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Energy Practices / Cambodia Project

29 September 2022

2 minutes
The EU-funded SWITCH-Asia project aims to increase the investment in sustainable energy practices (such as efficient technologies, switch to renewable energy and good operations management) by garment factories in Cambodia.

Cambodian Ministries, EU-Funded Project to Promote Sustainable Energy Practices in Garment Sector

The EU-funded SWITCH-Asia programme has signed an agreement with two Cambodian ministries to promote sustainable energy practices in the country's garment sector in a bid to increase competitiveness and decrease environmental impact of Cambodian garment industry through sustainable production.

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Audit Fatigue / Leather Certifications

29 September 2022

2 minutes
Traceability constitutes a particular challenge for the leather industry as a proliferation of different and diverse approaches on traceability risks are leading to an impasse of mutually-not-recognised certifications, and an increase in unproductive expenses for operators who are forced by customers to follow several schemes and end up with audit fatigue.

COTANCE Urges Leather Certification Bodies to Discuss Standardisation of Core Requirements for Traceability

A recent council meeting of COTANCE has decided to negotiate with leather sector certification bodies to work out a standardisation of the core requirements for traceability. A proliferation of certification systems and requirements have been resulting in audit fatigue for leather companies.

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  • Staff Writer
Recycling / Europe Prospects

28 September 2022

4 minutes
The Sorting for Circularity Europe Project is aimed at analysing types of waste being generated, quantities available as feedstock for recycling, and the ability to channel textile waste as feedstock for those with innovative solutions. The report is key as it is the first to provide powerful information on which informed decisions can be made for further investment, policy developments and next steps towards circularity.

Treasure in Plain Sight: 494,000 tonnes of Post-Consumer Waste Ready for Fibre-to-Fibre Recycling in 6 European Countries

A report from the Sorting for Circularity Europe project says that as much as 74%—a total of 494,000 tonnes—of low-value, post-consumer textiles is readily available for fibre-to-fibre recycling in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. texfash.com reports.

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Going Circular / Best Practices

28 September 2022

2 minutes
The Monitor for Circular Fashion has been developed by the SDA Bocconi School of Management and is powered by Enel X.

Monitor for Circular Fashion Presents Best Practices of Circular Fashion Manifesto

The partners in the Monitor for Circular Fashion, created by the SDA Bocconi School of Management, presented their best practices during the recent Milano Fashion Week.

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Due Diligence / Sourcing Standards

28 September 2022

2 minutes
YESS utilises the OECD risk-based due diligence approach to identify and eliminate cotton produced with forced labour from apparel supply chains. Sponsored by global brands and industry stakeholders, YESS is coordinating its activities with sustainable cotton initiatives and other complementary programmes to promote harmonisation of a due diligence system for the entire industry.

Responsible Sourcing Network Releases New Standards for Fabric Mills, Update for Spinning Mills

The Responsible Sourcing Network has released new standards for fabric mills and updated the existing ones for spinning mills in a bid to assist fabric and spinning mills in due diligence efforts to reduce and ultimately eliminate forced labour involved in cotton production.

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Workers Rights / Grievance Redressal

28 September 2022

2 minutes
Three leading organisations have signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration in jointly addressing workers’ grievances from shared factories of their various member brands.

Amfori, Fair Wear, Partnership for Sustainable Textiles Sign MoU on Addressing Workers’ Grievances

Three leading brands’ associations have decided to tackle workers’ grievances from shared factories. This new collaboration will initially be piloted for a year, with the objective to improve working conditions in their members’ supply chains and to offer learnings for the industry to align access to remedies.

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  • Staff Writer
Going Circular / CISUTAC

27 September 2022

2 minutes
CISUTAC will follow a holistic approach covering the technical, sectoral and socio-economic aspects, and will perform 3 pilots to demonstrate the feasibility and value of: repair and disassembly; sorting (for reuse and recycling); and, circular garments through fibre-to-fibre recycling and design for circularity.

Innovation project CISUTAC to Support Transition to Circular and Sustainable Textiles in Europe

Launched today, the new Horizon Europe project CISUTAC will support the transition to a circular and sustainable textile sector. CISUTAC aims to remove current bottlenecks in order to increase textile circularity in Europe. It will also raise awareness among EU citizens about the environmental impact of buying new clothes and the benefits of reusing, donating and shopping second hand textiles.

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  • Staff Writer
EU energy crisis / ETSA

27 September 2022

2 minutes
In the absence of rented textile services, the medical industry would be without sanitary mat surfaces and bed linens. There would be a lack of clothing for healthcare professionals, including protective sanitary gowns for surgeons, nurses and doctors, uniforms including other forms of personal protective equipment.

Textile Services, Vital for Healthcare and Hospitality, Could Be Hard Hit by EU Energy Crisis

The textile services sector, especially industrial laundries, which provide critical support to the healthcare and hospitality industries could be severely hit by the ongoing energy crisis in Europe. Many of these units are SMES and stand in the danger of having to shutter down if energy prices are not immediately capped.

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Going Circular / White Paper

27 September 2022

2 minutes
Infinited Fiber Company is one of the members of the New Cotton Project consrtium. Infinna is Infinited's regenerated textile fibre with the soft and natural look and feel of virgin cotton. The premium-quality fibres can be made purely from cotton-rich post-consumer textile waste that would otherwise end up in landfills or be burned.

New Cotton Project Releases Second White Paper; Circular Business Models Explained

The New Cotton Project has released its second white paper, authored by Aalto University. The new document, among other things, discusses the process of transitioning to circularity and analysing business from a value creation perspective. This is then followed by business models innovations: a review of the literature and guideline for measuring success.

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  • Staff Writer
Data Services / ICAC Portal

27 September 2022

2 minutes
The data portal is one of several steps the organisation has taken over the last five years to provide even greater value for members.

ICAC Takes to Cotton Storytelling with New Data Portal

The International Cotton Advisory Committee has embarked on a data storytelling drive for its members with the launch of the new data portal. All publications will be migrated to this portal, and the same analyses as earlier would be now provided using the latest in modern and cutting-edge data science technology.

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