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Material Production / Market Report 2022

5 October 2022

4 minutes
The growth in fibre production has significant impacts on people and the planet. Awareness of the urgent need for more responsible use of resources and decoupling growth from resource consumption is growing; however, change is not yet happening at the scale and speed required.

Sustainability Drives Going Nowhere; Global Fibre Production at Record High; Industry on Way to Miss Paris Target

With less than 1% of the global fibre market from pre- and post-consumer recycled textiles in 2021, the untethered production will ensure that the industry does not stay within the 1.5° pathway, the Preferred Fiber & Materials Market Report warns.

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  • Special Correspondent
Handmade India / Policy Issues

5 October 2022

5 minutes
Although the textiles sector is regarded as the second-largest area of employment and livelihood after agriculture, there has been no comprehensive enumeration of the numbers working across handlooms, khadi and similar textile crafts and in ancillary professions. Data on these crafts’ contribution to India’s gross domestic product (GDP) should also be calculated.

Comprehensive Policy Needed for Handmade Textiles in India: Says UNESCO Report

An overwhelming 95% of the world’s handmade fabrics are supposed to come from India, but the sector remains largely unacknowledged, even in the country. A new UNESCO report has emphasised on the need for policy interventions to make the sector viable, competitive and equitably structured.

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  • Special Correspondent
Research / Finland Funding

5 October 2022

2 minutes
Spinnova is unique from the outset. The raw material the company uses to create the fibre is the same pulp that's used for making paper. The wood comes from FSC and/or PEFC certified tree farms. The company treats the pulp only mechanically, to create something called micro fibrillated cellulose; the feedstock for the process.

Spinnova Raises €1.6 million for R&D Work from Business Finland, Venture into Composites and Nonwovens

Research and development of fibres in Finland has received a boost, with Business Finland granting €1.6 million to fibre manufacturer Spinnova. The project is meant to explore possibilities of fibre utilisation in new application areas and product segments such as composites and nonwovens.

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  • Staff Writer
Shopping Trends / Rising Costs

5 October 2022

3 minutes
As many as 61% of consumers in the US and UK are likely to prioritise price over sustainability when shopping for fashion. In fact, 55% believe that sustainable fashion is often too expensive, and 57% want fashion to be more sustainable. While 54% of respondents said they don’t completely trust the claims some brands make about their commitment to sustainability, 57% of women and 50% of men said when they shop online, they don’t know how to identify if an item of clothing is sustainable or not.

61% of Fashion Shoppers in US and UK Put Price Above Sustainability as Living Costs Rise

Consumers in the US and UK are increasingly having to prioritise price over sustainability as living costs continue to rise on both sides of the Ocean. Most believe that fashion needs to be sustainable, but are often confused by what sustainability claims really mean.

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  • Staff Writer
Payment Systems / US Debit Cards

4 October 2022

3 minutes
The Fed announced new regulations that clarify that the routing choice requirement applies to online and other “card-not-present” transactions the same as in-store transactions and that card issuers must enable their cards to be processed on at least two networks regardless of where they are used.

New US Fed Rules: Networks Will Have to Compete Online, Not Just In-Store

Retailers and merchants in the US have welcomed the Federal Reserve’s long-awaited approval of new rules making it clear that merchants’ right to choose which payment networks process trillions of dollars in debit card transactions each year applies the same online as it does in stores and must be honoured by banks and card companies.

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  • Staff Writer
Global Economy / UNCTAD Report

3 October 2022

4 minutes
With the warning signs flashing across a range of economic and environmental indicators, reclaiming the future with innovative, ambitious policies, political will and private and public support is a prerequisite for achieving ambitious development goals.

Policy-Induced Global Recession Looms Large; Inadequate Financial Support Leaves Developing Countries in Lurch

UNCTAD's Trade and Development Report 2022 has cautioned that advanced economies would need to change course in their monetary and fiscal policies to avoid inflicting a worse damage than the financial crisis of 2008 and the COVID-19 shock of 2020. The cascading crises resulting from the pandemic combined with debt distress, inflation, climate change and the war in Ukraine have already turned a global slowdown into a downturn.

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  • Special Correspondent
Tracing Cotton / Egyptian Cotton

3 October 2022

2 minutes
Illustrative image. Samples of lint cotton, yarn and fabric at different steps were verified with a test based on PCR, and the correct DNA marker was detected, thereby enabling the identification of the premium product, of its origin and the specific supply chain.

Haelixa Makes Egyptian Cotton Product Traceable under UNECE Project

Haelixa has been marking Egyptian cotton fabrics for premium shirts with a unique DNA marker. This makes the raw material traceable from the source to the finished textile product. A texfash.com report.

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  • Staff Writer
Innovation / RISE Award

3 October 2022

2 minutes
Disposable nappies are a waste problem that stay in landfill for hundreds of years. Melbourne-based startup DiaperRecycle recycles used diapers into absorbent and flushable cat litter after separating the plastic and fibre in its bid to decrease the climate-changing emissions of diapers from landfills.

Startup that Recycles Diapers into Flushable Cat Litter Wins INDA Innovation Award

And now used diapers from households and institutions will be recycled into litter for your pet cat, and justifiably so it has won the RISE Innovation Award. A texfash.com report.

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  • Staff Writer
GHG Emissions / SBTI Targets

30 September 2022

2 minutes
Till now, few companies accounted for land-based emissions in their targets or disclosures due to the lack of available guidance and methods.

SBTi to Fill 22% Global Emissions Gap Not Addressed Before, Launches New Guidance to Cover Land-Related Emissions and Removals

The Forest, Land and Agriculture (FLAG) Science Based Target Setting Guidance from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) provides businesses in land-intensive sectors such as food, agriculture and forestry with the tools to play their part in preventing the catastrophic impacts of climate change.

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  • Staff Writer
GHG Emissions / Shein Targets

30 September 2022

3 minutes
Since Scope 3 generates the largest portion of the emissions, Shein wants to works with expert partners to collaborate on a transition to renewable energy sources and carbon reduction plans.

Shein Talks Science-Based Targets, Says Scope 3 Constitutes 99% of Emissions, Earmarks $7.6 m for Apparel Impact Institute

Shein, which has been facing severe criticism for its fast fashion overdrive and the lack of transparency both in its activities and supply chains, has announced ambitious emission reduction targets for 2030, and also allocated $7.6 million in programmatic funding to the Apparel Impact Institute.

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