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by Holden Hao created 2021-05-17T20:46:52+07:00

Where And Why Fabric Waste Originates

The focus in reducing fashion’s outsize environmental footprint is primarily downstream, but an alarming amount of fabric is also discarded during the design and development process. How can fashion rethink what constitutes waste?

Workers' wages will be higher than factory owners' proposal: Labour minister

The minimum wage for ready-made garments workers would be set higher than that proposed by the factory owners, State Minister for Labour and Employment Begum Monnujan Sufian said today.

Reviving economy: a comprehensive strategy

The strategic location at the crossroads of South Asia and close proximity to the Gulf countries make Pakistan a promising regional market. In order to take advantage of this, Government of Pakistan recently unveiled an elaborated Economic Revival Plan to tackle the economic...

Thousands of Bangladesh’s garment factory workers take to the streets demanding better wages

Thousands of garment factory workers took to the streets of Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, and the industrial district of Gazipur on Tuesday to demand better wages.

New partnership to scale up India's textile recycling

Textile waste management specialist Reverse Resources (RR) and the Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) have launched a programme to scale up textile-to-textile recycling in India. Established primarily to address the issue of a poorly performing waste-handling sector in the...

Agreement On International Accord Framework For Health And Safety Programs

Global brands and trade unions have renewed the International Accord to enhance health and safety in supply chains in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other countries in the future.

Sustainable alternatives key to combating fast fashion's environmental toll, study finds

For the last three decades, the advent of "fast fashion" has disrupted the traditional fashion cycles by capitalizing on retailers' and consumers' responsiveness to the novelty of new fashion trends. Some fast fashion retailers go as far as delivering new apparel designs every...

Australia's fashion waste is a growing problem, but these scientists say they have an answer

It looks and feels like children's playdough, but this colourful clay being made in a lab at Deakin University in Geelong, is actually old clothing. For the past five years, scientists at the university's Institute for Frontier Materials have been trialling different methods to...

Fair Labor: 2022 Annual Public Report

In 2022, the world began to emerge from the chaos of a global pandemic that wreaked havoc on farm and factory workers worldwide. During this transition to “the new normal,” one core question remained: How could FLA members and staff continue to translate uncertainty and change...

How to be like Patagonia: 3 lessons in responsible business

Key takeaways from Patagonia's first 50 years in operation, including insights from Vincent Stanley, director of Patagonia philosophy.

Tech won't save fashion

“There is one innovation which doesn’t require technology that we haven’t tried: treating each other as equals.” I have always loved this quote from my old boss and mending hero Orsola de Castro, because its simplicity reminds me of how much time we all spend intellectualising...

Vestiaire Collective bans H&M, Zara, Gap in fight against fast fashion waste

Pre-loved fashion platform Vestiaire Collective bans 30 fashion brands from its platform as part of its three-year plan to stop selling fast fashion items altogether and tackle the industry's waste problem.

Is Your Brand Paying Its Share to Reduce Bangladesh Workers’ Wage Despair?

Garment worker protests, a brutal police crackdown, worker deaths, arrests and repression, and finally, an official minimum wage announcement that is far below living wage levels. For anyone who follows Bangladesh’s minimum wage negotiations, it’s like watching a preventable...

Gender Discrimination in Fashion Supply Chains: What Should Companies Report?

Freedom from discrimination based on gender is a universal human right and one of the core labor standards of the ILO. It appears in several global instruments: the ILO’s 1958 Convention 111 (Discrimination in Employment and Occupation), its 2019 Convention 190 on Violence and...

Signal: How technology can help enforce forced labour laws

The USFIA's Apparel Importers Trade and Transportation Conference revealed how the US Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act is being enforced and the role technology can play in proving the source of imported apparel and textiles.

Unions in Bangladesh demand revision of new minimum wage

Minimum wage protests in Dhaka continue as workers’ demand of a higher minimum wage remains unmet. Police has been violently breaking down the protests and to date four workers have been killed and several others seriously injured. Police has registered over 60 criminal cases, in...

VN garment export sees light, pinning hope on greening effort

Le Tien Truong, chairman of the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group, said that the demand will improve overall in 2024 but the improvement will not be very significant.

Priya Ahluwalia on changing the fashion narrative

"The London-based designer has won recognition for her vibrant designs patched together from vintage clothes. Now she wants to grow her business without sacrificing its core values. [...] “I’ve done s ...

Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action Progress Report 2023

Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action Progress Report 2023

This report demonstrates that during the three years of reporting there has been some progress but continuing and extending the reporting coverage must remain a high priority for the Fashion Charter if it’s to ultimately achieve its goals and drive climate action.

H&M first to help meet workers' higher wages

Swedish retailer H&M has become the first major fashion company to increase the prices it pays for orders from Bangladesh to reflect the new increase in the minimum wage for garment workers. The new minimum wage of BDT 12,500 ($114) a month represents a 56% increase from the BDT...