Texfash.com
Texfash.com is a modern online publication that delves into the worldwide textiles, apparel, and fashion sector. It combines journalistic reporting with academic research. Focused on sustainability, texfash.com offers sharp, fact-based, and research-oriented journalism that prioritizes the well-being of our planet and its inhabitants.
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2 weeks ago |
texfash.com | Mona Mashhadi Rajabi |Lisa Lake |Martina Linnenluecke |Yun Shen
Trump’s tariffs were designed to bring manufacturing back to the US but instead reshaped global supply chains. Ultra-fast fashion brands like Shein and Temu adapted by shifting production and targeting new markets like Australia. The result is an even faster, cheaper, and more exploitative fashion system with hidden environmental and human costs. Trump-era tariffs on Chinese goods failed to slow fast fashion and instead redirected production to lower-cost countries.
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2 weeks ago |
texfash.com | Sebastian Schmidt
The first edition of the Textiles Recycling Expo 2025 in Brussels brought together innovators, brands, policymakers, and recyclers to accelerate circularity in textiles. With cutting-edge recycling technologies on display and calls for robust EU policy frameworks, the event spotlighted the need to scale solutions through business model innovation, financing, and regulatory clarity.
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2 weeks ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
Bangladesh’s garment industry faces mounting pressure to decarbonise amid regulatory shifts and brand climate commitments. Yet, financing, energy infrastructure, and governance gaps hinder progress. A new Apparel Impact Institute report has outlined the critical enablers required for a just transition, from policy reform to capacity building. AII President and CEO Lewis Perkins throws light on programmatic investment and long-term collaboration to future-proof the sector in Bangladesh.
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3 weeks ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
As circularity becomes central to the textile industry, French recycling innovator Cetia is streamlining disassembly and sorting through cutting-edge automation. Leading this transformation is Director Chloé Salmon Legagneur, whose team is developing intelligent systems that dismantle shoes, sort garments, and prepare materials for high-quality recycling—critical for scaling circular solutions across both footwear and fashion supply chains.
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3 weeks ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
By integrating physical tracers with blockchain-backed data, Aware offers brands and producers verifiable proof of origin, enabling compliance, circularity, and transparency—particularly crucial as regulatory frameworks like the UPV Textiles Act take hold globally. Koen Warmerdam, Co-founder and Brand Director of Aware, shares insights into how the company is transforming textile sustainability using a phygital traceability system.
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