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EU Textiles Strategy / Position Paper

12 October 2022

2 minutes
Companies are only “strongly encouraged to internalise circularity principles and business models, reduce the number of collections per year, take responsibility and act to minimise their carbon and environmental footprints5“. But without clear targets, it is unlikely that this will drive to a systemic change in textile business models.

Drastically Reducing Production is Only Viable Solution to Make Textiles Sector Sustainable

Drastically reducing production, beyond changing the way we produce, is the only viable solution to make the textiles sector more sustainable, according to a position paper on the EU Textiles Strategy. texfash.com reports. 

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Research / Bio-Based Methods

12 October 2022

2 minutes
Reducing carbon emissions and developing environmentally-friendly paths to fertiliser production are increasingly urgent challenges facing our world. The ability to discover and quickly scale solutions will require innovative partnerships across public and private sectors.

Fibre Scientist Leads Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration to Tackle Global Challenges

Reducing carbon emissions and developing environment-friendly paths to fertilizer production are increasingly urgent challenges facing our world. But, the ability to discover and quickly scale solutions will require innovative partnerships across public and private sectors. A new interdisciplinary research collaboration will be working towards new solutions.

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Handmade India / Market Access

12 October 2022

1 minute
A pashmina shawl worker at his loom in Srinagar, Kashmir. The bulk of the world's handmade fabrics and textiles are made in India.

India Launches Portal for Handicraft Artisans for Access to Marketing Events

The office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), the nodal agency which spearheads India's efforts to promote the handmade sector, has launched a portal which will give artisans an easy market access to over 200 marketing events in India.

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Workers Rights / Ground Report

12 October 2022

3 minutes
Workers’ right to organise for decent work and a living wage are fundamental to advances for the millions of women workers making our clothes and shoes for poverty wages. This right has become even more important under the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Union-Busting on Rise in Asia's Garment Sector, says Report

Findings from a survey reveal that the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining is under attack in major garment producing countries in Asia. texfash.com reports.

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Packing Off / Plastic-Free

12 October 2022

2 minutes
Cellulose-based packaging has the potential to replace 40 percent of all rigid plastic packaging, which corresponds to 1.8 million tons of material. This area is therefore of the highest relevance for the Swedish forest industry and the transition to a bio-based economy.

Consortium Formed to Shift from Fossil-Based Plastic Packaging

To aid and speed up the shift from fossil-based plastic packaging, Sweden's Yangi has initiated a strategic research collaboration project with partners Holmen Iggesund, Solenis, Fiber-X, FutureLab & Partners AB, Duni Group, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Lund University, and a premium brand owner within the consumer goods segment.

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Under Cloud / SAC Reaction

11 October 2022

2 minutes
The SAC’s collective action efforts bring more than 280 global brands, retailers, manufacturers, NGOs, academics and industry associations together. They represent about half of the apparel and footwear industry along the whole supply chain – from sustainability pioneers to organizations just getting started.

Crackdown Fallout: SAC to Provide Guidance to Members on Making Environmental Claims

The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) has issued a statement in response to the guidance issued by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) and the Norwegian Consumer Authority (NCA) on usage of the Higg MSI tool in making sustainability claims.

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Under Cloud / Higg MSI

11 October 2022

3 minutes
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) and the Norwegian Consumer Authority (NCA) do not recommend the SAC to adopt the measures concerning information to consumers. The reason: this could quickly overload the consumer with information and contradict the aim of putting the information into context.

Operation Crackdown: Netherlands, Norway Issue Stringent Guidelines on Use of Higg MSI

A joint crackdown by consumer authorities in the Netherlands and Norway on the use of Higg MSI is critical for the entire clothing industry, both for developers and providers of data instruments as well as for clothing companies that use these types of instruments.

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Certifications / Indian Case

11 October 2022

2 minutes
Biocert International is based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh state, India. The Biocert website was offline at the time of this update.

IOAS Withdraws Accreditation of India's Biocert International

The IOAS (formerly, International Organic Accreditation Service) has withdrawn India-headquartered Biocert International's IFOAM and ISO/IEC 17065 accreditations and the recommendation for accreditations for COR (Canada Organic Regime) and European Union accreditation.

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Fashion Footprint / Australian Industry

10 October 2022

2 minutes
Australians are the second largest consumers of textiles globally, behind the US, purchasing on average an estimated 27kg of new fashion and textiles each year. This is twice the global average of 13kg per person. There is an urgent need for the Australian government and fashion industry to reduce its significant fashion footprint and demonstrate leadership in sustainable practices.

Urgent Call to Reduce Australia’s Sizeable Fashion Footprint and Its Impact on Planet

With almost three-quarters of the 17 sustainable SDGs impacted by the textiles industry, Textiles: A transitions report for Australia recommends setting goals that are measurable and time-bound to reduce the country’s overall material footprint.

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Sustainability Claims / Kering Guidelines

8 October 2022

3 minutes
Kering's main office in China.  In 2018, Kering published its first set of Standards for Raw Materials and Manufacturing Processes. Year after year, the Group has continually developed the suite which serves to guide its sustainability strategy.

Kering Raises Industry ‘Standard’; Issues Guidance on Sustainability Claims

With consumer authorities in Europe increasingly cracking down on companies that make sustainability claims not grounded in scientific facts, French luxury group Kering has updated its standards guide by adding chapters on cut, make, trim, and sustainability claims.

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