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Denim Tech / Capsule Collection

22 November 2023

2 minutes
he collection seeks to inspire and bring value to the industry by creating truly circular products through a process that implements eco-design, transparency, process measurement, traceability and scalability.

Evlox, Recover and Jeanologia Launch Innovative Recycled Denim Capsule Collection

Recover, Evlox and Jeanologia will showcase a recycled denim capsule collection that combines expertise from each of their specialist businesses to improve circularity in the denim industry from fibre to finish.

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Textile Waste / Cambodia Hazards

21 November 2023

3 minutes
Workers have previously reported impacts including cough, cold, flu, nosebleed and lung inflammation. Nearby communities have also reported that the practice damages their crops and farmland.

Waste from Global Fashion Brands Contributing to Rights Abuses and Environmental Hazards in Cambodia: Investigation

Pre-consumer garment waste at some operational and permanently closed brick factories from as many as 19 international brands were found to be fuelling the kilns in Cambodia, exposing people to toxins and causing negative health and environmental impacts.

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Traceability / New Solution

21 November 2023

2 minutes
Combining both technologies enables clear traceability of the yarn produced, even in the downstream process steps. Hence, the yarn's components, qualities, manufacturing conditions, and origin are traced beyond doubt in the finished garment.

Oerlikon, Haelixa Work Out Traceability Solution through Entire Value Chain with DNA Markers

Everyday clothing could soon have a unique DNA carrying the 'roots' of the yarn digitally recorded thanks to a partnership between German fibre player Oerlikon Manmade Fibers Solutions and Swiss traceability solutions provider Haelixa.

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Fibre Innovation / Lycra

17 November 2023

2 minutes
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Lycra Company Launches Regenerative Agriculture Project to Produce Key Component of Lycra Fibre

The Lycra Company has now come up with Qira, a renewable ingredient derived from Iowa field corn, following a tie up with Qore, a Cargill-HELM joint venture.

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Dyes & Chemicals / Plant-Based

16 November 2023

2 minutes
Inspired by structural colour found in nature, Sparxell’s patented manufacturing technique transforms cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) into uniformly reflective, highly dispersible particles with state-of-the-art performance.

Ray of Hope Prize Goes to Sparxell for Colours Made from Plant-Based Cellulose

Sparxell, a UK-based startup creating the next generation of colours and effects with vibrant, metal-like pigments, all from plant-based cellulose has been awarded the 2023 Ray of Hope Prize.

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Fibre Innovation / Lycra FiT400

16 November 2023

2 minutes
The new product delivers low shrinkage, high uniformity, and chlorine resistance to knit garments.

Lycra Launches New Recycled PET Fibre to Disrupt Activewear, Athleisure and Swimwear Segments

Setting the stage for circularity,  the Lycra Company has launched a new Lycra FiT400 fibre for knits, which, in controlled tests under specific conditions, was recycled back into new polyester fibres, demonstrating the technical feasibility of this process.

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Going Circular / Redress Study

15 November 2023

3 minutes
In order to understand where designers can maximise their role to reduce environmental impact, there is a need to understand what the design stage is and who is involved in the decision-making process to expose both barriers and opportunities to embed circularity in products.

Knowledge Gap and Financial Barriers Hindering Circularity at Design Stage; Managements Dither on Commitment and Collaboration

Fashion industry urgently needs to reposition profit margins for strategic integration of sustainability and circularity into product design and bridge the knowledge gap and financial barriers for circular design to implement circularity at the design stage at enterprises manufacturing in China and Southeast Asia.

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Luxury Markets / 2023 Growth

15 November 2023

3 minutes
Europe has enjoyed a progressive pickup in tourism, driving growth across countries, with long-haul resort locations attracting high spenders alongside key luxury cities. Even if local aspirational customers were impacted by macroeconomic instability, stable top-customer pools maintained positive momentum contributing to market growth.

Global Luxury Market Reaches €1.5 trillion in 2023; Clocks 10% Annual Growth

The global luxury market, consistent with last year's growth rate, continues its high registering a robust growth of 11–13% at constant exchange rates and a projected 8–10% surge over 2022.

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Going Circular / Australian Industry

14 November 2023

2 minutes
Since its establishment in June 2023, the Seamless Transition Advisory Group (TAG) members have demonstrated remarkable dedication to establishing a new entity in line with the transition plan's first stage.

AFC’s Seamless Project Completes First Phase, Key Milestones Listed

Seamless, a first of its kind initiative, aims to transform how clothing is made, used and recirculated in Australia to achieve clothing circularity by 2030, has completed its first phase towards delivery of ambitious industry transformation and optimal outcomes for all key stakeholders.

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Organic Cotton / US Production

13 November 2023

3 minutes
While organic cotton is in high demand, production levels are low in the U.S. A Texas A&M AgriLife-led team of researchers is working with producers to determine how to conquer challenges and open up opportunities.

New Project Wants to Turn Around Production, Make US a Leader in Organic Cotton

Organic cotton production in the US could soon get a fillip as small-plot experiments begin in certified or transitioning organic fields in Texas, New Mexico and Tennessee over a four-year period to evaluate specific regenerative management practices.

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