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Innovation / GCA Awards

21 September 2022

3 minutes
Every year the H&M Foundation invites innovators and entrepreneurs from all over the world to submit their early stage ideas on how to improve the sustainable footprint of the fashion and textile industry. The five most promising innovations share a grant of €1 million and participate in a one-year tailor-made GCA Impact Accelerator programme.

Applications for Global Change Award 2023 Are Now Open

The next round of Global Change Award (GCA) that opens 20 October for 2023, the GCA is looking for five winning teams who will share a grant of €1 million for solutions that steer the textile-fashion industry towards circularity, work out innovative solutions enabling growth within planetary boundaries. and something pathbreaking not "even thought about yet." texfash.com brings the details.

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Cost of Living / US Apparel

20 September 2022

2 minutes
The annual inflation rate in the US eased for a second straight month to 8.3% in August of 2022, the lowest in 4 months, from 8.5% in July but above market forecasts of 8.1%.

Inflation Hits Apparel: 63% US Consumers Buying Less Clothes or Putting off Purchase

With the annual inflation rate in the United States jumping to 8.3% in August, almost 83% consumers have been impacted by shortages in the supply chain, and as many as 63% consumers have either been buying less clothes or have deferred purchases altogether.

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Climate Action / Carbon Emissions

20 September 2022

3 minutes
The Cloudprime shoe is meant to move away from petroleum-based resources by creating a new foam material called CleanCloud, made using carbon emissions as a raw material.

Four-Company Coalition Launches Industry-First Shoe Made from Carbon Emissions

Swiss sports manufacturer On is leading a supply chain coalition to reshape carbon waste into running shoes  with the launch of the first ever shoe made from carbon emissions in partnership with LanzaTech, Borealis and Technip Energies.

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Climate Crisis / LuluCoal

19 September 2022

4 minutes
Lululemon’s factories are almost entirely reliant on coal (and other fossil fuels). Every year the company grows without cleaning up its supply chain, it just continues to lock in more fossil fuels in the places where its factories are, like Vietnam, Cambodia and Bangladesh—countries which are bearing the brunt of climate impacts.

Lululemon's Sustainability Report Fails to Hide It Increased Climate Pollution by 60%: Stand.earth

Athleisure major Lululemon’s second Impact Report has inadvertently revealed that the Canadian athleisure giant has increased climate pollution from manufacturing its products by a shocking 60% in just 12 months. This was followed by the company's founder donating CAN$ 100 million to a conservation non-profit.

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EU energy crisis / EURATEX Call

19 September 2022

3 minutes
EURATEX has called on the European Commission, the EU Council and the Parliament to swiftly adopt decisive, impactful and concrete actions to tackle the energy crisis and ensure the survival of the European industry.

Can't Pass Costs to Consumer, Industry Will Collapse, Says EURATEX

The voice of the European apparel and textile industry, EURATEX has warned that the EU’s steps to tackle the current energy crisis could come at the cost of losing European industrial capacity and jobs.

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Destination Ethiopia / Trilateral Ties

17 September 2022

2 minutes
The Hawassa Industrial Park (HIP) has attracted 18 leading global apparel and textile companies. The HIP is a flagship industrial park developed and supported by the Ethiopian government specialising in textiles and garment production. At full capacity, the park is expected to employ 60,000 workers, working on a double shift.

Ethiopia, China and Germany Set to Boost Sustainable Textile Investments

Ethiopia, China, and Germany have renewed their commitment to scale up their triangular cooperation aiming at improving the environmental, social, and labour standards in the textile sector in Ethiopia and beyond. texfash.com reports.

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Tech Adoption / Luxury Sector

17 September 2022

2 minutes
The perceived limited relevance of certain technologies to specific needs of luxury companies is the reason cited in almost half of the cases of non-adoption. This is followed by a lack of in-house skills to leverage the technology involved.

Luxury Industry Still Low on New Tech; Only 2.3 of 16 Technologies Adopted

The global luxury industry that had lagged behind in adopting new technology is now accelerating the process with benefits being seen in increased fluidity of customer relations, operational excellence and reduction of the industry’s carbon footprint.

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Toxic Fashion / ZDHC MRSL

17 September 2022

2 minutes
The ZDHC MRSL offers the industry a harmonised list of banned chemical substances and enables the ZDHC Gateway Chemical Module, the industry’s largest list of safer alternative chemical formulations meeting the ZDHC MRSL requirement.

ZDHC Evokes Scientific Concerns, Includes PFAS in Upgraded Restricted Substances List

Notable changes in the ZDHC MRSL Version 3.0, to be published this November, include restriction on all PFAS substances for textile, leather, and footwear finishing, a limit for aniline in dyestuffs and the inclusion of a number of organic solvents. texfash.com reports.

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Climate Action / Market Grant

17 September 2022

3 minutes
Growing concerns about textile-derived microplastics, land-use impacts, and human rights have prompted an industry-wide shift to seek natural fibre sources with verified benefits to land and climate.

USDA Grants $30 million for Building Climate-Smart Cotton and Wool Markets

The US Department of Agriculture has granted $30 million to support the expansion of climate-smart wool and cotton production on 135 farms and ranches spread across 2.1 million acres.

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  • Staff Writer
Granted / Performance Sportswear

17 September 2022

2 minutes
(Representative picture) BioAce 100% biobased garments will be manufactured in a supply chain that pays living wages, ensures radical transparency and high quality work and career development for women.

EU Programme Grants €10,000 for Dedicated Circular System for Performance Sportswear

BioAce is part of a EU programme to develop high performance sportswear production of which will reduce overall emissions, waste and water compared to the production of garments made from virgin, petroleum-based synthetic fibres. texfash.com reports.

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