2022

by Kyna Intel created 2022-01-01T00:00:01+07:00
Tk 8,000 a month not enough
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 02, 2022 09:37 AM

"The minimum wage for readymade garment workers has to be increased through forming a new wage board, demanded leaders and workers yesterday. National Garment Workers Federation (NGWF) raised the dema ...

Making a difference with human hair
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 02, 2022 09:37 AM

"The start-up Human Material Loop on the Brightlands Campus in the Dutch town of Geleen wants to make shoes, clothing and bags from human hair." ...

Pangaia unveils regenerative cotton strategy
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 05, 2022 09:38 AM

"Materials science brand Pangaia has unveiled a new strategy through which it will aim to ensure 100 per cent of its cotton is grown using regenerative best practices by 2026." ...

25,700 shoe factory workers laid off
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 05, 2022 09:38 AM

"The Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia (ORI) has confirmed the phenomenon of termination of employment (PHK - pemutusan hubungan kerja) is real. because of complaints or reports from various part ...

Manufacturing job cuts deepen
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 05, 2022 09:38 AM

"There has been a steady drumbeat of coverage of manufacturing job losses over the last couple of weeks thanks to falling demand in major export markets. At a conference on Monday, the Vietnam General ...

Shein named most popular fashion brand of 2022
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 05, 2022 09:38 AM

"Shein is the world’s most popular fashion brand, according to a new study by price comparison site money.co.uk. The research reveals that Shein is the most searched fashion brand globally, topping th ...

Beximco partners with FibreTrace for transparency
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 05, 2022 09:38 AM

"Vertically integrated textile and garment company Beximco has partnered with FibreTrace to deliver complete supply chain traceability to its sustainable practice in Bangladesh and beyond." ...

Retailers turn to robots in cost inflation fight
by Kyna Intel — last modified Dec 05, 2022 09:38 AM

"At a vast warehouse in the southern Dutch city of Roosendaal, automated cranes and driverless vehicles silently stack clothes for the French and Italian stores of retailer Primark, reducing the need ...