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Fashion Is Fighting Climate Change. Is It Neglecting a Critical Weapon?

Without electrification—particularly the use of what's known as clean heat—renewable targets run the risk of…

Companies Must Use EU Anti-Deforestation Law Delay as a ‘Springboard, Not a Snooze Button’

Forests—and the climate—cannot afford another year of inaction, said Canopy CEO Nicole Rycroft.

EXCLUSIVE: Haelixa Taps Puma Supply Chain Vet for ‘Manufacturer-Centric’ Role

Anne-Laure Descours, former chief sourcing officer at Puma, is joining the Swiss DNA-marking traceability…

Cambodia’s New Minimum Wage Will ‘Increase Pressure’ on Garment Workers

The barely 1 percent increment won't even cover inflation, which is expected to rise to 2.5 percent in 2025…

Why is Fashion Ignoring This Potent Greenhouse Gas?

While methane is roughly 200 times less abundant than carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it's also capable of…

Worldly Launches Worldly Axion, a Generative AI Solution for Climate and Social Risks

The tool combines the Higg Index's primary dataset with dozens of external sources to provide insights across…

Bangladesh’s Garment Industry Wrestles With Tariffs, Banking Troubles

Hundreds of factories have been forced to suspend production because of liquidity issues, the Bangladesh…

NFW is ‘Winding Down’ Operations. What Does This Mean for Material Innovation?

"This is not the outcome we want, but it is the most responsible path for our stakeholders at present," CEO…

Europe Wants Fashion Producers to Manage Their Own Waste. Critics Say It’s Doing It Wrong.

For one thing, the 30-month grace period to set up EPR schemes following the law's entry into force is too…

EXCLUSIVE: Can the US ‘Unlock’ Textile-to-Textile Recycling?

The current domestic textile-handling system is economically at odds with market and regulatory realities…

Retaliation on Unionists in Southeast Asia Shows ‘Worrying Corporate Backslide on Human Rights’

Two recent cases in Myanmar and Cambodia highlight a chilling trend of suppliers using criminalization to…

Is the International Accord Climate-Proof?

Extreme heat, exacerbated by climate breakdown, is turning into a full-blown health and safety crisis. What…

Cambodia’s Garment Workers Seek Minimum Wage That Reflects ‘Undeniable Realities’

The call for a monthly floor salary of at least $232 isn't "merely a request," but rather an "urgent…

The Garment Industry Has a Grievance Mechanism Problem

A new toolkit from the Fair Labor Association provides a "detailed, actionable, step-by-step guide" to ensure…

The U.S.-China Cotton Supply Chain Continues to ‘Decouple’

Shipments of U.S. cotton to China plummeted by 90 percent in the first half of the year, data shows.