COMMENT: Can Sri Lanka avoid being ethically unemployed?
Over the years Sri Lanka's $3.5bn clothing industry has made a textbook transition from cut-and-sew manufacturer to value-added vertical production…
Over the years Sri Lanka's $3.5bn clothing industry has made a textbook transition from cut-and-sew manufacturer to value-added vertical production…
At a time when Sri Lanka's apparel sector is already seeing its exports hit by the slowdown in consumer spending,…
The Sri Lankan apparel industry has been thwarted in its plans to label garments stocked in major US and EU…
Some more thoughts from Sri Lanka's first Ethical Fashion Symposium, organised as part of the inaugural Sri Lanka Design Festival.“No-body…
Design colleges have a key role to play if ethically-produced products are to make the move from fringe to mainstream…
Even though consumers are increasingly aware of ethical fashions, they are still reluctant to spend more money on products that…
A passionate, thought-provoking and stimulating discussion on consumer demand for sustainable fashion kicked off Sri Lanka's first Ethical Fashion Symposium.…