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  • Friday, 26 April 2024

    Giving new life to old denim stock Premium Article

     AMSTERDAM – UK denim start up LaundRE made its debut at this week’s Kingpins event here in the Netherlands where it explained to visitors how it’s taking old, unwanted denim stock and refinishing the garments to give them a second life. “Our…
  • Friday, 26 April 2024

    AWEX vs Four Paws on new wool standard Premium Article

    SYDNEY - The Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) insists that its new Australian Wool Sustainability Scheme (AWSS) standard will raise the bar on animal welfare despite the concerns of campaigners. AWSS, which will replace SustainaWOOL from July,…
  • Thursday, 25 April 2024

    Spinnova completes cost-cutting review

    JYVÄSKYLÄ ­ – Scandinavian textile fibre innovator Spinnova has announced that fewer jobs have been lost than feared in its recently completed cost-cutting review aimed at putting its finances back on track. Spinnova, which makes textile fibre out…
  • Thursday, 25 April 2024

    Recycling research to target textile blends

    ESPOO - A European Union (EU) funded project is underway in Finland in a bid to develop new technologies to recycle polyester-cotton blended textile waste into high quality raw materials. Led by the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the…
  • Wednesday, 24 April 2024

    Better Cotton Brazil probe 'flawed' - NGO Premium Article

    LONDON - The Earthsight NGO has branded Better Cotton's investigation into allegations linking its licensed farms with illegal deforestation in Brazil as "so flawed to be almost worthless". Earthsight recently released a report focused on two of…
  • Wednesday, 24 April 2024

    Lenzing says fire disruption was 'minimal' Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM – Speaking to Ecotextile News today at the on-going Kingpins denim exhibition in the Netherlands, Lenzing CEO Stephan Sielaff said that last week’s fire at its HQ facility in Austria won’t have a major impact on its output although the…
  • Wednesday, 24 April 2024

    Bangladesh considers VAT exception for recycled fibres

    DHAKA - The Bangladesh government is said to be considering a tax exemption for domestically-produced recycled fibre in a bid to promote the sector and reduce the textile industry’s dependence on imports of cotton. Under the current rules, textile…
  • Wednesday, 24 April 2024

    Fresh funding for ‘textiles from plant waste’

    CALIFORNIA - An academic researcher at the University of California, Riverside, has received a $1.45 million federal grant to advance the production of textiles from plant waste. The process, known as co-solvent enhanced lignocellulosic…
  • Wednesday, 24 April 2024

    ‘Microfactory’ firm raises €3 million in funding Premium Article

    COPENHAGEN - Danish tech start-up Rodinia Generation, which claims to have developed an automated manufacturing method that drastically reduces carbon emissions and water usage in garment production, has raised €3 million ($3.2m) in funding. Aimed…
  • Tuesday, 23 April 2024

    International roll-out for Sourcery partnership programme

    AMSTERDAM – Sourcing technology specialist Sourcery has announced the international expansion of its ‘Provisional Partnership’ programme with the addition of 10 new members from across the denim supply chain. Following a successful roll-out of the…
  • Tuesday, 23 April 2024

    Better Cotton reveals Brazil audit findings Premium Article

    LONDON - The Better Cotton inititative claims an independent audit has revealed that licensed farms in Brazil - owned by companies accused of deforestation in Brazil - were not in breach of its standard. However, the auditors called for better…
  • Tuesday, 23 April 2024

    TradeBeyond adds AI capability to traceability platform

    HONG KONG - Supply chain management platform TradeBeyond has introduced artificial intelligence into its textile and garment traceability system in a bid to help brands and retailers improve visibility and reduce risks in their supply chains. The…
  • Monday, 22 April 2024

    BASF recycled polyamides certified to RCS

    LUDWIGSHAFEN – Global chemicals company BASF's 'Ccycled' recycled synthetic textiles have been certified to the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS). RCS certification of the company's PA6 and PA6.6 Ultramid Ccycled products for textile applications means…
  • Monday, 22 April 2024

    SBTi adds to ongoing carbon credits debate Premium Article

    LONDON - The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has posted another clarification on its controversial plans to extend the use of carbon credits to offset scope 3 carbon emissions. The SBTi was heavily criticised after it revealed earlier this…
  • Monday, 22 April 2024

    UK government urged to act on textile waste

    LONDON - The UK government is being urged to ban the destruction of unused clothing and introduce an effective extended producer responsibility (EPR) scheme for textiles in a new report from the Green Alliance think tank. Entitled 'Changing fashion:…
  • Monday, 22 April 2024

    'Support in-conversion cotton farmers' - OCA Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM - The Organic Cotton Accelerator (OCA) initiative is highlighting the "critical importance" of supporting in-conversion cotton farmers in its new impact report for the 2022-2023 season. Entitled 'Organic Cotton’s Time Has Come', the report…
  • Friday, 19 April 2024

    Fire breaks out at Lenzing's Austrian HQ Premium Article

    LENZING - An investigation has been launched after a fire broke out today at the Austrian headquarters and production facilities of cellulosic fibre manufacturer Lenzing. "Today, April 19, 2024, at 8:36am, a fire broke out in the area of the…
  • Friday, 19 April 2024

    European textile recycling 'near collapse' Premium Article

    BRUSSELS – The EuRIC (European Recycling Industries' Confederation) trade body is warning that textile reuse and recycling is on the brink of collapse across Europe. EuRIC says the industry is in crisis in the Netherlands, Germany and the UK and…
  • Friday, 19 April 2024

    Spinnova ups commitment to technology partnerships Premium Article

    JYVÄSKYLÄ -Troubled textile innovator Spinnova has reiterated its stance that technology sales are the main driver for growth in the immediate future, effectively ruling out any near-term investments in increasing its own fibre production. Writing…
  • Thursday, 18 April 2024

    Jack & Jones launches Spinnova fibre t-shirt Premium Article

    JYVÄSKYLÄ - Fashion brand Jack & Jones, part of the Bestseller Group, and Spinnova have launched a t-shirt made from the latter’s fibre from textile and agricultural waste without the use of potentially harmful chemicals. The launch will come as a…
  • Wednesday, 17 April 2024

    Eastman links with Debrand on textile recycling Premium Article

    KINGSPORT — Speciality materials manufacturer Eastman has launched a collaboration with circular solutions provider Debrand to recycle textile waste to create new fibres. Eastman is using its molecular technology to recycle 5,000 pounds of pre- and…
  • Wednesday, 17 April 2024

    New UK polyester recycling plant opens Premium Article

    LONDON – A commercial-scale, post-consumer polyester recycling plant, billed as the first of its kind, has begun operations in the UK in a joint venture between textile recycler Project Plan B and the Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL). Known…
  • Wednesday, 17 April 2024

    Asics and Terracycle partner on shoe recycling Premium Article

    TRENTON – Recycling specialist TerraCycle has partnered with Asics on the sports footwear and apparel brand’s first closed-loop running shoe. As part of the initiative, consumers who wish to recycle their used and worn-out Nimbus Mirai branded…
  • Wednesday, 17 April 2024

    CHT partners on biodegradable polyester Premium Article

    TÜBINGEN – Textile chemical specialist CHT has teamed up with Swiss textile manufacturer OceanSafe on the production of a new biodegradable polyester fibre. Branded as naNea, OceanSafe is utilising CHT’s latest dyeing and finishing technologies…
  • Tuesday, 16 April 2024

    Australian wool standard is split on mulesing Premium Article

    ADELAIDE - A new integrity and sustainability programme has been launched for Australian wool which includes two categories - one for mulesed and one for non-mulesed sheep. The Australian Wool Sustainability Scheme (AWSS) is described as an…
  • Tuesday, 16 April 2024

    Aii 'quadrupled CO2e savings in 2023' Premium Article

    SAN FRANCISCO – The Apparel Impact Institute (Aii) claims to have almost quadrupled the amount of actual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions saved as a result of its programmes last year. The Aii's new impact report for 2023 reveals annual GHG emission…
  • Tuesday, 16 April 2024

    Pilot explores challenges of digital product passports Premium Article

    HELSINKI - A cross-industry research programme in Finland has been exploring the potential opportunities and challenges of the European Union’s planned adoption of digital product passports (DPP). The research involved four pilot projects, including…
  • Tuesday, 16 April 2024

    PETA - alpaca shearers face cruelty charges Premium Article

    AZANGARO - Police have charged five shearers at the world's largest privately owned alpaca farm with animal cruelty following an undercover investigation by the PETA animal welfare organisation. PETA submitted a formal complaint to the Peruvian…
  • Tuesday, 16 April 2024

    Podcast: decarbonisation – and all About You

    WAKEFIELD – Our host Philip Berman talks to Magnus Dorsch, head of corporate sustainability at German online fashion retailer About You, and Joyce Tsoi, senior director of the decarbonisation programme at Cascale, for our latest podcast on…
  • Monday, 15 April 2024

    SBTi makes U-turn on carbon credits Premium Article

    LONDON – After it was criticised last week for plans to extend the use of carbon credits to offset scope 3 carbon emissions, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has performed a hasty volte face, saying there is “no change” to its current…
  • Monday, 15 April 2024

    Spiber raises $65m to expand Brewed Protein Premium Article

    YAMAGATA - Japanese biotechnology company Spiber has raised JPY 10 billion ($64.8 million) in a funding round to accelerate the mass production and global sales of its 'Brewed Protein' materials. Spiber's Brewed Protein materials are made from…
  • Monday, 15 April 2024

    Call for end to virgin synthetics by 2030 Premium Article

    LAMESA - The Textile Exchange industry body has issued a new report setting the fashion and textiles industry the ambitious challenge of ending the use of virgin fossil-based synthetic textiles by 2030. The report also calls for the end of the use…
  • Friday, 12 April 2024

    WRAP opens American branch to target waste Premium Article

    WASHINGTON DC – UK waste recycling charity WRAP is expanding its efforts across the Atlantic after opening a new office where it will co-ordinate campaigns on issues, including textile waste, across South, Central and North America. WRAP, the NGO…
  • Thursday, 11 April 2024

    Inditex accuses Better Cotton of breach of trust Premium Article

    LONDON - The Better Cotton initiative has today issued a statement after fashion giant Inditex described allegations linking cotton certified by the organisation with deforestation in Brazil as a "serious breach in the trust placed in Better…
  • Wednesday, 10 April 2024

    Tomra and Circle-8 partner on UK recycling initiative Premium Article

    OSLO/LONDON - Circle-8 Textile Ecosystems has entered into a partnership with multifaceted recycling tech company Tomra to develop the first automated textiles sorting and pre-processing facility (ATSP) for non-reusable textiles in the UK. The…
  • Wednesday, 10 April 2024

    SBTi to extend use of Scope 3 carbon credits Premium Article

    LONDON – The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has been criticised by the Carbon Market Watch non-profit after it confirmed plans to extend the use of carbon credits to offset Scope 3 carbon emissions. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Scope 3…
  • Tuesday, 09 April 2024

    UK textile mill hits ‘zero to landfill’ status Premium Article

    LEEDS – Historic Yorkshire textile mill AW Hainsworth says it has achieved zero to landfill status following its work with waste management consultant Reconomy. The 240-year-old heritage firm, which manufactures woollen fabrics for customers…
  • Tuesday, 09 April 2024

    Podcast: Cascale – taking carbon out of clothing

    WAKEFIELD – Our host Philip Berman sits down with Sean Cady, vice president of global sustainability, responsibility and trade for VF Corporation and also elected board director for Cascale, and Andrew Martin, executive vice president of Cascale for…
  • Friday, 05 April 2024

    Textile manufacturing's microfibre impact Premium Article

    LEEDS - Manufacturing decisions play a crucial role in determining the extent of microfibre release from textiles, according to new research at the University of Leeds. The study, published in the peer-reviewed Frontiers of Environmental Science,…
  • Thursday, 04 April 2024

    Challenge the Fabric event speakers revealed Premium Article

    STOCKHOLM – The first round of speakers for this year's Challenge the Fabric (CTF) event, which explores innovations in man-made cellulosic fibres (MMCF), has been announced. Next gen materials in the MMCF sector are under pressure following the…
  • Wednesday, 03 April 2024

    Workwear specialist unveils recycled sweatshirt Premium Article

    BORAS - Swedish workwear brand Fristads is looking to reduce both its waste and its need for virgin materials with the launch of a partially recycled sweatshirt collection. Described as the brand’s first “circular product’, the sweatshirt is made…
  • Wednesday, 03 April 2024

    Study produces self-dyeing alternative leather Premium Article

    LONDON - Researchers say they have genetically engineered bacterial cellulose to produce its own pigmentation - removing the need for chemical dyes - in a breakthrough study they claim could revolutionise the textile industry. Published in the…
  • Tuesday, 02 April 2024

    ‘Multiple offers’ received for Renewcell Premium Article

    STOCKHOLM – Multiple offers have been made for the business and assets of bankrupt Swedish textile recycling pioneer Renewcell. Lawyer Lars-Henrik Andersson, the appointed bankruptcy trustee, confirmed: “These offers will undergo a thorough review…
  • Tuesday, 02 April 2024

    TRA warns textile recycling 'could collapse' Premium Article

    LONDON - The UK's Textile Recycling Association (TRA) trade body has issued a warning that the textile recycling sector is in danger of imminent collapse due to global market challenges. The crisis in the Red Sea, which was disrupting shipping…
  • Tuesday, 02 April 2024

    Hyosung to invests $1bn in bio-based elastane Premium Article

    SEOUL - Hyosung, the world’s largest manufacturer of elastane, says it is to invest $1 billion in establishing a bio-based, raw material supply chain. The initial investment includes plans to build a new, 50,000 tonne, bio-BDO (butanediol) plant in…
  • Tuesday, 02 April 2024

    Podcast: Cascale – preparing for policy and communication

    WAKEFIELD – Two industry experts join host Philip Berman for our latest Ecotextile Talks podcast that advises listeners how best to prepare for new European Union legislation on responsibly communicating sustainability information to consumers – and…
  • Thursday, 28 March 2024

    Trützschler launches mechanical recycling system Premium Article

    MÖNCHENGLADBACH - Textile technology manufacturer Trützschler has launched a new mechanical recycling system to transform textile waste into secondary fibres. Developed in cooperation with Turkish company Balkan Textile Machinery, the Truecycled…
  • Wednesday, 27 March 2024

    Soorty targets regenerative cotton sourcing Premium Article

    KARACHI – Pakistan’s largest vertically integrated denim company, Soorty, has set up an initiative that promotes regenerative farming practices to reduce the environmental impacts of cotton in its denim supply chain. The Soorty Regenagri Initiative…
  • Wednesday, 27 March 2024

    Textile research centre calls for new project partners Premium Article

    GEELONG - Researchers from Deakin University’s Recycling and Clean Energy Commercialisation Hub (REACH), a key centre of environmental textile technology research in Australia, is seeking businesses looking to invest in research-led projects that…
  • Wednesday, 27 March 2024

    Circular textile project ends, reveals lessons Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM - The European Union (EU) funded New Cotton Project has come to a close after three-and-a-half years claiming to have gained key insights into how best to achieve the transition to a circular textiles industry. The consortium behind the…
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