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Under Cloud / Higg MSI

27 June 2022

2 minutes
The NCA has concluded that this tool is not sufficient as a basis for the environmental claims they have used in marketing. It has now sent letters to Norrøna, H&M and Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), supplier of the tool Higg MSI.

SAC Pauses Higg MSI, Announces Third Party Review

The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), in the dock over the use of its Higg MSI tool, has paused the 'transparency' tool across the world. The decision comes almost two weeks after the Norwegian Consumer Agency (Forbrukertilsynet) ruled that the Higg MSI tool is not sufficient as a basis for the environmental claims that outdoor brand Norrøna and fast fashion giant H&M were using in marketing themselves and their products.

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Initiative / Circular Textiles Fund

25 June 2022

3 minutes
With textiles responsible for such a significant chunk of the carbon footprint of Scotland’s household waste it’s vital that it moves away from a throwaway approach to products and materials and make things last instead. The Circular Textiles Fund is a fantastic opportunity for businesses to be part of the solution. (Left to right: Rebekah Chapman - Kalopsia, Lorna Slater - Minister for the Circular Economy, Iain Gulland - Zero Waste Scotland).

Scotland Announces £2m Circular Textiles Fund to Reach Net-Zero by 2025

Scotland has announced a £2m Circular Textiles Fund with focus on five key areas to help the UK constituent country reach net-zero by 2025. A texfash.com report.

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Recycling / Europe Overview

24 June 2022

3 minutes
Unveiled in December 2020, EURATEX's ReHubs initiative aims at establishing an integrated system based on five recycling hubs (ReHubs) within Europe, to upcycle textile waste and scale up industrially the collecting, sorting, processing and recycling of pre-consumer and post-consumer materials.

Europe Will Need €7 billion to Reach Fibre-to-Fibre Recycling Rate of 26% by 2030

Europe will need a capital expenditure investment in the range of €6–7 billion to reach a fibre-to-fibre recycling rate of around 18–26% by 2030. This would mostly be needed to scale up sufficient sorting and processing infrastructure. The economic, social, and environmental value which could be realized, potentially total an annual impact of €3.5-4.5 billion by 2030. A texfash.com report.

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Business of Leather / Kangaroo

23 June 2022

2 minutes
Kangaroo leather is unique as it has an ultra-thin fibre structure which provides greater strength and longevity.

Industry Group Urges Designers to Embrace Kangaroo Leather

The Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia has urged designers and industry which values high performance leather such as premium soccer boots and heavy-duty sports to embrace kangaroo leather.

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GHG Emissions / ZDHC Study

22 June 2022

3 minutes
In support of the commitment statements made by its partners within the apparel alliance - SAC and Textile Exchange - which established a target of 45% reduced GHG emissions from textile fibre and material production by 2030, ZDHC commissioned a study to identify action areas for the industry that can contribute to achieving this target.

6-8% of GHG Emissions in Textiles Value Chain from Chemical Production: Study

ZDHC commissioned a study to identify action areas for the industry that can contribute to achieving the target of 45% reduced GHG emissions from textile fibre and material production by 2030. The study found that 6-8% of GHG emissions along the production of textiles are related to the production of textile chemicals.

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Fashion Councils / Alliance

22 June 2022

2 minutes
The European fashion organisations aim collectively to reinforce European fashion on a sustainable, inclusive, innovative and promotional level and to accelerate the translation of these objectives into realistic actions and policy recommendations.

Season of Alliances: 25 Fashion Councils Come Together in Europe

Twentyfive European fashion institutions have come together to create the European Fashion Alliance, a powerful new network of fashion organisations aiming to unite and change the European fashion landscape.

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Cotton Production / India Estimates

21 June 2022

3 minutes
Cotton stocks held by mills in their godowns on 31 May 2022 are estimated at 70 lakh bales of 170 kg each (equivalent to 74.38 lakh running bales of 160 kg each). The mills have on an average 81 days’ cotton stock in their godowns.

CAI Reduces Cotton Crop Estimate by 8.31 Lakh Bales

The Cotton Association of India (CAI) has released its May estimate of the cotton crop for the season 2021–22 beginning from 1 October 2021. The association has further reduced its cotton crop estimate for the 2021–22 season by 8.31 lakh bales to 315.32 lakh bales of 170 kg each from its previous estimate of 323.63 lakh bales of 170 kg each.

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Innovation / Bio-based Nonwovens

21 June 2022

2 minutes
The Techtextil  Award is intended to make cutting-edge developments visible, promote unconventional thinking and intensify the dialogue between researchers, manufacturers, and users—and thus exactly matches the philosophy of the fibre expert.

Kelheim Fibres wins Techtextil Innovation Award for Bio-based Nonwovens in Reusable Textiles

Kelheim Fibres GmbH from Kelheim in Bavaria and the Saxon Textile Research Institute (STFI) in Chemnitz have been awarded the Techtextil Innovation Award in the 'New Concept' category for the development of novel, thermally bonded nonwovens based on cellulose for the production of reusable products with high absorbency.

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Manmade Fibres / Infinited

21 June 2022

3 minutes
Infinited Fiber Company’s technology enables cotton-rich textile waste to be transformed into a versatile, high-quality regenerated textile fibre called Infinna, which looks and feels like cotton.

Infinited Goes Big Time with €400 million, Former Paper Plant to Become New Infinna Factory

Fashion and textile technology company Infinited Fiber Company plans to build a commercial-scale factory to produce regenerated textile fibre for the world’s leading apparel companies at the site of renewable materials company Stora Enso’s closed Veitsiluoto paper mill in Kemi, a Finnish city on the northern shore of the Baltic Sea. The size of the investment is estimated at €400 million, and it is expected to create around 270 jobs in the area.

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Roadmap to Zero / 2021 Rankings

20 June 2022

2 minutes
ZDHC wants to be transparent in how fashion brands’ are making programme implementation progress needed for a sustainable future for fashion.

And the winners—you guessed it—are H&M, etc, etc, etc.

During its annual Impact Day event, this past Thursday 16 June, ZDHC launched the Detox Fashion Radar to benchmark brands that are on their Roadmap to Zero journey to detox fashion based on engagement level and implementation progress. From all of ZDHC’s Contributor Brands, five achieved the highest level of implementation performance in 2021.

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