Indonesia’s finance minister gains support from the Indonesian Textile Association in his crackdown on illegal secondhand clothing imports.
EU-funded research is helping to turn old clothes into new, quality products, aiming to reduce textile waste and make recycled textiles the norm.By Ali JonesIn a factory in Waregem, north-west Belgium ...
JAKARTA: The government's plan to clamp down on used clothes imported in violation of an existing ban, mainly to protect the domestic textile industry and prevent the risk of infectious diseases, has ...
The Illinois Recycling Foundation (IRF) announces the recipients of its 2025 Annual IRF Awards, honoring exceptional leadership in recycling, circularity, ...
LAHORE: Pakistan and Uzbekistan are embarking on a transformative journey to establish robust banking channels ...
In 2024, Brussels approved Directive (EU) 2024/825 to combat greenwashing. From 2026, brands will not be able to present ...
With open land scarce in Bangladesh, the textile industry is playing a part in the nation’s clean energy transition by using ...