For Brands

by Holden Hao created 2021-05-17T20:46:52+07:00
Explainer: What is the Dindigul Agreement?

Explainer: What is the Dindigul Agreement?

Have you ever heard of the Dindigul Agreement? In our explainer you will learn everything you need to know.

"Individuals need to take collective action to enact systemic change"

"Individuals need to take collective action to enact systemic change"

Starting June 1, Remake is launching the #NoNewClothes Challenge. The challenge calls on consumers to not buy new clothes for 90 days. We speak with Katrina Caspelich, CMO of Remake, about how this Challenge addresses the larger systemic issues in the fashion industry, how it can...

The first Bangladesh Circular Economy Summit is just around the corner

The first Bangladesh Circular Economy Summit is just around the corner

For the first time, the Bangladesh Circular Economy Summit is taking place in Dhaka.

'Every product made and consumed means there is damage to the environment, so there are no such things as sustainable products'

'Every product made and consumed means there is damage to the environment, so there are no such things as sustainable products'

Brands are rarely this honest. ARMEDANGELS does it differently. A conversation with Katya Kruk, Impact & Innovation Director at ARMEDANGELS, about brand values, the influence of consumer behavior, the importance of transparency and fair wages.

Interview: 'Digital payments are the future of payments for enterprises regardless of their size'

Interview: 'Digital payments are the future of payments for enterprises regardless of their size'

In light of the global trend towards digital payments, the importance of digital wages is on the rise. We speak with Virak Nuon, National Officer-Digital Wage Project of Better Factories Cambodia, about how digital wage payments have positively impacted workers' well-being in the...

Explainer: The EU's new proposal - Making producers responsible for the full lifecycle of textile products

Explainer: The EU's new proposal - Making producers responsible for the full lifecycle of textile products

In the EU, 12.6 million tons of textile waste are generated per year. The European Commission is now responding with a new legislative initiative that holds manufacturers accountable.