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Tommy Hilfiger and thredUP Join Forces to Launch Resale Program in the United States
As part of Tommy Hilfiger's vision to create fashion that Wastes Nothing and Welcomes All, the 360-resale program is now available to U.S. consumers.
|August 25th, 2022|3:03 PM
How Calvin Klein Jeans Steps Ahead in Circularity
The US jeans brand Calvin Klein Jeans has recently launched Calvin Klein Jeans Reimagined Denim Collection, a new upcycled limited-edition capsule collection available exclusively in Hong Kong.
|August 24th, 2022|5:11 PM
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Gucci Promotes Environmental Protection Through "Gucci Off The Grid"
Gucci launches a sustainable collection made from regenerated ECONYL®, pushing ahead with its 10-year sustainability plan.
|August 23rd, 2022|10:29 AM
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Fendi's Collaboration to Create Lab-Grown Fur
Luxury fashion house Fendi, part of LVMH, wants a sustainable alternative to fur. Researchers from Imperial and Central Saint Martins are on the case.
|August 22nd, 2022|5:36 PM
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Tentree Advances Sustainability Mission and Solves Supply Chain Puzzles with Suuchi GRID Platform
Tentree, the Canadian lifestyle apparel brand known for its incredible sustainable fabrics, earth-first essentials, and tree planting initiatives, has forged a multi-year partnership with Suuchi Inc. to execute a game-changing digital supply chain strategy.
|August 19th, 2022|1:13 PM
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Cariuma and ‘Peanuts’ Are Encouraging Fans to ‘Take Care of the Earth’ With a Collaborative Shoe Collection
Sustainability-focused sneaker brand Cariuma is encouraging consumers to “Take Care of the Earth” with its latest collection and has recruited Snoopy and Woodstock of the iconic comic strip “Peanuts” to spread the message.
|August 10th, 2022|10:03 PM
Rothy’s Recycles 20,000 Pairs of Shoes Through Pilot Recycling Program
Rothy's has recycled 20,000 pairs of shoes as part of its pilot recycling program.
|August 9th, 2022|2:54 PM
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Burberry Praised for New Inclusive Kidswear Campaign: 'Represent'
The British house led by Christopher Bailey will not be renewing its contract license with Children Worldwide Fashion (CWF), the French group specializing in high-end children's clothing under license in Chloé and Little Marc Jacobs.
|August 3rd, 2022|1:02 PM
Pact Is Bringing Sustainable Fashion To The Whole Family
Pact offers a broad line of options for everyone in the family with classic styles that cross-generational tastes and meet the criteria of even the most ethically and environmentally conscious consumers.
|August 2nd, 2022|1:58 PM
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H&M Says You Can Compost its New Line of Baby Clothes
The global retailer is coming out with a new line of baby clothes that can be recycled in an unexpected way once they're worn out — composting.
|August 1st, 2022|3:46 PM
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US Agency Holds Amazon Accountable for Hazardous Third-Party Products
Amazon has been deemed responsible for the sale of hazardous third-party products on its platform by a U.S. government agency. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has mandated the e-commerce giant to propose measures to inform consumers and facilitate the return or destruction of these products.
|August 5th, 2024|12:41 PM
Brazilian Rancher Faces $50m Fine for Amazon Destruction
In a landmark decision, a Brazilian court has ordered cattle rancher Dirceu Kruger to pay over $50 million in compensation for illegal deforestation of the Amazon rainforest. The ruling represents the largest civil case for climate crimes in Brazil's history, signaling a robust legal effort to address environmental degradation and promote accountability.
|July 25th, 2024|2:41 PM
Sustainable Supply Chains
Enhancing Fashion Supply Chains: Lessons from Food, Transport, and Beauty Industries
Fashion's sprawling global supply chains, often expanded to cut costs, have become notoriously tangled and complex. Unlike industries such as food, transport, and beauty, fashion has historically lacked stringent regulations, resulting in minimal investment in infrastructure to track products throughout their lifecycle. However, other industries offer valuable lessons that fashion can adopt to enhance traceability and sustainability.
|July 24th, 2024|5:06 PM