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ISKO signs Dutch Denim Deal
ISKO has signed the Dutch Denim Deal for circular denim. The Denim Deal, a public-private initiative, was launched by the Dutch government following the EU Green Deal and the Circular Action Plan and includes agreements to make the denim textile chain more circular. In the deal, more than 40 parties, such as Scotch & Soda, PVH and Soorty, are working together to improve post-consumer textiles in the denim industry and make fiber recycling the new norm. The signatories cover a wide range of manufacturing companies, brands and stores, collectors, sorters, cutters, and weavers.
The main objective is to collectively produce a total of 3 million jeans with post-consumer recycled cotton (PCR) by the end of 2023. In addition, all parties have agreed that they will work together towards the standard of at least 5 per cent recycled textiles in all denim garments as quickly as possible. The Denim Deal is also an opportunity to set up a 'reverse supply chain' for recycled cotton and create a systemic change to close the denim cycle.
WEAR Conference scheduled on May 10, 2022
Canada’s premier forum hosted by Fashion Takes Action, the virtual WEAR conference will be held on May 10, 2022. This year’s theme for the event will be, Impact with Intention, It will recognize that it’s not enough to simply set a goal. Intention provides us with purpose, inspiration, and motivation to achieve measurable impact.
The conference will feature brand owners, retailers, academics, manufacturers, NGOs, innovators, and policymakers and accelerate their collective efforts toward progress and a more conscious fashion future.
It will focus on topics such as Fashion's Legislative Landscape; Circularity in the Denim Supply Chain; Transparency &Greenwashing; Optimizing Buyer-Supplier Relations; Carbon Measurement & Reporting; Circular Business Models andGarment Worker Voice & Traceability.
Dr Janpeter Horn appointed as new VDMA Chairperson
Dr Janpeter Horn, Managing Director, August Herzog Maschinenfabrik, has been appointed as the new Chairperson of the VDMA Textile Machinery.. Regina Brückner, Managing Associate, BrücknerTrockentechnik and VerenaThies, Managing Shareholder, ThiesTextilmaschinen, were elected as Vice Chairpersons.
Dr. Horn stated: BothBrückner and Thies have been serving on the Executive Board of the VDMA Textile Machinery as well as the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers Cematex for many years. With this team, the association is well prepared to effectively represent the interests of the industry at national and international level.
Based in Oldenburg, Northern Germany, Herzog is a company with a long tradition and at the same time the most innovative developer and manufacturer of braiding and winding machinery. Worldwide references in braiding and winding technique confirm the company’s technical and quality leadership.
Birla Cellulose collaborates with Renewcell for manmade fibers production
Grasim India’s unit, Birla Cellulose, has entered into a long-term commercial collaboration with Swedish textile-to-textile recycling innovator Renewcell, for production of man-made cellulosic fibers. The collaboration aims at supplying high quality Liva Reviva textile fibers made using Circulose, Renewcell's 100 per cent recycled textile raw material, to global fashion brands and textile industry in the coming years.
As per the agreement facilitated by Ekman Group, Birla Cellulose will use Circulose as one of the feedstocks in the production of man-made cellulosic fibers under the brand Liva Reviva. The pulp and fibre business of the Aditya Birla Group, Birla Cellulose is a leading Man-Made Cellulosic Fibres (MMCF) producer. The company operates 12 sites for pulp and fibre manufacturing that apply environmentally efficient closed loop technologies including recycle materials and enhanced conservation of natural resources.
Grasim Industries is a leading global producer of viscose staple fibre (VSF) in India. Through its subsidiaries, UltraTech Cement and Aditya Birla Capital, the company is also India's largest cement producer and a leading diversified financial services player.
Espirit 2021 revenues grow to HK$8.3 billion
Esprit’s revenues rose to HK$8.3 billion (1billion) in 2021. As per a Fashion Network report, the brand’s net profit surged to $381 million during the year. Gross profit surged by 7 per cent to 48.6 per cent.
The brand’s revenues during the year were affected by lockdowns in major European markets in Q1 and further restrictions in Q4. However, it still managed to generate strong revenues across all three sales channels including e-commerce, wholesale, and owned retail stores). The brand also benefitted from selling fewer discounted products from the company’s retail business compared to 2020.
In the coming year it aims to become a truly omni-channel brand and enhance its product portfolio, says Pal William Eui Won, CEO and COO.
True Religion appoints new senior VP-Ecommerce
American denim and sportswear brand, True Religion has appointed Scott McCabe as its new Senior Vice President-Ecommerce. McCabe has over 25 years experience with some of the most renowned omnichannel retailers including Columbia Sportswear, Tailored Brands, Macy’s, GAP, and Banana Republic.
His most notable achievement was with Columbia Sportswear, where he helped the company triple its ecommerce business. He was also responsible for continuous double-digit year over year revenue and operating income growth of the company. Under his leadership, the company’s active loyalty memberships grew by 65 percent while revenues generated by Customer care as well through chatbot integration also increased.
McCabe’s focus on customers needs alongwith his broad expertise in performance marketing, customer acquisition, and loyalty will help True Religion triple online revenues and achieve 50 percent ecommerce sales penetration by 2025, says Michael Buckley, CEO, True Regilion.
India-UAE CEPA to boost India’s cotton textile exports: TEXPROCIL
Manoj Patodia, Chairman, The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) has upheld the finalization of India-UAE Comprehensive & Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on March 27, 2022. Patodia says, zero for zero duty free access for textiles and clothing along with the robust Rules of Origin will boost cotton textiles exports to the UAE in coming years.
The CEPA will increase India’s exports by $2 billion over the next five years besides providing a platform for SMEs to expand internationally. It will also improve the participation rate of women workforce and create new employment opportunities for youth, Patodia adds. By setting up warehousing or distribution centres in UAE, the CEPA will encourage trade movement to neighboring GCC as well as African markets and enhance collaboration, innovation, and cooperation between the two countries, he adds.
PVH Corp expects 2022 revenues to grow 3 per cent
PVH Corp expects revenues in 2022 to grow 3 per cent. In 2021, its annual revenues grew 28 per cent to$9.155 billion while operating margins beat pre-pandemic levels. The company’s revenue through digital channels grew approximately 30 per cent compared to 2020. By brand, Tommy Hilfiger revenues grew by 29 per cent, while Calvin Klein surged by 39 per cent. As per a Fashion Network report, net income for the year totaled $952 million, recovering from the $1.1 billion loss recorded in 2020.
The New York-based company’s fourth quarter revenues surged 16 per cent to $2.43 billion, online sales surged by 10 per cent, direct-to-consumer sales increased 13 per cent, wholesale revenues grew 20 per cent during the quarter as the company benefited from the shift in timing of the US wholesale shipments from the third quarter into the fourth quarter as a result of logistics disruptions in October.
Tommy Hilfiger’s revenue grew 18 per cent during the quarter while that of Calvin Klein by surged 27 per cent. PVH Corp’s net income for the quarter totaled $390.8 million, a return to black from the prior-year quarterly loss of $58.1 million.
Rising prices compel Gujarat spinners to curtail cotton procurement
Rising prices have compelled yarn manufacturers in Gujarat to curtail cotton procurement by atleast 15 per cent in the last few 40 days, says, Bharat Boghara, Chairman, Gujarat Spinners Association (AGSA). Cotton procurement in the state has declined to 5.3 lakh bales a month from the earlier 6.2 lakh bales. This will ease cost pressures on yarn makers, as realizations is not in tandem with the increase in cotton prices, adds Saurin Parikh President, AGSA.
AGSA members also plan to shut production for one day a week and stop procurement of cotton to ease cost pressures. Recently they urged the government to revoke the 10 per cent basic customs duty o cotton imports. AGSA has also sought a temporary ban on the cotton trade on Indian multi-commodity exchanges, as hedging by speculators in cotton is causing an artificial price increase, adds Parikh Yarn makers in the country are presently clocking losses of Rs 40 per kg of yarn manufactured.
HKRITA bags nine awards at Special Edition 2022 Inventions Geneva Evaluation Days

Displaying its technical expertise in textiles and clothing, the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) won nine awards for all its entries at the Special Edition 2022 Inventions Geneva Evaluation Days. In all, the event received over 785 novel submissions from 25 countries, including three Gold Medals and six Silver Medals.
“All innovations displayed by HKRITA' address global sustainability challenges faced by the textile, apparel, and fashion industries,” says Edwin Keh, CEO. The HKRITA projects that received awards are:
Customized comfort bra
One innovation that bagged a gold medal was a customized bra for women suffering from mastectomy. Boasting of a sophisticated design and 3D material engineering, this bra offers relief women from potential health problems and psychological pressures during recovery.
Regenerative leather system
The second innovation to bag a gold medal was a regenerative leather system for recycling post-consumer leather products. The whole post-consumer leather product is transformed into a soluble salt or complex compound and the obtained regenerative leather is water-resistant and biodegradable.
Flexible Loop Structure Technology
Developed by HKRITA in association with the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and InLab Innovation, this new 3D printed flexible loop stitching technology helps produce stretchable materials for furniture components. Winner of a gold medal, this technology introduces a knitting structure to extend the application of 3D printing technology in furniture manufacturing.
Vertical Hydroponic Cultivation
Aimed to help farmers grow extra-long staple cotton at a significantly lower production cost, this cultivation method was awarded a silver medal in the agriculture-horticulture and gardening category. This new farming method uses a host of devices to control air and water flow, temperature and humidity and nano-bubble generation to deliver more oxygen for the ELS cotton.
Microplastic fiber separation system
The second innovation to bag a silver medal at the event included Acousweep, an innovative microplastic fiber separation system to preserve water quality during water treatment. The system uses sweeping acoustic waves and a specially shaped chamber to trap and recover microplastic fibres effectively.
Biological indigo dye removal system
Winner of a silver medal, this biological post treatment method helps remove indigo blue dye in wastewater from denim factories. The system breaks down dyes in in wastewater through the enzymes produced in the metabolism of the macroalgae species such as Cladophora and Chaetomorpha. This system also offers a cost-effective, energy-efficient and eco friendly solution to reduce wastewater dye pollutants from denim factories.
Waterless decolourization and durability treatment method
This chemical-free and waterless treatment method improves the durability and longevity of post consumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) textiles by increasing their temperature to 230oC for 8 hours. It also increases their molecular weight by 200 per cent and decolorization by 98 per cent. The process also recycles PET fibers through decolorization, molecular weight enhancement and improving improvement.
Yarn-structure technology to improve moisture wicking
HKRITA also launched a new yarn-structure technology to improve moisture wicking at the event. Developed in partnership with PolyU, this technology improves moisture management by deploying physical-based coaxial and counter-rotating yarn wrapping technology.
Viscose fibre production technology
Developed in collaboration with Daiwabo Rayon, this innovative technology involves sustainable production of regenerated composite fibres from recycled cellulose. Organized from March 16 to 20, the ‘Special Edition 2022 Inventions Geneva Evaluation Days’ enabled inventors from all over the world to present their inventions via a 3-minute video to the panel of professional judges.












