As the Gulf crisis compounds years of supply-chain disruption and escalating regulatory pressure, textile chemical suppliers have their say.
Worldly has launched an AI-powered compliance tool aimed at helping brands centralise social audit data as forced labour ...
The European Commission has launched a €10m Horizon Europe call for textile collection, sorting, reuse and repair projects ...
The UNI Global Union says Bangladesh's new labour law will remove barriers to unionisation in the country's garment factories ...
ACT's latest report finds brands upgrading purchasing practices but still struggling to close the gap on wages ...
Industry body calls for action from Brussels to help the sector address high energy costs, online competition and a growing ...
Luxury group unveils new strategy embedding a dedicated sustainability hub into a tighter, supplier‑focused operating model ...
IndustriALL says ILO bid to improve garment worker rights in Bangladesh is failing to secure factory level improvments ...
Independent audits confirm 42,000 smallholders now meet the Regenerative Cotton Standard, with Tanzania numbers rising by 88% ...
New BHRRC research finds apparel brands' responses to 2025 US tariffs caused widespread harm to workers across global supply ...
UK speciality chemicals firm John Hogg takes a minority stake in SwitchDye to industrialise a CO₂‑responsive textile dye ...
Spanish textile recycler Recover has announced a strategic partnership with denim fabric manufacturer Prosperity Textile, ...
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