Why It is Important to Take Action on Regulations
Regulations can enforce sustainable practices, such as the use of eco-friendly materials and waste reduction strategies.
News DetailSummary of the “Full Overview of the EU Textile Strategy and Regulations”
Several key regulations and directives within the EU, such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, and the Waste Framework Directive, will directly affect fashion and textile companies.
News DetailThe BANner PFAS initiative
We, European civil society organisations, urge to ban all PFAS in consumer products by 2025 and to have a complete ban by 2030.
News DetailThe Environmental Impact of Leather Production on Climate Change
The leather industry, a large section of the overall fashion industry, significantly contributes to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions from livestock farming, deforestation for cattle ranching, high water and energy consumption, pollution from tanning processes, and inefficient waste management.
News DetailTransitioning Bangladesh’s textile industry to sustainable development
Making the garment industry in Bangladesh sustainable is crucial for people and the environment. Adopting a comprehensive plan to advance this sector and make it a leader in environmental sustainability is needed.
News DetailThe Production of Nylon and Sustainable Fashion
The transition towards sustainable fashion in the textile industry is marked by innovations in recycled and bio-based nylons, closed-loop manufacturing processes, and eco-friendly technologies, aiming to reduce the significant environmental footprint of traditional nylon production
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