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Talking Trends / Industry's New Era

26 August 2022

3 minutes
Some 57.2% of all luxury fashion tweet authors are actors, designers, and models. The rise of conversations about meta fashion reflects how the metaverse, VR, and AR have entered the wider cultural consciousness.

Luxury Embraced Like Never Before, Handmade New Trend, Sustainability Takes 11% Dip

The Fashion Industry's New Era — a new report based on Twitter data highlights the key trends in the fashion industry that marketers and advertisers would care about in 2022 and beyond. The insights provide fashion marketers and advertisers with a solid foundation they can use to build out their future marketing strategies.

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  • Special Correspondent
Indian Retail / Metrology

25 August 2022

2 minutes
Lawrence S / Pixahive

India Exempts Readymade Garments Sold in Loose Form From Legal Metrology Rules

Apparel retail in India is in for a boost with the Ministry of Consumer Affairs exempting readymade garments sold in loose form from the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules.

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  • Staff Writer
Laundry Trends / Hygiene Protocol

24 August 2022

2 minutes
A research carried out by The Textile Services Association and De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) was centred on creating a testing method to determine the ability of any laundry process to disinfect textile items. However, if the project is to be successful, it cannot stop at just the results but must spearhead a major shift in global healthcare laundering.

Hygiene Protocol Test for Laundries Set Up

A globally recognised hygiene protocol test for laundries has been set up by the Textile Services Association and De Montfort University Leicester with the aim to help guarantee laundry is cleaned hygienically.

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  • Staff Writer
World Trade / WTO Barometer

24 August 2022

2 minutes
The uncertainty surrounding the WTO trade forecast has increased due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, rising inflationary pressures, and expected monetary policy tightening in advanced economies. A revised forecast will be issued in early October.

Global Goods Trade Points to Stagnation in 2022 H2: WTO Goods Trade Barometer

The latest WTO Goods Trade Barometer issued on 23 August was steady but below the recent trend line for merchandise trade, suggesting that global goods trade continued to grow in the second quarter of 2022 but that the pace of growth was slower than in Q1 and is likely to remain weak in the second half of the year.

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  • Staff Writer
Toxic Fashion / Tackling PFAS

20 August 2022

4 minutes
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a diverse group of human-made chemicals used in a wide range of consumer and industrial products. PFAS do not easily breakdown and some types have been shown to accumulate in the environment and in our bodies. Exposure to some types PFAS have been linked to serious health effects.

Eureka Moment: Scientists Find a Way to Break Down PFAS

Scientists at the Northwestern University in the US have identified how to destroy "forever chemicals" in a low-cost way for the first time. They have linked exposure to the substances, known as PFAS, at certain levels to serious health risks, including cancer and birth defects. This has major implications for the fashion industry, which has been slow in eliminating PFAS.

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  • Special Correspondent
Regenerative Agriculture / Walmart Grant

19 August 2022

2 minutes
The Soil Health Institute is a global non-profit with a mission of safeguarding and enhancing the vitality and productivity of soils through scientific research and advancement. The institute brings together leaders in soil health science and the industry to conduct research and empower farmers and other landowners with the knowledge to successfully adopt regenerative soil health systems that contribute economic and environmental benefits to agriculture and society.

Walmart Pours $2m into Regenerative Cotton

The Walmart Foundation announced it has provided a $2,000,000, three-year grant to the Soil Health Institute's (SHI) U.S. Regenerative Cotton Fund (USRCF) to scale activities of the project and expand the initiative to Alabama and South Carolina.

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  • Staff Writer
Branding / County Line

17 August 2022

2 minutes
In partnership with O’Neill’s leisurewear, the Donegal County Council has launched a range of clothing, available in participating retailers across the county in Ireland.

Irish County Makes Branding Fashionable, Launches Own Clothing Line

Tourism and fashion come together in the Irish county of Donegal as it launches a clothing range with a sportswear major to tom-tom its rich heritage and strong diaspora connections.

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  • Staff Writer
Manufacturing / China Affairs

16 August 2022

1 minute
The combined sales of main retailers went up 0.8% from a year earlier in the January-June period.

China's Textiles Sector Grows 5.7%, But Retail Profits Plunge 17%

China's textiles industry has posted stable revenue growth in the first half of this year, the country's official news agency has reported quoting official data.

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  • Staff Writer
Workers Rights / Act Alliance

16 August 2022

2 minutes
ACT members are working towards building the type of industry in Turkey that will enable workers to receive a living wage. Enacting key Freedom of Association commitments made by members in the ACT MOU and employer engagement are priorities for ACT members in Turkey.

Asos, Bestseller, H&M, Inditex and 15 Other Brands to Push for Workers' Rights in Turkey

Asos, Bestseller, H&M, G-Star Raw, Inditex, C&A are among global 19 brands who have agreed to exhort garment and textile factories in Turkey to respect workers’ rights.

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  • Staff Writer
Climate Action / Burberry

12 August 2022

2 minutes
Burberry’s net zero emissions target builds on the British luxury brand’s longstanding commitment to reduce its direct and indirect environmental impacts and make a positive difference to the lives of people around the world.

Burberry Receives SBTi Approval for Net Zero Emissions Target

Global luxury retail giant Burberry has received approval from  Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for its net zero emissions target. The approval, the company says, confirms that Burberry’s aim to attain net-zero emission by 2040 is based on the latest climate science and meets the urgent need to keep warming to 1.5°C – in line with the Paris Agreement.

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