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  • Wednesday, 11 September 2024

    Cascale signs MoU agreement with BGMEA Premium Article

    MUNICH – Cascale, formerly known as the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, and the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), have signed a new supply chain collaboration. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) is aimed at…
  • Tuesday, 10 September 2024

    Brands urge Cambodia to call off NGO probe Premium Article

    PHNOM PENH - Eighteen global brands, including Adidas, Gap, Levi's, PVH and VF Corp, have signed a joint statement calling on the Cambodian government to cancel an investigation into an NGO which criticised a garment factory watchdog. The Center for…
  • Monday, 09 September 2024

    Agreement curbs GBVH, but will brands return? Premium Article

    A two-year review by the Global Labour Institute at Cornell University reveals significant progress in tackling gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) under a historic agreement signed in India, but also highlights concerns over its…
  • Friday, 06 September 2024

    Child labour report flags textile sector issues Premium Article

    WASHINGTON – Elements of the textile supply chain in China, Vietnam and Myanmar are amongst a raft of new additions to the US Department of Labor’s watchlist of goods believed to be produced by child labour and/or forced labour. New additions to the…
  • Thursday, 05 September 2024

    Event to promote responsible purchasing

    AMSTERDAM - The Industry We Want (TIWW) and Initiative for Global Solidarity (IGS) will next week host a joint event to bring together key figures in the garment and footwear sectors to promote responsible purchasing as the new norm. The event, on…
  • Wednesday, 04 September 2024

    Applied DNA to pilot cotton isotopic testing

    STONY BROOK – Molecular technologies specialist Applied DNA Sciences has been awarded a contract for a pilot isotopic testing programme in Pakistan in a bid to reduce child and forced labour risks in cotton supply chains. Applied DNA was awarded the…
  • Tuesday, 03 September 2024

    Unrest closes garment factories in Bangladesh Premium Article

    DHAKA - A joint police and army operation has been launched in Bangladesh after about 150 garment factories were forced to close their gates amidst violent scenes involving protestors demanding jobs. The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and…
  • Monday, 02 September 2024

    OSH works to ease Bangladesh sourcing crisis Premium Article

    DHAKA - The Open Supply Hub (OSH), which works to make supply chain data open, accessible and trustworthy through its worldwide open data platform, has provided a series of updates to stakeholders looking to source textiles and garments from…
  • Monday, 02 September 2024

    SLCP tool cuts audit fatigue, disparities persist Premium Article

    GENEVA – A recent report by the International Trade Centre (ITC) in collaboration with the Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) shows that although progress has been made to address audit fatigue within textile supply chains, results vary…
  • Thursday, 29 August 2024

    New report calls for a low-carbon textile sector Premium Article

    TAMPA - With the textile industry responsible for over 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions and production rates increasing in many countries, there is a need to adopt cleaner, more efficient, and low-carbon technologies to mitigate climate…
  • Tuesday, 27 August 2024

    H&M updates union agreement on worker rights Premium Article

    GLOBAL - Swedish fashion giant H&M has updated its agreement with the IndustriALL global union and the Swedish trade union IF Metall to protect the interests of more than one million garment workers. It says the updated global framework agreement…
  • Tuesday, 27 August 2024

    UK shoe brand to implement digital passports Premium Article

    KETTERING - UK shoe brand, Loake Brothers has partnered with Buyerdock to integrate a digital product passport (DPP) system across its entire product range. Once implemented, each Loake product will feature a Buyerdock-powered DPP which the company…
  • Wednesday, 21 August 2024

    Pakistan Accord briefs factories on safety Premium Article

    KARACHI - Garment and textile factory owners in Pakistan recently attended a briefing on the roll out of the Pakistan Accord on Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry (Pakistan Accord). Nearly 130 brands have now signed up for the…
  • Wednesday, 21 August 2024

    Call for responsible sourcing in Bangladesh Premium Article

    DHAKA - Nine multi-stakeholder organisations have issued a joint statement calling for responsible behaviour from brands sourcing from Bangladesh following the overthrow of the government. Amfori, Cascale, Ethical Trade Denmark, Ethical Trade…
  • Monday, 19 August 2024

    ILO bid to boost green textile jobs in Turkey Premium Article

    ANKARA - The International Labour Organization (ILO) has linked up with a women-led social enterprise in Turkey for a project to promote more sustainable textiles and decent work opportunities. The Turkish office of the ILO is providing technical…
  • Friday, 16 August 2024

    New resource to enhance supply chain diligence Premium Article

    LONDON - The KnowTheChain initiative has published its 2024 Good Practice Guide, a new reference aimed at helping companies from the apparel and footwear sector ensure they are operating within ethical supply chains. The guide is described as a…
  • Friday, 16 August 2024

    Report assesses Canada modern slavery legislation Premium Article

    SYDNEY - Australian NGO Fair Supply has published a research paper examining the effectiveness of Canada’s recently introduced legislation aimed at identifying forced labour and child labour in the country’s supply chains. The paper delves into the…
  • Thursday, 15 August 2024

    Higg BRM tool augments EU reporting obligations Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM - Cascale, formerly the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, has published a new research paper that details how the organisation’s Higg Brand & Retail Module (BRM) can help companies meet their regulatory reporting obligations under European…
  • Wednesday, 14 August 2024

    New minimum wage talks underway in Cambodia Premium Article

    PHNOM PENH - Negotiations are underway in Cambodia on setting a new minimum wage for garment workers for next year. Workers will be hoping for a significant increase in the current minimum wage of $204 per month in the sector, which also includes…
  • Wednesday, 14 August 2024

    Campaigners urge Best&Less to sign the Accord Premium Article

    RHODES - Worker rights campaigners today presented a 85,000-name petition to Australian apparel retailer Best&Less urging the company to sign up to the International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry. ActionAid…
  • Tuesday, 13 August 2024

    Supply chain assessment non-profits team up Premium Article

    HONG KONG – Supplier assessment non-profit Ethical Supply Chain Program (ESCP) has partnered with supply chain mapping platform Open Supply Hub (OSH) to add almost 700 certified factories to the OSH digital map. The ESCP says data from the…
  • Monday, 12 August 2024

    Garment workers make new plea in Bangladesh Premium Article

    DHAKA - Garment workers' leaders in Bangladesh have presented a demand for improved pay and conditions to the country's new interim government led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus. The Sramik Samhati (Bangladesh Garment Workers'…
  • Wednesday, 07 August 2024

    Messages of support for crisis-hit Bangladesh Premium Article

    DHAKA - Swedish retail giant H&M, one of the biggest fashion companies sourcing from Bangladesh, has pledged to maintain a close dialogue with its suppliers and not to seek discounts for orders delayed by the current crisis. It comes as garment…
  • Tuesday, 06 August 2024

    ETI issues advice to brands on Bangladesh Premium Article

    DHAKA - The Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) has posted advice for companies sourcing from Bangladesh during the current crisis which has seen hundreds of deaths and the resignation of the Prime Minister. Many garment factories and textile mills…
  • Tuesday, 06 August 2024

    FLA and GFA link up on supply chain wages Premium Article

    WASHINGTON DC - The Fair Labor Association (FLA) has linked up with the Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) in a bid to raise the bar on fair compensation and living wages in global fashion supply chains. FLA and GFA renewed their agreement to collaborate…
  • Monday, 05 August 2024

    Bangladesh factories close amidst violence Premium Article

    DHAKA - Many garment factories and textile mills in Bangladesh have temporarily closed their gates due to ongoing violent protests which have led Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee the country. About 250 people have so far been killed…
  • Friday, 26 July 2024

    Workers at risk of heat stress, ILO warns Premium Article

    GENEVA – Increasing numbers of workers, including those in the global textile and clothing supply chain, are being exposed to heat stress. The new data from the International Labour Organization (ILO) also warns that regions previously unaccustomed…
  • Friday, 26 July 2024

    Lululemon facing further greenwashing probe Premium Article

    PARIS - Environmental advocacy organisation Stand.earth has launched further legal action against Canadian athleticwear brand Lululemon over environmental claims made in its marketing campaigns. Filed with the French Directorate General for…
  • Thursday, 25 July 2024

    New online sustainability course launched in India Premium Article

    NEW DELHI – India’s Apparel Made-Ups and Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council (AMHSSC) has teamed up with chemical management specialist Bluesign to launch an online course titled “Foundation to Apparel Sustainability”. Described as a…
  • Thursday, 25 July 2024

    IndustriALL urges action on Bangladesh wages Premium Article

    GENEVA - The IndustriALL global trade union has reiterated its call to the government of Bangladesh to ensure that the recent minimum wage ruling is effectively implemented across the country’s garment manufacturing sector. It has also called for…
  • Friday, 19 July 2024

    Target supplier workers win pay battle Premium Article

    GUATEMALA CITY - Workers at a Guatemelan garment factory, who were laid off in 2013 and then later rehired in 2015 without compensation, have won back $300,000 in back pay they were legally due. It follows the interventions of the Worker Rights…
  • Friday, 19 July 2024

    Protests target Nike on supply worker pay Premium Article

    WASHINGTON DC - Workers' rights campaigners have been staging protests across the US calling on sportswear giant Nike to ensure fair pay and conditions for the garment workers who make its products. The demonstrations of support for garment workers…
  • Thursday, 18 July 2024

    Armani, Dior face probe after worker claims Premium Article

    ROME - Italy's competition watchdog is investigating if Armani and Dior misled consumers following inquiries by prosecutors into worker exploitation at suppliers of the two luxury fashion houses. The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) is focusing…
  • Wednesday, 17 July 2024

    Heatwave support trialled for informal garment workers Premium Article

    AHMEDABAD – Over 46,000 members of SEWA (Self Employed Women’s Association) in India, many of whom are informal garment workers who complete long hours at home rather than in factories, have taken part in a pilot scheme offering financial support to…
  • Wednesday, 17 July 2024

    ILO director-general labels Uzbekistan a ‘role model’ Premium Article

    TASHKENT – Positive talks and several agreements struck between the International Labour Organization (ILO) and political leadership of Uzbekistan has led the ILO’s director-general to hail the country as a “role model” for its work to eliminate…
  • Wednesday, 17 July 2024

    $1.1m recovered from LA garment contractors Premium Article

    LOS ANGELES – The US Department of Labor (DOL) has recovered more than $1.1 million in back wages and damages from a Los Angeles garment contractor that deliberately denied overtime wages to its employees. The DOL is now actively trying to locate…
  • Tuesday, 16 July 2024

    AAFA/FLA call on Cambodia to cancel NGO audit Premium Article

    PHNOM PENH - The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) and the Fair Labor Association (FLA) are calling on the Cambodian government to call off an investigation into an NGO which criticised a garment factory watchdog. It comes as officers…
  • Thursday, 11 July 2024

    Major companies 'succumb to greenhushing' Premium Article

    LONDON / NEW YORK - Six out of 10 major companies are underselling their sustainability efforts for fear of being accused of greenwashing, according to a new study. Data insights company Connected Impact and data science specialist Ringer Sciences…
  • Tuesday, 09 July 2024

    Digital technology ‘can tackle slavery’ – report Premium Article

    MANCHESTER – The UK garment industry must better utilise digital technology to combat modern slavery in global supply chains, according to a new report by academics at the University of Manchester. Researchers called for urgent attention from…
  • Friday, 05 July 2024

    Canada launches textile waste consultation Premium Article

    QUEBEC – The Canadian government has launched a public consultation to address plastic waste and pollution from the textile and apparel sector. Outlining a number of measures the government could implement, Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment…
  • Friday, 05 July 2024

    Major companies 'failing on social impacts' Premium Article

    AMSTERDAM - Nine out of 10 of the world’s most influential companies are failing on human rights, decent work and ethical conduct - but apparel and footwear is the best performing sector, according to a new study. The World Benchmarking Alliance's…
  • Thursday, 04 July 2024

    Campaigners accuse ASICS over jailed worker Premium Article

    KOBE – Japanese sportswear brand ASICS has been accused by workers' rights campaigners of standing by while a garment worker at one of its Cambodian supply factories was jailed for forming a trade union. The Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) claims…
  • Friday, 28 June 2024

    Cascale scope expands as membership grows Premium Article

    SAN FRANCISCO – Cascale, formerly the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, saw its membership grow to 302 from across 34 countries in 2023, up from 257 the previous year, with the new members including retailers, brands, manufacturers, governments, and…
  • Wednesday, 26 June 2024

    Brands urged to back under fire Cambodian NGO Premium Article

    PHNOM PENH - Workers' rights campaigners in Cambodia who accused a factory watchdog of failing to protect garment workers are now reportedly under attack themselves from pro-government unions. The Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights…
  • Wednesday, 26 June 2024

    Garment workers protest for basic rations Premium Article

    DHAKA - Garment workers in Bangladesh are staging protests in industrial areas calling for ration cards because they say their wages are not sufficient to pay for food and other basic needs. The minimum wage for the country's garment workers…
  • Tuesday, 25 June 2024

    Solidaridad report urges action for cotton workers Premium Article

    UTRECHT - The Solidaridad international organisation has published a new paper highlighting adverse working conditions in the global cotton supply chain, including poverty, forced and child labour, and the impact of pesticides on the health and…
  • Monday, 24 June 2024

    IndustriALL event outlines threats to garment workers Premium Article

    GENEVA - Workers from across the global garment sector face significant changes due to climate change and the twin green and digital transitions, a conference has heard. The challenges facing textile workers and what is needed to ensure a just…
  • Friday, 21 June 2024

    Date confirmed for Australia clothing stewardship scheme Premium Article

    SYDNEY – Australia’s new clothing product stewardship scheme will begin on the 1st July, environment minister Tanya Plibersek has announced. The ‘Seamless’ scheme aims to make Australian clothing circular by 2030, with a $0.03 (A$0.04) per garment…
  • Thursday, 20 June 2024

    UNECE conference provides update on field trials Premium Article

    MILAN – The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) has provided an update on the three-year progress of its ‘Sustainability Pledge’ project to highlight ongoing challenges and solutions in adopting a supply-chain-wide traceability…
  • Wednesday, 19 June 2024

    Brands 'failing on freedom of association' Premium Article

    GLOBAL - Fashion brands are failing to fulfil commitments to freedom of association and collective bargaining in their supply countries in South and Southeast Asia, according to new research today. The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC)…
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