Deeper commitment to innovation and partnership; sharper focus on consumers and the environment
Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, today...
In the global movement toward sustainability, Bangladesh’s local communities are playing an increasingly vital role in driving post-industrial fabric recycling.
While large-scale manufacturing facilities and...
Bangladesh has further strengthened its position as the global leader in safe and green readymade garment (RMG) factory units with two more units obtaining...
ZDHC has prepared a Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL). This is a list of chemical substances banned from intentional use in facilities that process...
Archroma received the Award for Eco-innovation from WWF Pakistan at the organization’s Annual Green Office Network Meeting in Karachi. The Eco-innovation Award is a...
DyStar Group has released its 2015 Sustainability Performance Report. This is the sixth year of reporting for the company that aspires to become the...
Denim North America (DNA) and Martex, have jointly launched a sustainable denim collection. At its dyeing and weaving facility, DNA has implemented environmentally responsible...
Launched in 2011 by six leading brands, Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals Program now consists of 22 signatory brands, eleven value chain affiliates and...
Bangladesh apparel industry’s environmental state was discussed at a conference titled ‘Sustainable Models for the Bangladesh Apparel Industry’ in Boston. Government representatives, garment manufacturers,...
Bangladesh's RMG industry is advancing positively. Safety in the workplace is a major priority for the industry. A training program has been launched for...
GOTS will be organizing a national seminar for the organic textile industry in Bangladesh on Wednesday, 23rd November 2016 at Hotel Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden, Bangladesh. The...
Tshared has launched a new line called Zero Waste T-shirts. This line, not only offers premium clothing but also redefines how clothing production can...