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How Businesses Can Head Towards a More Sustainable Supply Chain
Sustainable Supply Chains

How Businesses Can Head Towards a More Sustainable Supply Chain

As outlined in Innovation Forum’s Sustainable Apparel and Textiles Conference, brands have the power to align and adapt practices to transform supply chains, engage consumers, scale circularity, and drive positive social impacts.
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|March 24th, 2023|12:51 PM
The Major Fashion Companies that Have Committed to Net Carbon by 2030
Sustainable Materials
Sustainability Governance

The Major Fashion Companies that Have Committed to Net Carbon by 2030

Fashion companies Patagonia, Allbirds, C&A and Ecoalf have joined a group of more than 500 companies in an ambitious pact to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
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|March 24th, 2023|10:04 AM
The 5 Apparel Brands that Are Currently Dominating the Resale Market
Sustainable Suppliers News

The 5 Apparel Brands that Are Currently Dominating the Resale Market

Embracing a truly circular economy, brands like Puma, Timberland, Balenciaga and more demonstrate the new trend among luxury brands that take a big step towards sustainable fashion and have added value.
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|March 24th, 2023|9:06 AM
Responsible Sourcing: The Need for Ethical and Transparent Supply Chains that Drive Positive Impact
Sustainable Materials
Sustainable Supply Chains

Responsible Sourcing: The Need for Ethical and Transparent Supply Chains that Drive Positive Impact

As demonstrated in Innovation Forum’s upcoming event on responsible sourcing for transparent supply chains, businesses have the power to create positive change, whilst also reaping significant benefits of improving business prospects with higher-turnover customers.
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|March 24th, 2023|8:11 AM
How Innovative Textiles like ECONYL® Are Reinventing the Fashion Industry
Sustainable Suppliers News
Sustainable Materials

How Innovative Textiles like ECONYL® Are Reinventing the Fashion Industry

ECONYL® by Aquafil Group is made from nylon waste and was designed to contribute to a circular economy model.
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|March 23rd, 2023|9:32 PM
The Top Zero Waste Brands that Are Leading the Apparel Industry
Sustainable Suppliers News

The Top Zero Waste Brands that Are Leading the Apparel Industry

Zero Waste promotes a more purposeful way of producing apparel. Brands like Patagonia, Ecoalf, Been London and more are adopting this approach to their production to eliminate textile waste in every aspect of production.
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|March 23rd, 2023|8:44 PM
Sepiia Closes a New Round of Financing Towards Sustainable Textiles
Sustainable Supply Chains

Sepiia Closes a New Round of Financing Towards Sustainable Textiles

Implementing responsible textile use, the Spanish clothing brand Sepiia has just managed to close a last round of financing among a group of private investors, with which they managed to raise funds for a total of 1.9 million euros.
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|March 16th, 2023|12:08 PM
PETA Pressures H&M to Disclose Supplier Information
Ethical Consumerism

PETA Pressures H&M to Disclose Supplier Information

PETA calls the Textile Exchange’s Responsible Down Standard (RDS) ineffective because H&M has begun removing the RDS label from its online offerings.
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|March 16th, 2023|11:43 AM
Vicuña Wool Fabrics from Argentina Arrive at Paris Fashion Week
Sustainable Supply Chains

Vicuña Wool Fabrics from Argentina Arrive at Paris Fashion Week

This unique initiative unites the millenary practice of vicuña wool weaving with the most disruptive technologies in the market.
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|March 15th, 2023|3:07 PM
The Challenges of Implementing a Circular Economy in Fashion
Sustainability Governance

The Challenges of Implementing a Circular Economy in Fashion

Currently, less than 1% of clothing is recycled. Here is what fashion companies like Sepiia, Ecoalf, and Stella McCartney are doing in response.
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|March 14th, 2023|3:06 PM