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Hugo Boss receives sustainability-linked syndicated loan

German luxury house Hugo Boss, has announced that it has secured a revolving 600 million euro syndicated loan with a…

3 years ago

BGMEA president states to develop local ecosystem in Bangladesh for circularity

The president of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers Exporters Association (BGMEA) has stated that Bangladesh garment factory owners must adopt a…

3 years ago

Fashion for Good new project to build a new textile waste value chain in India

Fashion for Good announces the Sorting For Circularity India Project, a consortium project to better understand India's pre-consumer and post-consumer…

3 years ago

Unifi transforming more than 25 billion plastic bottles into recycled fiber—Repreve

Our recent interaction with Mr. James Cooper, Sustainability Manager at Unifi, Inc., reveals insights into the company’s recycled performance fiber…

3 years ago

FibreTrace to create Africa’s first fully traceable cotton supply chain

ARISE IIP and traceable fiber technology company FibreTrace, have unveiled a new pilot program that will enable Africa's first fully…

3 years ago

ECOfashion Corp debuts a blockchain-powered platform that provides complete product transparency

ECOfashion Corp is a leader in the sustainable fashion business, utilizing technology to meet rising customer demand for greater brand…

3 years ago

Unifi reaches 30 billion bottle recycling target early

Unifi, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, has turned more than 30 billion post-consumer plastic bottles into Repreve recycled performance fibers.

3 years ago

GFA latest report claims investing in recycling could make fashion 80% circular by 2030

According to the Scaling Circularity report released by the Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), the fashion industry could become 80% more…

3 years ago

Leather mapping project to tackle deforestation

The organizers of a new mapping project claim that it will be the first to evaluate the leather industry’s supply…

3 years ago

ThredUp study reveals US consumers open to secondhand fashion gifting

A new report published by ThredUp suggests that three-fifths of consumers (62%) say second-hand fashion gifting is more socially acceptable…

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