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  • Thursday, 22 June 2023

    Myanmar junta seizes more garment workers Premium Article

    YANGON - Eight garment workers have now reportedly been arrested by the military junta in Myanmar in connection with two separate industrial disputes at their respective factories. It was reported last week that fears were growing for Ma Thu Thu…
  • Tuesday, 20 June 2023

    Bangladesh to host fashion climate conference

    DHAKA – The Bangladesh Climate Action Forum (BCAF) is to host the world's first climate conference for the fashion industry in October, gathering policymakers, garment manufacturers, fashion retailers and other stakeholders to look at solutions for…
  • Tuesday, 20 June 2023

    UK lacks recycling infrastructure - report

    STRATFORD-UPON-AVON – A new report considers the scale and potential of the current textile recycling industry in the UK, amidst growing pressure on the government to introduce extended producer responsibility (EPR). Environmental consultant…
  • Monday, 19 June 2023

    Platform links Shein rival Temu to Xinjiang Premium Article

    WASHINGTON DC - Products made in the Xinjiang region of China are being sold direct to US consumers by online retailer Temu - which recently overtook ultra fast fashion giant Shein in sales, according to digital vetting platform Ultra Information…
  • Friday, 16 June 2023

    Garment worker leader seized in Myanmar Premium Article

    YANGON - IndustriALL is demanding the release of a garment worker and trade union official in Myanmar who was arrested after calling on a factory - which supplies Spanish fashion giant Zara - to raise wages by 38 US cents a day. Fears are growing…
  • Friday, 16 June 2023

    Forced labour 'widespread' in Turkmen cotton Premium Article

    ASHGABAT - State-imposed forced labour involving public sector employees was "widespread and systemic" in last year's cotton harvest in Turkmenistan, according to a new report. Entitled 'Time for Change', the study was compiled by the Cotton…
  • Wednesday, 14 June 2023

    Better Work programme launched in Uzbekistan Premium Article

    TASHKENT – A new Better Work programme has been launched in Uzbekistan to improve working conditions in the country's textile and garment industry. The International Labour Organization (ILO), the International Finance Corporation (IFC) - part of…
  • Tuesday, 13 June 2023

    Mexican garment facility accused of rights denial Premium Article

    WASHINGTON – The United States administration has triggered a mechanism requesting the Mexican government investigate alleged rights violations at a garment facility in the city of Aguascalientes. Political pressure is being exerted after trade…
  • Friday, 09 June 2023

    Unions challenge jailing of garment worker Premium Article

    ANTANANARIVO - The IndustriALL global trade union is supporting the case of a Madagascan garment worker who spent nine months in a jail said to be among the world's worst for posting the outcome of union negotiations on social media. Sento Chang was…
  • Thursday, 08 June 2023

    More than 250 apparel firms B Corp certified Premium Article

    LONDON – The number of B Corp certified apparel companies has surpassed 250 for the first time, following a surge in early 2023 as a growing number of organisations seek to evidence an ethical approach to business operations. With 14 clothing firms…
  • Tuesday, 06 June 2023

    Gen Z express concern for the fashion industry Premium Article

    NEW YORK - Gen Z consumers have been taking to social media to express concern over the fashion industry’s impact on the environment, from textile waste to pollution and CO2 emissions, a recent report has revealed. AI-enabled consumer intelligence…
  • Thursday, 01 June 2023

    Brands fail to make circularity progress Premium Article

    CHICAGO – Global fashion brands are failing to make progress on transitioning towards a more circular economy, according to the third edition of the Circular Fashion Index (CFX), produced by consulting firm Kearney. Some 200 global brands have been…
  • Friday, 26 May 2023

    Report highlights fashion's slavery risks Premium Article

    PERTH - Wealthy G20 countries collectively import US$148 billion worth of apparel and US$13 billion worth of textiles at risk of being produced by forced labour every year, according to a new report. The Walk Free Foundation's latest Global Slavery…
  • Friday, 19 May 2023

    New forced labour lawsuit launched in France Premium Article

    PARIS - NGOs have launched new legal action in France calling for a judicial investigation into whether fashion brands are benefiting from the use of forced labour in China's cotton industry. It comes after the French national anti-terror…
  • Wednesday, 17 May 2023

    Xinjiang cotton forced labour 'will persist' Premium Article

    WASHINGTON DC - Forced labour in the Xinjiang region's cotton industry will be harder to eradicate than in Uzbekistan because of China's economic might and political aims, according to a leading expert. Adrian Zenz, director in China studies at the…
  • Thursday, 11 May 2023

    Activists call on Adidas to protect workers Premium Article

    NUREMBERG - Workers' rights activists are today protesting outside of Adidas's annual general meeting (AGM) in Germany to call on shareholders of the sportswear giant to take steps to protect workers in its supply chain. Protesters were urging the…
  • Thursday, 11 May 2023

    Safety initiative expands to Indonesia Premium Article

    JAKARTA - The Life and Building Safety (LABS) initiative is expected to benefit another 275,000 workers after it expanded its operations to Indonesia. Currently operational in India, Vietnam, and Cambodia, LABS says that the expansion into Indonesia…
  • Tuesday, 09 May 2023

    Forced labour case dropped against brands Premium Article

    PARIS - French prosecutors have dropped an investigation into fashion giants Uniqlo, Inditex, SMCP and Skechers over the alleged use of forced labour in their global supply chains. The case, brought be an alliance of NGOs in 2021, accused the…
  • Friday, 05 May 2023

    Adidas and Nike quizzed on forced labour Premium Article

    WASHINGTON DC — Sportswear brands Adidas and Nike, along with Chinese retail giants Shein and Temu, have been challenged by US politicians about the possible use of forced labour in their supply chains. Leaders of the House Select Committee on the…
  • Friday, 05 May 2023

    Union asks H&M to justify Myanmar sourcing Premium Article

    STOCKHOLM - The IndustriALL global trade union has attended H&M's annual general meeting to challenge the Swedish fashion giant to justify its continued sourcing from Myanmar. IndustriALL says it values its constructive relationship with H&M which…
  • Thursday, 04 May 2023

    Nike intervenes in garment factory dispute Premium Article

    PHNOM PENH - A Cambodian garment factory has reinstated eight sacked trade union officials following interventions from sportswear giant Nike and the IndustriALL global trade union. The T-win Garment Cambodia Company facility, in Takeo province,…
  • Wednesday, 03 May 2023

    PVH partners with bank on supplier financing Premium Article

    NEW YORK - Fashion giant PVH Corp, which owns brands including Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, has embarked on a sustainability-linked supplier finance programme with Standard Chartered Bank. Under the deal, PVH’s suppliers will have their…
  • Tuesday, 02 May 2023

    Due diligence toolkit for human rights Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM – The Dutch-based non-profit Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) has launched a new toolkit to support human rights due diligence across manufacturing supply chains and to help companies to implement mandatory due diligence. The SLCP…
  • Tuesday, 02 May 2023

    US lawmakers call for Shein investigation Premium Article

    WASHINGTON, DC - Chinese ultra-fast fashion giant Shein faces forced labour accusations in a letter penned by two dozen Republican and Democrat lawmakers, amid expectations that the company will raise capital in the US through an initial public…
  • Tuesday, 02 May 2023

    Risks remain in Uzbek cotton industry - NGO Premium Article

    TASHKENT – Serious human rights risks remain in the Uzbek cotton industry a year after state-imposed forced labour was eliminated, according to independent monitoring of last year's harvest. The Uzbek Forum for Human Rights, which monitors the…
  • Monday, 24 April 2023

    Rana Plaza revisited - ten years on Premium Article

    DHAKA – A decade after the garment industry's worst ever disaster, Ecotextile News pays tribute to the victims – and survivors – of Rana Plaza with a 13-page special supplement in the latest issue of our magazine and a commemorative podcast episode…
  • Friday, 21 April 2023

    Unions call on brands to sign the Accord Premium Article

    GENEVA - Global trade unions IndustriAll and UNI are calling on garment and textile brands to sign the International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry to safeguard workers. This comes ahead of the 10th anniversary of…
  • Friday, 21 April 2023

    FatFace is B Corp certified Premium Article

    HAVANT - British lifestyle clothing brand FatFace has become the latest in the fashion industry to have been awarded B Corp status. The company joins a group of over 6,279 business worldwide who have been certified, which includes brands such as…
  • Friday, 21 April 2023

    Garment workers' long wait for living wage Premium Article

    SYDNEY - It will be another 75 years before fashion brands and retailers are able to ensure that garment workers in at least one of their supply chain factories are paid a living wage at the current rate of progress, according to a new report.…
  • Thursday, 20 April 2023

    Investors urge brands to back worker safety Premium Article

    NEW YORK – A global coalition of 192 institutional investors representing US$1.3 trillion in assets is calling on apparel companies sourcing from Bangladesh and Pakistan to sign up to legally binding commitments on worker safety. The Interfaith…
  • Wednesday, 19 April 2023

    S.Oliver pays sacked garment workers €100k Premium Article

    JAKARTA - German fashion brand S.Oliver has paid out €100,000 (US$110,000) to 2,000 former workers of an Indonesian garment factory which went bankrupt in 2015. The Jaba Garmindo factory closed without paying the workers their legally entitled…
  • Wednesday, 19 April 2023

    New bid to make uniforms more sustainable Premium Article

    CHICAGO – The Network Association of Uniform Manufacturers & Distributors (NAUMD) has launched the Uniform Sustainability Collaborative (USC), a new industry initiative aiming to promote sustainable, circular uniform design, production and…
  • Tuesday, 18 April 2023

    Unfair practices of European fashion - report Premium Article

    BRUSSELS – A new report from the Fair Trade Advocacy Office (FTAO) paints a picture of 'volatile, risky and unbalanced' trade relations between brands and manufacturers in the European apparel industry. The report: 'Fast Fashion Purchasing Practices…
  • Monday, 17 April 2023

    Canopy to get US$60M investment Premium Article

    VANCOUVER — Canopy, a non-profit organisation, is set to receive US$60 million from the funding initiative The Audacious Project, to enable the commercial production of low-carbon and circular solutions across the globe. The organisation, which has…
  • Monday, 17 April 2023

    Calls for EU to mandate washing machine filters Premium Article

    BRUSSELS - A new report is urging the European Union (EU) to mandate the provision of filters in new washing machines in a bid to tackle microfibre shedding. The authors include washing machine filter manufacturers Xeros Technology, Matter and…
  • Monday, 17 April 2023

    Podcast: Perspectives on Rana Plaza Premium Article

    WAKEFIELD — A decade on from one of the fashion industry’s darkest days, a panel of industry experts come together as part of a special podcast examining the long-term impacts of the Rana Plaza catastrophe and assessing what progress has been made…
  • Friday, 14 April 2023

    NGO declares support for Bangladesh wage rise Premium Article

    DHAKA – Asian wage campaigning NGO, Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA), has declared its support for the fight of trade unions to increase the minimum wage of garment workers in Bangladesh from BDT 8,000 (US$75.12) to within the range of BDT 22,000–BDT…
  • Friday, 14 April 2023

    US politicians raise fears of Shein loophole Premium Article

    WASHINGTON DC - Four US politicians who were behind the Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act (UFLPA) have raised fears that fast fashion companies like Shein, which ship direct from China to consumers, are evading the legislation. UFLPA, which came…
  • Friday, 14 April 2023

    EU urged to stop funding Myanmar project Premium Article

    YANGON - Trade unions and workers' rights NGOs are calling on the European Union (EU) to stop funding a new programme designed to boost garment manufacturing in Myanmar because they say it legitimises the country's military rulers. The Myanmar…
  • Friday, 14 April 2023

    Report accuses brands on purchasing practices Premium Article

    NEW YORK - Global apparel companies are engaging in “unfair practices that harm workers in export-focused factories” according to a new report from the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. Entitled 'A Broken Partnership', the study…
  • Thursday, 13 April 2023

    ESG slips down priority lists for businesses Premium Article

    CHICAGO - Environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts have slipped down corporate priority lists, according to a new global survey of c-suite executives. Fears of greenwashing accusations are among the obstacles to progress, according to the…
  • Thursday, 13 April 2023

    Most Rana Plaza survivors 'still jobless' Premium Article

    DHAKA - Nearly a decade on from the Rana Plaza disaster, more than half of the survivors are still unemployed, according to a new report from the ActionAid Bangladesh charity. The study of 200 survivors and families of workers killed in the building…
  • Thursday, 06 April 2023

    Legal action to halt Australian cotton ‘land grab’ Premium Article

    DARWIN – With Australia’s southern cotton regions plagued by drought, the industry has big plans for the country’s sparsely populated Northern Territory (NT) where crops are expected to cover more than 50,000 hectares of land within a few short…
  • Wednesday, 05 April 2023

    Report: chemical concerns in recycled textiles Premium Article

    BILTHOVEN – The Netherlands’ National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) has today released a new report which presents considerations for ensuring chemical product safety, as the country embarks on its mission to adopt a…
  • Monday, 03 April 2023

    China's new textile traceability platform Premium Article

    SHANGHAI – A new digital platform has been launched in China to help identify and trace textile products throughout the supply chain. In addition to this announcement, it was confirmed by a government spokesperson that increasing the quantity and…
  • Friday, 31 March 2023

    Survey reveals eco-shopping preferences Premium Article

    SCOTTSDALE – Some 30% of US based consumers would pay premium for sustainably made apparel, according to new findings from a consumer sustainability survey published by Blue Yonder, a digital supply chain company. Other products that respondents…
  • Friday, 31 March 2023

    Turkmenistan urged to end cotton forced labour Premium Article

    ASHGABAT - The Turkmenistan government is being urged to intensify its efforts to eliminate state-imposed forced labour in the cotton industry, by the Cotton Campaign collective of NGOs, trade unions, brands and investors. It comes after a review…
  • Friday, 31 March 2023

    H&M publishes sustainability report 2022 Premium Article

    STOCKHOLM – Swedish fashion retailer H&M has published its 2022 sustainability report, outlining its progress towards achieving its targets on reducing its environmental impacts. Highlights of the report include 84% of the retailers' materials being…
  • Thursday, 30 March 2023

    Uniqlo owner latest to withdraw from Myanmar Premium Article

    YANGON - Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing has reportedly become the latest fashion company to withdraw from sourcing in Myanmar because of human rights concerns following the military coup. The Japanese company has removed suppliers in that country from…
  • Wednesday, 29 March 2023

    AAFA, FLA upgrade migrant worker commitment Premium Article

    WASHINGTON D C – The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) and the Fair Labor Association (FLA) have re-launched and enhanced their joint commitment to responsible recruitment in global supply chains. The Apparel & Footwear Industry…
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