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Biomaterials / Dropel Hoodie

14 October 2022

2 minutes
Starting 11 October, the half-zip hoodie has been available only on the Pangaia website, with less than 500 units available worldwide. The hoodie ($295) comes in three colourways—black, sand, and Sakura—in sizes XXS-XXL.

Pangaia Launches First Stain-Resistant Product; Only 500 Units of Hoodie Available Worldwide

A stain-resistant hoodie made with the novel Dropel technology has been launched by Paingaia. As of now, only 500 units of the garment would be available worldwide.

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Greenwashing / Quantis Guidance

13 October 2022

2 minutes
The Quantis guidance notes: In line with heightened levels of scrutiny from investors and consumers as well as a growing landscape of environmental regulations, the use of environmental claims has become mainstream. At the same time, greenwashing — the use of misleading environmental claims — has also been on the rise.

Now, Quantis Issues Guidelines to Avoid Greenwashing

Environmental consultancy Quantis has published a guidance that is meant to help companies and brands avoid any potential risks of greenwashing statements by enabling them to shape clear, transparent and substantiated claims. It notes that while the use of environmental claims has become mainstream, greenwashing—the use of misleading environmental claims—has also been on the rise.

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Tracing Fashion / Down Tool

13 October 2022

1 minute
The Responsible Down Standard (RDS) provides for the  release of an environmental declaration verified by a third party which ensures that down and feathers used for padding elements are obtained from aquatic birds (goose and duck) or terrestrial (e.g. chicken and turkey) that have not been subjected to treatments that cause pain, suffering or stress  and that an identification and traceability system that applies to the origin of the material is applied and maintained.

Allied Feather + Down Introduces Recycled Down Traceability Tool

An increasingly important material, recycled down now has a new traceability and circularity programme that abides by the Responsible Down Standard (RDS).

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Natural Fibres / Hemp Potential

13 October 2022

3 minutes
Hemp is one of the world’s oldest economic plants. It was widely used in the UK until the 20th Century, when cheap and abundant jute and cotton made hemp uncompetitive. Each part of the plant has economic value; the flower/leaves, stem, seeds, and roots. With the exception of a few countries, cultivation of industrial hemp is illegal.

Hemp Can Make Scotland's Agricultural Sector Carbon Neutral

A research study carried out as part of the Scottish Environment, Food and Agriculture Research Institutes (SEFARI) Gateway fellowship has concluded that hemp can make Scotland's agricultural sector carbon neutral. It has also suggested measures to be taken in the short, medium and long terms.

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Biomaterials / Mirum Partnership

12 October 2022

4 minutes
NFW’s plants, not plastics approach to material science and commitment to developing a regenerative supply chain helps catalyse critical shifts in land stewardship, labour transparency and the industry's role in the climate crisis.

Stella McCartney, Allbirds, Reformation, Pangaia Team Up with NFW on Most Traceable Mirum

US-based Natural Fiber Welding (NFW) is teaming up with Stella McCartney, Allbirds, Reformation and Pangaia, claiming to produce the most traceable and low-carbon Mirum, a plant-based plastic-free leather alternative ever made. texfash.com reports.

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Business of Leather / Industry Survey

12 October 2022

2 minutes
Workers in tanneries, factories, or home-based workplaces in countries like Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan generally have little clue about the end-products they are contributing to or the markets these products are destined for. Conversely, most people in Europe, the US, and other consumer markets who buy leather jackets and other clothes, shoes, and accessories have little idea where and under what conditions these products are made.

Supply Chain Transparency is Dramatically Low in Leather Industry, Says Report

The current level of supply chain transparency in the leather and allied industries is dramatically low. Only 29 of the 100 major companies surveyed provide some information about their supplier base. And no, luxury brands are not frontrunners. A texfash.com report.

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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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