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Cotton Production / Data Book 2022

30 January 2023

1 minute
The 2022 Cotton Data Book contains hundreds of tables, graphs and charts to help make the enormous amount of information easier to understand and analyse.

ICAC Releases Cotton Data Book 2022

The much-awaited Cotton Data Book 2022 just released by the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) incorporates a lot more information than the last edition. 

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Going Circular / Recycling Resources

27 January 2023

1 minute
One of the 143 companies listed in the ACP Recycler List is Finnish company Spinnova PLC, known for its Spinnova fibre.

Accelerating Circularity Launches Directory to Push Textile-to-Textile Recycling

A comprehensive directory of textile recyclers from 27 countries has been released by nonprofit Accelerating Circularity in a bid to create new supply chains and business models to turn spent textiles into mainstream raw materials.

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Microfibre Pollution / Innovation

27 January 2023

3 minutes
More than two-thirds of clothes are now made of synthetic fabrics. When clothes made from synthetic fabrics, such as nylon, polyester, acrylic and rayon, are laundered in washing machines, the friction caused by cleaning cycles produces tiny tears in the fabric.

New Fabric Coating Could Drastically Reduce Microplastic Pollution from Washing Clothes

Researchers have come up with a solution that could to some extent resolve the issue of microplastic fibres that are shed when clothes made of synthetic fabrics are laundered, finally making their way into waterways impacting marine and human life.

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  • Staff Writer
Fast Fashion / ReSet the Trend

26 January 2023

3 minutes
Under the motto #ReFashionNow, the campaign attempts to address this problem, raising awareness about the environmental, social, economic and health-related benefits of transforming the textiles sector and the opportunities that sustainable fashion opens up for both businesses and consumers.

EU Launches Instagram-Driven #RefashionNow Campaign for Youngsters and Influencers to Reset Fast Fashion

The European Union has launched a social media campaign targetted at youngsters and influencers in a bid to weed out fast fashion. The multilingual campaign – ReSet The Trend – is meant to engage Europeans in the battle against fast fashion and raise public awareness about the EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles. 

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  • Special Correspondent
Textile Waste / Grading System

25 January 2023

2 minutes
The study determined that items graded A to D made up more than half of our current waste stream, so could be resold or reused.

New Grading System Hopes to Divert 500 million kg of Clothes and other Fabric Items from Landfills

A new method to evaluate a dumped piece of clothing’s quality from A to F could help determine  whether it can be resold, recycled or tossed. This new comprehensive assessment delivers more data and insights into waste management and prevention. 

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  • Staff Writer
Return to Sender / Fast Fashion

24 January 2023

3 minutes
According to industry data, the trend of returning items looks to be on the increase, something that might be explained by the fact that shipping returns back is usually free.

Bans or Fees Don't Work, Ending Fast Fashion Only Way to End Returns

The fast fashion setup incurring mass production of cheap goods that sometimes only last a single season, and the increase in the trend of returning wears is a business model fed by the depletion of natural resources, labour in poor countries and fossil resources. There is an urgent need to regulate product quality so that products last longer and can be repaired, according to a research. 

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Digitisation Drive / Taiwan Move

24 January 2023

2 minutes
The partnership aims to help textile suppliers in Taiwan incorporate digital technology into their sample management processes.

Taiwan Industry Signs Agreement with Swatchbook on Digitising Operations

In a bid to help textile suppliers in Taiwan incorporate digital technology into their sample management processes, material marketplace for designers Swatchbook has announced a strategic partnership with the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF).

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  • Staff Writer
Toxics Usage / Tackling PFAS

23 January 2023

2 minutes
A wastewater treatment plant near Baltimore, Maryland. A POTW (publicly owned treatment works) Influent Study of PFAS will focus on collecting nationwide data on industrial discharges of PFAS to POTWs, including categories recently reviewed.

Crackdown’s Coming: EPA Announces Plans for Wastewater Regulations and Studies, Including Limits for PFAS

The Effluent Guidelines Program Plan by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a critical next step to tackle pollutants like PFAS and nutrients at the source, before they can harm our health and the environment. 

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  • Staff Writer
Slowdown Effect / Indian Leather

23 January 2023

2 minutes
Leather hides being dried on a tannery rooftop. About 85–90% of the production by the $2.25 billion Indian leather apparel and accessories industry is exported. Europe and North America account for ~75% of this amount.

Slowdown in Europe and US: Indian Leather Industry to See 8% Revenue Drop

The slowdown in consumer demand in Europe and the United States is set to impact the Indian leather apparel and accessories (comprising bags, belts, and harnesses) industry, with revenues predicted to decline 7–8% in fiscal 2024.

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  • Staff Writer
Human Resources / Bangladesh

23 January 2023

2 minutes
Apparel plays an important part as the country's single largest industry, accounting for more than 80% of Bangladesh's total export revenue. It employs over four million people, of which 2 in 3 (more than 65%) are women.

School of Apparel and Retail Management Launched in Bangladesh

The Asian University for Women (AUW) in Bangladesh has launched the School of Apparel and Retail Management to support professional and leadership development of women.

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  • Staff Writer

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