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California Bet to Make Fashion Accountable

California has become the first US state to hold fashion producers legally responsible for discarded clothing—a shift with consequences that reach well beyond its borders. This three-part series examines the legislation, the infrastructure challenge it exposes, and the rulemaking decisions that will determine whether the law delivers. It draws on original reporting and conversations with those closest to implementation.

A Twin Deal: Making of Circular Denim

A new Denim Deal initiative is pushing circular denim beyond pilots. Built between Europe and India, it connects recyclers, spinners, mills and auditors through shared, verifiable data. The ambition is plain: turn waste into stock, and evidence into orders at volume. This three-part series follows the production cycle end to end, examining who fixes the weak links, how costs behave, and whether the system can scale without losing credibility or design appeal.

Inside Guatemala’s Reuse System

Guatemala’s secondhand clothing sector is not a by-product of global waste but a driver of reuse, repair and redistribution. Almost nine in ten imports find new life, sustaining hundreds of thousands of informal workers—most of them women. Through data, field reporting and on-the-ground voices, this three-part series explores how policy, gender and enterprise intersect to redefine value in fashion’s forgotten markets.