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BFC, UKFT and UKRI launch ground-breaking fashion circularity partnership

Fashion trade bodies, the British Fashion Council (BFC) and the UK Fashion and Textiles Association (UKFT), have teamed up with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) on a ground-breaking partnership with the aim of accelerating the UK to a leading circular fashion economy.

On-demand manufacturing and zero inventory models make waves

On-demand manufacturing has transformed the traditional game of bringing products to market based on their research into a pull model where sourcing, production and distribution are based on customer demand, ultimately leading to better control of production, inventory and waste.

Widening gender gap in our RMG sector

The Ready-Made Garment (RMG) industry contributes the greatest share of Bangladesh's foreign earnings about 84.6% in FY 22-23. There are over 4.2 million employees overall in this industry and more than 80% of them are Bangladeshi women who live in rural regions. Unfortunately,...

A green shift: Why industries are loving rooftop solar solution

Despite the significant increase in national grid capacity – which now exceeds 25,000MW, far surpassing the demand of approximately 15,000MW – industries are increasingly finding alternative energy sources like solar power more attractive.

Amid record heat, even indoor factory workers enter dangerous terrain

When temperatures in Thailand shot past 112 degrees earlier this year, the government issued extreme heat warnings for large swaths of the country. It wasn't safe, officials said, to be outdoors.

Clothing overproduction, overconsumption and can tech fix it?

Fast fashion is showing no signs of slowing and the textile waste mountain continues to grow. Is tech that predicts consumer demands the answer to ending the make-take-waste cycle?

Indian apparel and textile sector takes step towards becoming circular

A baseline assessment report of textile circularity processes across the industry in India has been published as part of a joint effort between retail conglomerate Aditya Birla, German development agency GIZ India and Centre for Environment Education, in a bid to strengthen...

Forcing for overtime become more common than before due to lack of surprise checks

According to labor activists, workers in most factories are being forced to work overtime because the Department of Workshop and Labor Law Inspection has failed to conduct regular inspections of factories.

Driver training reduces worker accidents

Authorities in Kampong Speu province, in partnership with the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation (AIP), have successfully educated transport drivers on road safety. The outcome has been a notable decline in accidents involving workers’ transport trucks during the first half of...

The evolving face of CSR

Bangladesh’s garment industry is taking up significant steps in CSR as it looks to incorporate its key principles in the corporate DNA for business growth.

Is fashion’s problem overproduction or overconsumption?

Fashion sustainability guidelines constantly tell consumers to reduce their shopping habits in order to minimise their environmental impact. But should there be a legal limit on how many items fashion companies can produce?

What to know about the EU’s upcoming Digital Product Passport

Officially titled the Digital Product Passport (DPP), the tool will require brands to collect and share data from a product’s entire lifecycle accessible in the form of a 'digital twin'.

Will The Latest EU Sustainability Regulations Lead To Revolution?

With more new CBAM sustainability legislation coming into force in the EU, the fashion industry could see a complete reshaping of business norms and industry dynamics as part of the demand for decarbonisation. At the same time, AI and copyright laws continue their tug-of-war,...

‘Decarbonisation cannot cost us business growth’: Pan Brothers sustainability chief on the net-zero challenge

Decarbonising Pan Brothers, one of Indonesia’s largest garment manufacturers, was never going to be easy.

Indian apparel industry taking lead in green manufacturing

Indian apparel manufacturing industry is following nearly all the aspects of green manufacturing including energy efficiency, waste reduction, closed-loop supply chain, green factories and green funding. And it includes a variety of small but significant steps like LED lights to...

Time to look into carbon capture and credit

As the world battles with climate change, new solutions have emerged to tackle what most believe to be one of its primary culprits: man-made carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Worker wage movement is a feminist issue

Bangladeshi garment labour rights organisers are now organising for a livable minimum wage for garment workers. Both local and global labour rights organisers have been taking a wide range of initiatives, including but not limited to demonstrating on the streets, publishing in...

Fashion’s Mid-Term Report: Are We Reaching Our Sustainability Goals?

Midway to the 2030 target, the UN Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network is convening the fashion and lifestyle sectors to accelerate action for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Supply Chains: The Blind Spot that Puts Brands’ Sustainability Promises in Doubt

If you own stocks, chances are good you have heard the term ESG. It stands for environmental, social and governance, and it is a way to laud corporate leaders who take sustainability – including climate change – and social responsibility seriously and punish those who do not.

GOTS Starts OECD Alignment Assessment Process to Advance Sustainable Practices in Textiles Industry

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) has started the three-stage OECD Alignment Assessment which would help textile companies gain access to a due diligence process, enabling them to identify, assess, and mitigate adverse impacts throughout their supply chains.