just-style management briefing: Closing the loop on recycled textiles

By MJ Deschamps | 3 April 2012

With fast fashion and quick turnover key commercial ingredients of today's garment and apparel industry, excess textile production is prompting the sector to gravitate towards more recycling and re-use of materials, to conserve energy, increase sustainability and lower raw material costs.

just-style articles are only available to registered users and members.

Join now for increased access

There are various access options to choose from. All provide instant access to the latest news, insight and expert analysis.

If you're already a member, login here.

Not what you were looking for?

Search just-style:

More articles related to this one

UK: ASBCI members call for increased textile training
Members of the Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry (ASBCI) are calling for increased training within the UK's fashion and textile industry.

SWEDEN: H&M Q3 profit hit by weather and economy
Low consumer confidence, poor weather and negative currency effects hit H&M Hennes & Maurtiz's third-quarter margins and earnings, the fashion retailer said today (27 September).

INDIA: FDI retail reform comes into effect
India's plans to ease rules on foreign investment in retail yesterday (20 September) came into effect, even as protests against the policy took place throughout the country.

Market research related to this article

UK Food & Grocery Retailers 2011
This report provides analysis of expenditure trends, market dynamics and the outlook for the sector in addition to market and category sizes, growth trends, market shares and detailed profiles on the leading players, including key operating statistic...

The Future of Retailing in the UK
Synopsis Summary This report is the result of our extensive market, company and deals research covering the UK retail market. It provides detailed segmentation of historic and forecast retail sales, segmented to category and channel level; anal...

The Future of Retailing in Russia
Synopsis Summary This report is the result of WMI’s extensive market, company and deals research covering the Russian retail market. It provides detailed segmentation of historic and forecast retail sales, segmented to category and channel leve...

Tag line

Not a member? Join here

Decrease font sizeDecrease font sizeDecrease font size Increase font sizeIncrease font sizeIncrease font size Comment on this article Email this to a friend Print this page