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Indigo Dyeing / Investments

2 December 2022

3 minutes
Stony Creek Colors is a natural indigo dye manufacturer based in Tennessee, US. Since the company’s inception in 2012, they have developed proprietary seed genetics and extraction processes as well as strategic farm partnerships to provide brand customers with a fully transparent supply chain for high performing plant-derived dyes, from seed, to farms, to factory.

Stony Creek Colors Closes $4.8 million Series B2 Funding led by Levi Strauss to Scale Natural Dye Operations

Plant-based indigo innovator Stony Creek Colors’ Series B2 funding round of $4.8 million will allow it to further refine its innovations, as it advances toward scale.

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  • Staff Writer
Invasive Species / Dragonfin

1 December 2022

3 minutes
The entire Teton x Inversa collection has been made from Inversa Leather’s invasive dragonfin leather, dyed crimson to enhance the extraordinary scale pattern.

Inversa and Teton Launch Leather Collection Made of Invasive Dragonfin that Destroyed Native Mississippi River Species

Inversa Leathers has launched the first ever collection made with invasive dragonfin leather in collaboration with Teton Leather Company.

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  • Staff Writer
Climate Crisis / Water Issues

30 November 2022

3 minutes
The report explores the apparel and textiles industry’s exposure to water risk using spatial analysis to understand not only the patterns of water risks within clusters of sites, but also how different clusters may be able to learn from each other to respond. It also   highlights opportunities for collaboration between sectors.

Not Water Efficiency or Shortage, But Floods and Depleting Water Quality Will Pose Biggest Risks to Apparel Hubs by 2050

With focus largely on emissions and net-zero, a critical area facing a bigger risk perhaps relates to water — flood risks and fast-depleting water quality, according to a WWF study. And, the warning is grimmer for clusters in India and Pakistan.

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  • Staff Writer
Sustainability Reporting / CSRD

29 November 2022

3 minutes
The CSRD introduces more detailed reporting requirements and ensures that large companies and listed SMEs are required to report on sustainability matters such as environmental rights, social rights, human rights and governance factors.

European Council Approves Directive on Corporate Sustainability Reporting

The European Council has approved the corporate sustainability reporting directive (CSRD) which means that companies will soon be required to publish detailed information on sustainability matters.

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  • Staff Writer
Going Circular / Rental Investment

29 November 2022

2 minutes
The company provides a complete rental, subscription and resale fulfilment service, managing the entire process from its purpose-built facility. Its warehouse can store more than three million clothing items and processes in excess of 6 million units per year.

Circularity Capital Invests £10m in ACS Clothing for Rental Expansion

UK's largest circular fashion enabler, Advanced Clothing Solutions (ACS), has partnered with Circularity Capital, with an investment of £10 million to meet its expansion plans.

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  • Staff Writer
Going Circular / Circuléire

29 November 2022

2 minutes
A still from a fashion show in Dublin, Ireland. Circuléire's Circular Fashion & Textiles Good Practice Sectoral Guide provides industry stakeholders with an overview of industry-led circular innovations that are shaping the fashion and textiles sector domestically and in other parts of the world.

Ireland to Extend Circularity Project, Grants Another €1.5million

Ireland’s Circuléire initiative that aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models, has been extended with additional funding of €1.5million.

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  • Staff Writer
Fashion Footprint / G20 Analysis

25 November 2022

3 minutes
Current trends in fashion consumption, in particular fast fashion, cannot be maintained if the industry aims to achieve a fair and just transition to climate neutrality.

2030 Carbon Footprint from Fashion Consumption to be Highest in Australia Among G20 Nations; Lowest in India

The projected 2030 average carbon footprint of fashion consumption (measured in CO2e) for G20 countries is the highest in Australia, and the lowest in India. On average, the emissions of the richest 20% were 20 times higher than the emissions of the poorest 20%, according to a recent study.

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  • Special Correspondent
Manmade Cellulosic Fibres / NextGen Targets

25 November 2022

2 minutes
The Lenzing Group achieved first place in the Hot Button ranking of the Canadian non-profit Canopy. Canopy evaluates the world’s 34 largest producers of cellulosic fibres in terms of their sustainable wood and pulp sourcing, their efforts with regard to the use of alternative raw materials and their achievements in the protection of ancient and endangered forests.

MMCF Manufacturers Lagging on NextGen Production as Percentage of Total Production

Brands, retailers and producers of manmade cellulosic fibres (MMCF) are yet to pull up their socks on NextGen materials. Goals for NextGen production, expressed as a percentage of their total production, remain very low, says CanopyStyle's Hot Button Report.

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  • Special Correspondent
Fossil-Free Fashion / Pollution

25 November 2022

3 minutes
The majority of microplastic fibres identified were found in the Antarctic air samples, revealing that Antarctic animals and seabirds could be breathing them.

Synthetic Fibres Discovered in Antarctic Air, Seawater, Sediment and Sea Ice

Cause for alarm! The discovery of microplastic fibres in samples of air, seawater, sediment and sea-ice from the Antarctic — the last remaining pristine environment on Earth — makes the need for a globally-agreed Plastics Treaty even more urgent.

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  • Staff Writer
Toxic Fashion / Shein On

24 November 2022

3 minutes
The textile retailer Shein has opened a 5-day pop-up shop in the Forum Schwanthaler Höhe in Munich. Shein is a mail order company that offers fast fashion online for a young target group.

Greenpeace Takes the Shein off; Hazardous Chemicals Found in Fast Fashion Giant’s Products that Break EU Regulations

Fast fashion giant Shein finds itself in the dock yet again as tests on its products by Greenpeace Germany reveal hazardous chemicals that break EU regulatory limits.

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