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Sanathan Textiles: Scaling Sustainability and Strengthening Europe-Focused Growth in the FTA EraAs global textile supply chains undergo structural realignment, India’s expanding Free Trade Agreement network—particularly the landmark India–EU FTA—marks a pivotal moment for the industry. In this exclusive interaction with The Textile Magazine, Sammir Dattani, Executive Director at Sanathan Textiles Limited, explains how the agreement is expected to enhance...0 Comments 0 Shares 261 Views 0 Reviews
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India's textile & apparel exports rise 5% to $6.1 bn in Apr-May 2025Insights India's textile and apparel exports rose by 5.36 per cent to $6.18 billion in April–May 2025, driven by a 12.80 per cent jump in apparel exports. Textile exports edged down by 0.39 per cent. Cotton imports surged over 130 per cent due to higher MSP and duties. The T&A sector's share in total exports grew to 8.25 per cent, reflecting robust apparel performance amid global...0 Comments 0 Shares 519 Views 0 Reviews
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Kapil Agarwal Honoured as Global CEO for Championing the Future of Circular TextilesIn recognition of his leadership in advancing circularity and sustainable innovation in the textile sector, Mr. Kapil Agarwal, Business Head – Textiles, Thai Acrylic Fibre and Overseas Spinning, Aditya Birla Group, has been honoured as the Global CEO for Circular Enterprise at the Biotec Fashion & Circularity Summit 2026. This recognition reflects his strong belief that the future of...0 Comments 0 Shares 273 Views 0 Reviews
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Woolmark and COLOURizd™ introduce QuantumCOLOUR™ textile colouring solution for woolWoolmark, the global authority on wool, has teamed up with COLOURizd™, pioneers in dry textile colouring processes, to introduce a revolutionary new method to colour wool and wool blends.QuantumCOLOUR™ is a cutting-edge yarn colouring process that significantly reduces resource consumption and costs. Using just 0.5L of water per kilogram of yarn, this technology eliminates the need...0 Comments 0 Shares 188 Views 0 Reviews
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India Calls for Fair Cotton Trade at WTOIn a significant move, India has called upon the World Trade Organization (WTO) to address the prevailing asymmetries in the global cotton sector. This appeal comes as a part of India’s fair cotton trade efforts to advocate for equitable trade practices that benefit its cotton farmers, who have been facing numerous challenges due to fluctuating market prices, unfair competition, and the...0 Comments 0 Shares 586 Views 0 Reviews
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How Bihar is Transforming into a Silk HubOn the banks of the Ganges in the West Bank region of Bihar, there lies a city known as “Silk City of India.” For more than 2, 000 years now its looms have written history and seen the world change, told tales of skill, resilience, and cultural pride. Bihar: The silk saga reimagined Tussar is at the heart of Bhagalpur’s wealth of legends and cultural heritage. The rich fabric...0 Comments 0 Shares 376 Views 0 Reviews
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European Commission plans to scrap EU anti-greenwashing draft lawInsights The European Commission plans to scrap its draft law on combating corporate greenwashing due to opposition from the European People's Party. The March 2023 Green Claims Directive aims at stopping firms from misleading consumers with unfounded claims that their products and services are good for the planet. European Democratic Party secretary general Sandro Gozi termed the decision...0 Comments 0 Shares 216 Views 0 Reviews
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Textile recycling could cut CO₂ by 440,000 tonnes a year: ResearchInsights A 10 per cent textile-to-textile recycling rate by 2035 could cut CO₂ emissions by 440,000 tonnes annually and ease water scarcity by over 3 per cent, said IVL. With current rates at just 1 per cent, advanced recycling could boost it to 26 per cent by 2030. The study has urged EU policy support to improve fibre recycling efficiency and infrastructure. Reaching a modest 10 per cent...0 Comments 0 Shares 380 Views 0 Reviews
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Indian fashion goes global and greenFor years, Indian fashion was often seen only through the lens of tradition. It was labelled as “ethnic,” worn for weddings or festivals, but rarely considered part of modern, everyday style. That perception is changing fast. Today, a new wave of Indian designers is showing that fashion here can be rooted in heritage while being modern, wearable, and globally relevant. From the...0 Comments 0 Shares 341 Views 0 Reviews