Sustainability
Sustainability: Key Resources for A Responsible Supply Chain
The fashion-apparel manufacturing industry represents one of the largest consumer goods sectors in the world, and it is one with a far too large carbon footprint. Precisely because of the segment’s role as an important economic driving force, the implementation, monitoring, and compliance of responsible supply chains are paramount.
- The Death of Fast Fashion Can’t Come Soon Enough
- STTI Gains Two New Members – 11 Countries on Board
- Higg Partners with Apparel Impact Institute, Offering Customized Carbon Reduction Strategies for Apparel Brands and Manufacturers
- NextGenerationEU Package – Program Towards Reform of International Corporate Taxation Framework
- What is Sustainable Cotton?
- Patagonia: A Pioneer in the Sustainable Sourcing of Apparel
- The Path Forward to a Sustainable Textile Industry
- Elevate Textiles Leads Industry Sustainability Initiatives; Receives Validation of Science-Based Targets
- Large-Scale Study from H&M, IKEA Shows Safer Path Forward for Recycled Textiles
- Hilfiger Adopts Higg’s Sustainability Profiles
- Wrangler Makes Sustainable Denim Line from Textile Waste
- A.P. Moller - Maersk Accelerates Fleet Decarbonization with Eight Large Ocean-Going Vessels to Operate on Carbon Neutral Methanol.
- Eastman and Milliken Join the U.S. Accelerating Circularity’s Steering Committee
- Retraced and Artistic Milliners Join Forces for Uninterrupted Farm-to-Fashion Cotton Traceability
- Apparel Infographic from Freudenberg
- OECD Economic Outlook
- Introducing Yvonne Heinen-Foudeh
- What is the EU Green Deal?
- ITMF and IAF: Together Against Audit Fatigue