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Red Sea crisis

Red Sea Crisis Shows that Supplier Countries Need to Develop a West Plus One Policy

2 April 2024

The Red Sea crisis is far from over, and the fashion world is having a trying time grappling with it. What is now needed is a West Plus One policy—a sellers’ strategy. Keep supplying to the West, but build alternatives too so that you can export to others when routes to the West are disrupted.

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Renewcell factory

Nails in Renewcell Coffin Were Hammered in by a Callous and Lethargic Global Fashion Industry

27 February 2024

Swedish textile recycling pioneer Renewcell has decided to file for bankruptcy. The reason for the company going bust has nothing to do with either its product or facilities, but a global fashion  industry that is still unwilling to increase its uptake of recycled fibres.

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Materials Benchmark report

Tardy Fashion: Both Brands and Manufacturers Remain High on Words, Low on Action

13 December 2023

The textiles-fashion industry is living in a bubble where nature does not exist and all that babble about sustainability is just that. That's the impression one gets after reading between the lines of the annual Materials Benchmark of nonprofit Textile Exchange. Like always, there’s been a lot of progress, but a lot also remains to be done.

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Climate and fashion

Fashion’s North-South Dilemma is a Tussle Between First World Problems and Third World Realities

15 November 2023

A just-published report on the fashion industry's approach to the climate crisis finds that the Science-Based Targets (SBTs) are a cudgel to browbeat the Global South. The report raises important questions, and also triggers the need to expand the North-South divide debate.

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Shein and Reliance

Polyester Giant Reliance Sets Stage for Shein's Backdoor Return to India

23 May 2023

India’s retail and ecommerce sectors are abuzz with what’s going to be the impact of the Reliance-Shein combine on the overall landscape, and how it is eventually going to play out. A texfash.com analysis.

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Bangladesh industry challenges

Tough Questions Need to Be Asked Within Bangladesh Too

28 April 2023

The RMG industry in Bangladesh has made remarkable progress since the Rana Plaza disaster a decade back. But, ground truths almost always are hard ones. And although much aid/relief has poured into the country since, it still leaves half of the survivors of that tragedy crying for justice. Clearly, something is amiss. A texfash.com analysis.

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Indonesia second-hand clothing backlash

Reuters Scoop on Recycling Leads to Indonesian Backlash Against Second-Hand Clothing

5 April 2023

How a government-led movement against second-hand clothing in Indonesia will eventually pan out, time will tell, what cannot be negated is that this practice of thrifting could well emerge as a way of life to deal with economic challenges, or even a means to express issues of identity and social responsibility toward the environment.

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India organic cotton crisis

Global Confidence in Organic Cotton Dips. Reason: The Great Indian Organic Cotton Scam

7 October 2022

The blame for the low level of 'data confidence' in organic cotton numbers lies primarily with one country: India. The problem is that of India, but the entire world has to bear the burden. And, the Organic Cotton Market Report 2022 shows the strain that the world has to endure. A texfash.com analysis.

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Reliance and polyester

India Loves Fossil Fuel Fashion: Country's Biggest Textile Player Goes on Polyester Overdrive

5 September 2022

Polyester is not going away from India any time soon, especially in the context of it being the fibre that is seen as the one answer that the country has to overtake China in the textiles-apparel business. This was reinforced when Reliance Industries Limited, the country’s biggest textiles player, announced the company plans to invest ₹750 billion (roughly $9.41) in its oil-to-chemical (O2C) business over the next five years to expand capacities in polyester and vinyl verticals. A texfash.com analysis.

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Higg Index scandal

Higg MSI Stands Discredited; Norway Rules Against Norrøna, Warns H&M, Hauls up SAC

16 June 2022

In a big blow for the Higg MSI tool, Norway has ruled that the former is not sufficient as a basis for the environmental claims that fast fashion retailer H&M and outdoor brand Norrona have used in marketing themselves and their products, and asked the two entities to change or remove the relevant marketing using the Higg MSI from their product pages within the stipulated time.

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