Top stories this week on just-style include the news that US President Donald Trump may explore the possibility of re-joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Better Buying and the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) are to collaborate on an 18-month programme to tackle buying practices in Bangladesh, Nike develops what it claims is the first 3D-printed textile upper in performance footwear, and H&M launches a pilot to educate consumers on garment care.
US clothing sector welcomes Trump U-turn on TPP
Word from US President Donald Trump that he may reverse a long-standing position and explore the possibility of re-joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has left the fashion industry – along with much of the American business community – somewhat sceptical, while being supportive.
New programme tackles buying practices in Bangladesh
Better Buying and the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) are to collaborate on an 18-month programme in Bangladesh to support and promote responsible buying practices within garment industry supply chains
Nike claims first 3D-printed performance textile upper
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By GlobalDataUS sporting goods giant Nike has developed what it claims is the first 3D-printed textile upper in performance footwear.
Six fashion brands reveal sustainability scores
As they work towards improving transparency within their supply chains, six fashion brands including Ted Baker and G-Star have made public their sustainability performance scores using independent assessment tool Mode Tracker.
H&M pilot to educate consumers on garment care
Swedish fashion retailer Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) has launched a pilot project aimed at educating consumers on how to prolong the lifespan of their garments.