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Agenda-Setting / Fashion CEO Agenda

28 September 2023

2 minutes
The action areas outlined in the report include promoting worker access to effective grievance mechanisms, promoting fair compensation and living wages, establishing water stewardship, and addressing overproduction.

GFA Sets 5 Priorities with 2023 Edition of Fashion CEO Agenda

The Fashion CEO Agenda presents 5 socio-environmental sustainability priorities the industry should focus on to secure prosperity for people and communities while working within planetary boundaries.

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Legal Wrangle / Amazon Monopoly

27 September 2023

3 minutes
Amazon.com conditions sellers’ ability to obtain “Prime” eligibility for their products—a virtual necessity for doing business on Amazon—on sellers using Amazon’s costly fulfillment service.

US FTC Drags Amazon.com to Court for Illegally Maintaining Monopoly Power, Stifling Competition and Killing off New Players

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 states in the country have sued Amazon.com for using its monopolistic power to illegally stifle competition and discourage new players.

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Under Cloud / Higg Review

27 September 2023

2 minutes
The Higg Material Sustainability Index (MSI) and Product Module (PM) are tools based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology.

Panel Suggests Integrating Higg MSI with Higg PM, Wants Warning Labels, Says Gaps Could Lead to Wrong Decisions

Management consultancy KPMG, which was tasked with reviewing the Higg Index suite of tools for the textiles and fashion industry, has recommended integrating the controversial Higg MSI with the Higg PM and focusing on enhancing data quality.

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Going Circular / Decarbonisation Path

27 September 2023

2 minutes
By 2040, resale initiatives have the potential to lower annual carbon emissions for these brands by 15–16%.

Resale Can Help Brands Reduce Need for New Production by 35%, Claims Report

A groundbreaking study reveals how circular models are critical for brands to reduce their emissions when combined with upstream supply chain interventions.

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Fashion Impact / Customisation

25 September 2023

3 minutes
Workers at a garment factory in Mongolia. A team of researchers led by faculty from the Penn State Smeal College of Business found that consumers are willing to pay more money for clothes they can customize, as well as keep the items for longer.

Mass Customisation Business Model Can Reduce Fashion's Impact, Argues New Study

Mass customisation can be the basis for a new business model in fashion that is more sustainable and more profitable. By proving people will pay more for their personalised clothes, businesses can compensate by selling fewer clothes for more money, rather than selling more units of disposable clothing for less money, says new research.

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Football for Cotton / Cotton 4+

25 September 2023

2 minutes
FIFA President Gianni Infantino with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director-General Gerd Müller (left).

FIFA-Branded Apparel Could Be Manufactured Using Cotton from Cotton 4+ Group in Africa

As part of FIFA’s efforts to explore opportunities for African cotton-producing nations in the global football apparel market, it has roped in the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) to assess the cotton-to-textile value chain development in five African nations — the ‘Cotton 4 (plus)’ group.

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Materials / Textile Exchange

22 September 2023

2 minutes
The Preferred Fiber and Materials Matrix (PFMM) is an interactive tool that gives the owners of sustainability standards systems a way to view their performance in a standardised way and toward a shared “direction of travel” for beneficial impact, while also helping brands to make informed material sourcing decisions.

Preferred Fiber and Materials Matrix Made Open-Source by Textile Exchange

The Preferred Fiber and Materials Matrix (PFMM), designed to assess the performance of standard systems within a material category, has been made publicly available for the first time.

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Business of Leather / Deforestation

22 September 2023

2 minutes
Textile Exchange and Leather Working Group in June launched a global initiative to address deforestation and promote sustainable practices within the leather industry to create transparent and equitable supply chains, protecting natural ecosystems.

WWF Joins Deforestation-Free Leather Campaign with Textile Exchange and Leather Working Group

The cross-sector Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather has World Wildlife Fund (WWF) joining in as partner to help galvanise efforts toward ending deforestation and conversion of natural ecosystems linked to cattle farming.

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Biomaterials / MycoWorks

22 September 2023

2 minutes
The opening of the 136,000 sq. ft. factory also marks the world's largest mycelium material operation, a major step for the use of mycelium– the "root structure" of mushrooms.

MycoWorks Begins Production at World's First Commercial-Scale Fine Mycelium Plant in US

Biotechnology company MycoWorks has begun production of its leather-alternative material at its manufacturing facility — perhaps the world’s largest mycelium material operation — in the United States.

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Looking Ahead / Cotton Australia

21 September 2023

2 minutes
Cotton Australia's vision is that in 2028, the Australian Cotton Industry will be thriving, trusted and in demand, with a strong reputation for reliability and quality.

Cotton Australia Outlines New 5-Year Plan; Identifies 5 Pillars for Growth

Strategic Plan 2023–2028 is Cotton Australia’s five-year collaborative plan to advance the cotton industry, identify opportunities for improvement that drive progress and create value for all stakeholders.

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