News

by admin created 2020-10-29T09:45:37+07:00

Spaces to make-do and mend would bring new life into high streets, study says

Spaces to remake and mend clothes would bring much-needed life back into shopping centres and high streets, a new study says. Efforts to wean people away from fast fashion should go beyond sewing workshops in community halls and art spaces. Chain stores should include stations...

Bangladesh calls for global due diligence laws to aid apparel sector

Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA)'s president is calling for “universal” due diligence laws as the increase in manufacturing and factory costs is making it difficult for manufacturers to comply with several types of legislation.

Planet Tracker Urges Increased Water Risk Disclosure in the Apparel Industry

The analysis – Exposing Water Risk – discovered a striking lack of attention to water-related risks in the apparel industry. An overwhelming 90% of the examined documents failed to mention water-related risks, with many companies barely mentioning water-related risk at all,...

Germany could oppose EU supply chain law on child labour

A letter by two top German ministers on Thursday suggested the government would oppose a draft European law which would require large companies to take action if they find their supply chains employing child labour or damaging the environment.

Collective action to mitigate environmental impacts in fashion supply chain

Collective action to mitigate environmental impacts in fashion supply chain

14 brands and 626 manufacturers in textile, garment, and footwear industry in Vietnam joined forces in a collective action to mitigate environmental impact. This is part of the German government-supported Initiative for Global Solidarity (IGS).

NIT-Warangal faculty members develop innovative wastewater treatment system for textile industry effluents

While the textile industry helps many across the state earn their livelihoods, the chemical effluents from the units affect the lives of people living in the vicinity. To address this, a team of faculty members at the National Institute of Technology, Warangal (NIT-W), has...

Trade union formation to become easier

Conditions mandatory to form trade unions will be eased through the upcoming amendment to Bangladesh Labour Act, in a bid to comply with recommendations from Western communities, particularly the European Union (EU) and the United States.

Why top apparel brands fall short in supplier partnerships

Improving supply chain working conditions requires clarity of expectations and accountability on both sides.

Texworld NYC: Experts Say Sourcing Could Be on Course for ‘Catastrophe’

In a candid conversation moderated by Sourcing Journal founder Edward Hertzman at Texworld New York City on Tuesday, experts discussed the uncertainty the industry faces in the year ahead.

Circle Economy study: How to combat the steadily falling global circularity rate

Together with business consultancy Deloitte, global impact organisation Circle Economy Foundation has published its “Circularity Gap Report 2024” today, which highlights how the global circularity rate is currently falling from 9.1 percent to 7.2 percent despite the number of...

Forum leaders pledge to address Bangladesh garment workers’ factory owners’ issues

Leaders of the Readymade Garments Industry Forum gathered in an open and interactive discussion session at Gulshan Club, Dhaka, ahead of the BGMEA election, focusing on the topic of RSC (RMG Sustainability Council).

Fashion Has ‘Long Way to Go’ Identifying Forced Labor Risks

Fashion isn’t doing enough to address forced labor, a new benchmark study has observed. In fact, if the industry was being graded on its efforts, as KnowTheChain did, it would receive a failing mark with an average of 21 out of 100 possible points.

Navigating the nuances of corporate renewable electricity procurement: Spotlight on fashion and tech

A special edition of the Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor assesses the integrity of renewable electricity targets from 10 major companies in fashion and tech. The real GHG emission reduction impact of companies’ renewable electricity claims is often far less than implied.

A third of fashion execs thinks their firms will be fully circular in a few years

Positive news on the fashion industry’s commitment to creating a circular economy. A new study by eco firm Aquapak Polymers reveals 12% of sector businesses in the UK, US and Australia expect to be fully circular within one to two years, 34% within two to three years, and 31%...

‘It’s the industry’s dirty secret’: why fashion’s oversupply problem is an environmental disaster

As many as 40% of clothes made each year – 60bn garments – are not sold. Experts say tackling such obscene waste will require radical changes in production – and legislation

Digital Sourcing & Sustainability Survey Report - 3rd edition

Sustainability in fashion is no longer an option – it’s become a requirement. Each decision made along the supply chain is a reflection of this growing priority. Our report reveals just what those changes look like.

Ministry launches contest to promote workplace harmony

The Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Heng Sour called on all factory owners to participate in a national competition to promote a culture of harmony within factories under the theme ‘ Peaceful Community’ at the 16th meeting of the Textile, Garment, Footwear, and Travel...

BGMEA, Helen Keller to collaborate on providing eye health services to garment workers

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has been making efforts to improve the well-being of the garment workers in Bangladesh.

Innovation in fashion: Climate organisation Parley launches investment arm

Parley for the Oceans is launching an investment arm to support material innovation in a bid to secure a more sustainable future for fashon deisgn.

Germany's Lindner: streamline supply chain law, reduce bureaucracy

German Finance Minister Christian Lindner wants to streamline the Supply Chain Act and reduce bureaucracy.