Researchers at Portugal's University of Coimbra announced a game-changing project to reduce pollution from textile dyeing.
Nobody quite knows what’s going to happen next or who’s going to have the edge – or if there’s an edge to be had by anybody.
Can you actually achieve a triple bottom line—people, planet and profit—in clothing manufacture? CEPA shows the way.
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Tricia Carey is ready for her next act. After spending nearly 25 years touting Tencel and denim innovations at Lenzing, then embarking on a rockier sojourn with Renewcell, Carey isn’t scrambling for a ...
The commerce ministry assured exporters in sectors like leather and textiles of protecting their interests amidst potential ...
American Textile Company, American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA), 2025 American Image Awards Company of the Year ...
Goodwill Industries, or more simply “Goodwill,” provides employment opportunities and training for people who need it most — ...
Sourcing products from reliable wholesale suppliers is a critical aspect of any business that wants to succeed in the global ...
William Lee Duncan, 77, of Radford, passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2025. He was a U. S. Army veteran and worked in the ...
Circular Online asks whether regulation could be the missing link in the transition to a circular economy in construction and textiles.