SEC Greenlights Watered-Down Climate Risk Disclosure Rules
Some public companies will be required to include information about climate risks, Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions in their financial reports.
Some public companies will be required to include information about climate risks, Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions in their financial reports.
Draper James has selected Cart.com as its U.S. fulfillment partner, while robotics company Dexory is expanding into North America.
The logistics orchestration technology will get a second wind under supply chain consulting and solutions provider Bluspark.
The quiet luxury trend provides denim a moment to breathe.
Potential delays stemming from Suez and Panama Canal disruption will become a bigger factor during the peak shipping season.
Global leaders from H&M to Lenzing attended Bharat Tex 2024, which attracte buyers from more than 100 countries.
The NY Businesses for Climate Justice organization penned a letter to the NYS Senate and Assembly asking for climate action.
Carved in Blue is catching up with mills around the globe for insights on sales performance, impactful innovations and projections for this year.
H&M Group will buy $600 million worth of recycled polyester from Swedish impact textile firm Syre in efforts to decarbonize the textile industry.
Athleta and Ambercycle are advancing textile-to-textile recycling by incorporating Cycora into the Gap-owned brand’s offerings.
Introduced Wednesday, the bill aims to bolster economic potential across the Western hemisphere.
CDP’s annual survey scored more than 21,000 companies based on information reported through its climate change, deforestation and water security questionnaires.
The 61st edition of the International Yarns and Fibres Exhibition (Filo) closed in Milan after successfully showcasing the Biella recycling hub.
If enacted, the rule will require authorities to investigate suspected use of forced labor and withdraw any offending products from the market.
January 2024 delivered the highest annual growth in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs) since the summer of 2021, the IATA said.