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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1 week ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
The path to circularity in fashion is not paved with singular solutions or isolated innovations. It is shaped by the willingness of stakeholders to come together, question assumptions, and collaborate in new ways. The ESCF project has shown that manufacturers, when given space and voice, are not just implementers—they are co-creators of the future.
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1 week ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
A major player in the Enabling Systemic Circularity in Fashion project of the Forum for the Future was leading apparel manufacturer, Crystal International Group. A spokesperson of the group talks about how brands and retailers can collaborate with their manufacturing partners in making the concept of circular fashion work in reality.
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1 week ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
Another finding is this: "The interconnecting costs of the transition towards a low-impact and ultimately regenerative sector are unevenly distributed across the value chain." But costs can never be even, because the impacts are not even and capacities are not the same either. Comments, please. Martin Su: The acute challenge remains that equal distribution of costs is a utopia because impacts and capacities vary.
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2 weeks ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
The lesson of the current US tariffs crisis roiling the trade world is this: you cannot keep relying on one country as your export destination. From now on it has to be ‘US Plus One’. What China will do, apart from imposing counter tariffs, is difficult to gauge. The Chinese, unlike the US President, don't think aloud, and always operate silently. On paper at least Egypt and Turkey should be seen to be holding an advantage.
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2 weeks ago |
texfash.com | Subir Ghosh
The £5 million Series A funding round was led by Inside Out LLC, founded by environmental advocate Suzy Amis Cameron. Inside Out’s Fashion, Textiles and Home vertical (one of six divisions at Inside Out LLC), was developed to drive industry-wide environmental and social impact. Putting in £5 million into a merino project at a time when the share of wool in the global fibre market is only 0.9% would mean a lot of thought would have gone into it.
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