February 22, 2018
RETAILERS C&A, H&M ACCUSED OF USING CHINESE PRISONERS TO MAKE CLOTHES
By Janene Pieters
Prisoners in China are used to make clothes for famous clothing brands like C&A and H&M, British former journalist and business researcher (...)
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July 3, 2019
EU-MERCOSUR TRADE DEAL OPENS OPPORTUNITY FOR TEXTILE AND CLOTHING COMPANIES
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June 27, 2020
THE EUROPEAN TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY PRESENTS ITS STRATEGY FOR THE FUTURE
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March 12, 2020
More market leaders are using sustainably produced cotton
Cotton is one of the most widely produced textiles, yet its impacts on the planet aren’t widely known. Cotton production can be made more sustainable (...)
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May 7, 2018
FASHION: Fostering Transparency
by Sarah Ong
The long, complex, and fragmented apparel supply chain can lead to a lack of transparency and accountability that allows poor working conditions (...)
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February 20, 2019
Turkmenistan cotton products found on Walmart, ebay and Amazon websites
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September 15, 2018
35% of microplastics released into the world's oceans are from synthetic textiles
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December 18, 2017
Timberland Increases Responsibly Sourced Cotton in its Product Supply Chain
by Genevieve Scarano
Timberland is making strides with its corporate social responsibility initiatives—including using more responsibly sourced cotton in its apparel and footwear products for (...)
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October 6, 2022
BASF Agricultural Solutions’ blockchain platform enables tracing of sustainably produced FiberMax® cotton from seed to sew
The “Seed 2 Sew” initiative enables proof for fashion brands interested in tracking and guaranteeing their sustainable cotton sourcing Hyperledger blockchain technology powered by Bext360 provides a complete (...)
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April 21, 2022
Asos outlines four new sustainability goals for 2030
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