factories and brands they laboured for, alleges a report by advocacy group Clean Clothes Campaign. 

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Wool Waste / Flocks Wobot

5 January 2024

2 minutes
The Flocks Wobot is a new and independently developed cobot, especially made for working with local European wools that would be otherwise disposed of.

Dutch Designer Makes Robot that Can Convert Discarded Wool into Materials for Furniture and Insulation

Netherlands could soon stop discarding the millions of tonnes of wool thanks to a Dutch designer’s innovative robot.

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