Bangladesh garment workers pray for orders as pandemic shreds exports
He’s not alone. Bangladesh is the world’s second-largest apparel producer after China, but its industry leaders say international retailers are either refraining from placing orders, delaying buying…
Read moreBangladesh textile workers flout coronavirus lockdown to demand wages
The second-largest apparel producer after China, Bangladesh is set to lose export revenue of about $6 billion (£4.8 billion) this fiscal year as the sector has been…
Read moreCotton demand from US textile mills drops to lowest since 1885
The year 1885, that isคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. The same year the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City’s harbor.According to an updated US Department of Agriculture forecast…
Read moreCoty beauty sale grinds to a halt amid salon and nail bar shutdowns, sources say
The sale, launched by Credit Suisse earlier this year, has hit a snag as hair salons and nail bars remain shut in most countries around the world,…
Read moreAnimal rights activists pressure Olympics’ organisers over LVMH sponsorship
The UK-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) told the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that the practice was a “known pandemic risk” as well as…
Read moreFashion execs keen to remove plastic packaging – report
Some 8% are planning to abolish plastic within the next 12 months, another 14% within one to two years, 19% within two to three years, 30% within…
Read morePrimark rejects 30-million-pound UK bonus for bringing back staff
Primark closed all of its stores in March when the Covid-19 outbreak in Europe intensified, costing it about 650 million pounds in net sales a month.Across Europe…
Read moreSkechers secures lawsuit win against Dockers for design infringement
On October 5, the Dusseldorf Regional Court in Dusseldorf, Germany found that the Dockers shoe infringed on one of Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins’heel pillow designs, and issued a…
Read moreUkraine war puts Indian diamond polishers out of work
The South Asian nation cuts and polishes 90 percent of the world’s diamonds, with Russian diamond miners such as Alrosa traditionally accounting for 30-40 percent of India’s…
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