Circular Economy
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Circularity
eBay expands circular fashion fund & introduces innovator award
eBay has expanded its Circular Fashion Fund (CFF) globally, adding the United States, Germany, and Australia to its reach, alongside…
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Sustainability
OECD issues due diligence guidelines for responsible fashion supply chain
The OECD has released the Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains in the Garment and Footwear Sector, offering a…
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Sustainability
Brewed Protein™: Future of animal-free, eco-friendly fashion
The current textile world is loaded with synthetic materials produced through the union of petroleum andchemistry. These aseptic materials have…
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Sustainability
LYCRA releases 2023 sustainability update
The LYCRA Company has published its third annual Sustainability Update, detailing progress towards its 2030 sustainability goals under the Planet…
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Circularity
Circularity takes center stage in London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week recently took a significant step toward sustainable fashion by hosting its first-ever scheduled show for pre-owned clothing.…
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Circularity
Tomra partners with WBCSD & OPN to combat greenwashing
Tomra, a leader in circularity technology, has been appointed Business Champion for the Global Circularity Protocol for Business (GCP), an…
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Energy
Moving toward energy efficient textile industry & its importance
Textile manufacturers are trying to meet the demands of the ever-changing fashion industry. The fast-growing textile industry is one of…
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Recycling
CHT Germany launches sustainable recycling plant in Dußlingen
CHT Germany GmbH celebrated the ground-breaking ceremony for its new container cleaning and recycling plant. This event marks a vital…
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Circularity
Circularity in Textiles – A path to Net Zero
Key Insights: > High Emissions: Textile sector emits about 1.025 gigatonnes of CO2 annually (2% of global emissions). > Resource…
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News & Updates
EU-regulated ‘sustainable’ funds invest in major polluters
An investigation reveals that EU-regulated “sustainable” funds, claiming ethical credentials, have invested £14bn in the world’s 200 biggest polluters, including…
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