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Going Circular / WRAP Report

20 July 2023

4 minutes
The Textiles 2030 Annual Progress Report 2021-22 sets out the baseline for Textiles 2030, based on the signatories’ combined carbon and water footprints in 2019 and shares the results from the signatories’ first year of reporting in 2021.

Textile Carbon Footprint of UK Brands and Retailers Rose 4.4% Between 2019 and 2022

The Textiles 2030 Annual Progress Report 2021–22 of climate action NGO WRAP sets out the baseline for Textiles 2030, based on the signatories’ combined carbon and water footprints in 2019.

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  • Staff Writer
Event Report / MFS AW 24/25

19 July 2023

3 minutes
Munich Fabric Start wants to create a place where people from all over the world meet—and everyone who wants to actively shape a positive future for the industry knows how important community, communication and joy are in order to develop the therefore necessary energy.

Munich Fabric Start A/W 24/25 Gets Under Way

As the curtains went up yesterday on Munich Fabric Start, the fash frat could walk around 42,500 square metres in eight areas to check out 1,100 collections for Autumn/Winter 24/25, draw inspiration and knowledge from the last of informative talk shows and network too.

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  • Staff Writer
Regenerative Agriculture / Framework

18 July 2023

3 minutes
Textile Exchange recommends that brands use the Regenerative Agriculture Outcome Framework as part of a broader three-step process to implementing regenerative agriculture programmes and initiatives.

Textile Exchange Launches Regenerative Agriculture Framework with Emphasis on Collaborations

Textile Exchange has come up with the Regenerative Agriculture Outcome Framework, perhaps the first ever open-source, documented framework that lays out key indicators that make for a regenerative system, encouraging collaboration by including expectations for both brands and growers.

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  • Staff Writer
World Fashion Convention / Agenda

13 July 2023

2 minutes
The Convention offers excellent opportunities for sponsors looking to connect with IAF’s and/or SPESA’s extensive networks. It provides an excellent networking platform for meeting, interacting and transacting business with international, European and local experts, speakers and delegates.

IAF-SPESA Working on Robust Conference Agenda for 38th World Fashion Convention

The World Fashion Convention to be held 23–25 October under the auspices of the  International Apparel Federation (IAF) and the Sewn Products Equipment & Suppliers of the Americas (SPESA), will focus on global challenges and perspectives facing the industry.

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  • Staff Writer
Country Overview / United Kingdom

13 July 2023

5 minutes
According to the report—Impact of Brexit and COVID-19 on the UK Fashion and Textiles Technology Ecosystem—the COVID-19 pandemic has had lasting financial impacts owing to the closures of businesses on the high street and the initial closure of factories during the first lock downs.

Fallout of Brexit and COVID: UK Businesses Have Suffered Immensely; Innovation and Sustainability Now Key Drivers

A new report that examines the impact of Brexit and COVID-19 on the fashion, textile and technology ecosystem in the UK, offers five key recommendations to support future growth.

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  • Special Correspondent
Consumer Trends / Europe Markets

13 July 2023

3 minutes
The highest price dispersion is found for alcoholic beverages and tobacco. This is mainly due to large differences in taxation on these products across the 36 countries. Less dispersion is observed in the prices of clothing and footwear.

Denmark is Most Expensive EU Member State for Clothing and Footwear

An analysis of price levels for consumer goods and services in the European Union (EU) shows Switzerland, Iceland and Norway lead the table in terms of price levels indices for household final consumption. The data has been released by Eurostat.

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  • Staff Writer
Digital Labels / Open Letter

13 July 2023

3 minutes
Industry estimates show that, collectively, labelling requirements now result in the annual production of approximately 5.7 million miles (about 9.2 million km) of label tape—enough to stretch from the earth to the moon, and back, twelve times each year.

Industry Associations Call for Digital Labelling to Reduce Waste and Increase Consumer Access to Information

Digital labelling is the need of the hour and a global coalition of stakeholders in the textile-fashion-footwear-accessories sector has called for supranational, national and local authorities to update outdated, inflexible, and complex labelling requirements to empower consumers with accessible information through greener e-labelling.

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  • Staff Writer
Country Overview / United Kingdom

13 July 2023

5 minutes
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Fallout of Brexit and COVID: UK Businesses Have Suffered Immensely; Innovation and Sustainability Now Key Drivers

A new report that examines the impact of Brexit and COVID-19 on the fashion, textile and technology ecosystem in the UK, offers five key recommendations to support future growth.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Cotton Production / Australia

11 July 2023

4 minutes
Higher temperatures and lower rainfall associated with severe drought in 2018–19 saw more evaporation, more plant stress, and more irrigation water needed to grow cotton. All of those factors combined to reduce yields and reduce water use efficiency in that drought year.

Australian Cotton Productivity Increases, GHG Emissions Too Rise 15%

The just released Australian Cotton Sustainability Update 2022 has revealed some critical findings and suggests the way ahead on how it can cotton on to better sustainable ways and profitability with people and planet at centrestage.

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  • Staff Writer
Deforestation / Manmade Cellulosic Fibres

7 July 2023

4 minutes
By embracing responsible sourcing strategies, companies safeguard the environment, promote social justice, and enhance their reputation. This commitment ensures long-term success by meeting the expectations of consumers, investors, and stakeholders.

New Guide for Fashion Brands and Retailers to Embrace Responsible Sourcing Practices for MMCFs

Sustainable forest management has become increasingly critical as the role of man-made cellulosic fibres (MMCFs) gains currency as preferred materials that play a vital role in the textile-fashion industry's efforts to embrace environmentally responsible and socially accountable approaches. A whitepaper by PEFC or the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification equips brands and retailers on how to advance the traceability of MMCF materials.

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  • Staff Writer

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