SITE MAP
[CLOSE X]
  • Main Navigation
  • Spotlight Articles
  • Columns
  • Specials
  • Research
  • Updates
  • Releases
  • Archives
  • Series
  • Spotlight
  • Wireframe
  • Collections
  • Sea Change
  • Making a Case
  • Yearenders
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • Index
  • Brands
  • Companies
  • Individuals
  • Institutions
  • Organisations
  • UN system
  • Founders
  • Richa Bansal
  • Subir Ghosh
  • Submissions
  • For Contributors
  • For CorpComm/PR

Top Menu Right

  • The People
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
It ain't fashion, if it ain't sustainable
texfash.com
HOME Spotlight Articles Columns Specials Research Updates Releases Archives
 
  1. Home
Microfibre Pollution / Sound Solution

17 April 2023

2 minutes
Acousweep utilises sweeping acoustic waves in a specially shaped chamber to physically trap and separate microplastic fibres from wastewater effectively. No chemical, solvent or biological additives are needed.

HKRITA Taps into Sound Waves to Reduce Microplastic Pollution

The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) has tapped into high frequency ultrasound to remove polluting microplastics from textile-apparel manufacturing facilities, preventing them from going into the sea and further damaging marine life. 

By
  • Staff Writer
Workwear / Footwear Issues

17 April 2023

2 minutes
While the average American worker spends 56% of the day standing or walking, jobs in food service, retail, healthcare, and tourism require people to be on their feet for the majority of the day.

Improper Footwear Having Major Impact on American Workers, Says Survey

A new report provides insights into American professionals who spend the majority of the workday on their feet and what they are looking for in footwear.

By
  • Staff Writer
Textile Innovation / Wipes

17 April 2023

2 minutes
Photographs of raw and scoured/bleached cotton fibres before, during, and after the heat treatment in an aqueous solution of AgNO3 (from top to bottom). The color change of the fibres resulting from the surface plasmon resonance of silver nanoparticles indicates that raw cotton fibre can effectively produce silver nanoparticles, but scoured/bleached cotton fibre cannot.

Cotton as Antimicrobial Agent: US Researchers Develop Natural, Washable Cleaning Wipes

By developing reusable and washable antimicrobial wipes, scientists at the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) are aiming to find sustainable alternatives to reduce environmental waste from the disposal of single-use antimicrobial wipes.

By
  • Staff Writer
Sizing Solutions / Virtual Fitting

15 April 2023

2 minutes
For their first study, the researchers compared customer purchase data four weeks before and four weeks after an online women’s apparel store in China launched virtual fitting rooms for some of its products. The software allowed customers to create an avatar  by uploading their body measurements and full-face photos. Findings from the recently published study indicate the technology could backfire on retailers if they assume consumer interactions are uniformly positive.

Brands & Retailers: Have You Measured Impact of Your Virtual Fitting Room on Overall Sales?

Virtual fitting rooms can sometimes be a bane, or so says a new research. Consumer behaviour through the lens of psychology reveals that VFR can hurt the self-esteem of certain customer segments, and also impact overall sales.

By
  • Staff Writer
Textile Innovation / Pedot

14 April 2023

2 minutes
Scientists have known for decades that part of the bears’ secret is their white fur. But the fur is only half the equation. The other half is the polar bears’ black skin.

A Textile Called Pedot that Will Keep You Snug in the Artic Cold

Three US engineers have devised a textile, modelled on the polar bear’s fur, that could keep people snug in the Arctic cold.

By
  • Staff Writer
Certifications / STep Standard

14 April 2023

2 minutes
All textile companies can be certified under STeP—fibre manufacturers, spinning mills, weaving mills, embroiderers, knitwear companies, finishing companies, manufacturers of ready-made clothes, foam and mattress manufacturers and technology logistics centres.

Oeko-Tex Reaches 1,000 Milestone for STeP Standard

Over 1,000 facilities around the world have been certified under the STeP (Sustainable Textile Production) standard of environmental certification specialist Oeko-Tex.

By
  • Staff Writer
Event Preview / Denim PV Berlin

14 April 2023

3 minutes
Aimed at all creative fashion brands with denim collections—fashion and luxury brands, pure jeanswear players, web players—the show will present a selective offer from over 65 leading exhibitors from the global creative denim industry.

Denim Première Vision returns to Berlin; 65+ Leading Exhibitors Expected

Avant-garde Berlin will be buzzing with the fashion fraternity as it descends there for the Denim Première Vision in its quest for inspiration and collections for Autumn-Winter 24-25.

By
  • Staff Writer
Going Circular / Lyocell Fibres

14 April 2023

2 minutes
The mechanical recycling process under way at a Textil Santanderina facility.

Lenzing Launches Fibre Recycling Initiative with Mechanically Recycled Lyocell

Leading global producer of wood-based specialty fibres Lenzing has launched a recycling initiative to drive circularity in the global textiles industry. This is being done in association with its partners in Spain, Pakistan and Brazil.

By
  • Staff Writer
Online Retail / India Market

14 April 2023

3 minutes
As India’s ConsumerTech ecosystem matures with 4K+ deals and $54 billion funds flow in the last five years, the study expects there would be sustained growth in the next decade as key enablers fall into place across digital payments, physical infrastructure and logistics, and internet data connectivity.

Fashion & Apparel to Edge Out Mobiles as Top Online Segment in India by 2025, says BCG Report

Buoyed by increasing affluence and discretionary spending, the fashion and apparel segment is set to become the biggest segment of online retail in India in the next two years, elbowing out the mobile devices category which had been the biggest in the past decade.

By
  • Staff Writer
Going Circular / Product Range

13 April 2023

4 minutes
From fibre composition to enhanced durability and recyclability, each piece has been designed to support Primark’s ambition to move towards a more circular future. This collection is the first for Primark, with more planned for later in the year.

Retail Bigwig Primark Launches First Circular Product Collection

‘Affordable’ retailer Primark is inching closer to its ambitious move towards a more circular future with the launch of its first ever collection that promises enhanced durability and recyclability.

By
  • Staff Writer

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Prev
  • Page
  • …
  • Page54
  • Page55
  • Current page56
  • Page57
  • Page58
  • …
  • of 99
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »
 
About texfash
  • The texfash.com project is a cutting-edge digital publication that explores the global textiles-apparel-fashion industry, straddling a line between journalistic reportage and academic rigour.
  • With sustainability as its underlying watchword, the texfash.com approach is incisive, fact-based and research-driven journalism that is beholden only to the planet and its people.
Contact Us
  • Email us: mail AT texfash DOT com
  • Or, use the Contact Us page.
Browse This Site
  • HOME
  • SPOTLIGHT: Editions | Articles
  • SECTIONS: Columns | Specials | Research | Updates | Releases | Archives
  • GUIDELINES: For Contributors | For CorpComm/PR
  • The People
  • Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
  • Advertorials | Internships
Newsletter

This site has been built with the Drupal opensource content management system (CMS). With the Bootstrap framework as base, this site runs on the customised Federico Fellini theme developed for Fashion Research Centre by Subir Ghosh on behalf of Inscriptions.