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Fibre2Fashion Podcast Show

by Fibre2Fashion

With over 2 decades of excellence in textile and apparel sector, Fibre2Fashion presents its podcast show for the latest trends and analysis happening in the industry. Tune-in to listen to what the stakeholders (representing some of the major textile and garment brands around the globe) have to say on major industrial developments.

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Episodes

Episode 4: Sustainability - Is it a real commitment or just a marketing stunt?

20m · Published 21 Feb 04:15

In discussion with Mr. Avinash Mane, Commercial Head- South Asia at Lenzing Group. A well-recognized name in the sustainability space with his vast experience of 19 years.

Quoting the visionary Ellen MacArthur Foundation, we must “Discard The Make, Use & Dispose Approach”

As the fashion supply chain is often complex, transparency is crucial to make sure sustainability targets are met.

A lot of Fashion retailers have been committing to their green initiatives since almost 5 years now, but are seen pushing their commitments.

2019 has seen a significant number of new fashion brands announce sustainability targets, some updated their list with more ambitious goals.

Gap, Levi's, PVH Corp, Abercrombie & Fitch, Zara and Kohl’s are a few examples of companies which made new promises in 2019

The Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) revealed in July that the signatories of the 2020 Circular Fashion System Commitment, an initiative launched in 2017, have only met 21 percent of their targets.

Similarly, the latest FTSE 100 Sustainability Report, published in September'19, revealed that, while 81 percent of the FTSE 100 companies have some sort of emissions reduction target, 85 percent of them do not have a strategy in place to limit global warming to safe levels.

Episode 3: A classic fashion or just a fad, how promising is Athleisure's future?

14m · Published 10 Jan 12:34

In discussion with Mr Shirish Srivastava, Head of Apparel sourcing - PUMA, India. A well-recognized name in the Athleisure Industry with his vast & varied experience of 19 years.

Activewear started in the gym/field, moved on to casual outings, then was an airport favourite, and now is being admired and accepted on and off the ramp.

This trend burst out when people could wear their outfits for multiple occasions without having to change, which meant greater convenience for them.

Sportwear brands are crossing over into casual wear fashion and hence sports clothing has become much more fashion-sensitive in terms of colors and design.

All major retailers and brands have been adopting activewear in their collections and their apparel products are getting influenced by sports in terms of style, colors, fabrics and comfort.

Owing to major shifts in consumer lifestyles over the last few years the activewear market has just been rising.

Episode 2: India did not join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

13m · Published 19 Dec 06:14

In discussion with Ms. Deepti Lahane, Chief Manager, Market Intelligence at Fibre2Fashion.

The 16-country trade deal touted to be the world's largest when it becomes operational. Something that is being cherished by many in India but this significantly points out the reforms required in the country before such mega pacts can be attempted in the future.

Both the US and China are considered among the most difficult jurisdictions vis-à-vis market access. So, will India concede? Will it pick the US over China? The choices it makes in the coming days will be very interesting, especially in the context of the ongoing trade war between these two countries.

Episode 1: Can Bangladesh Be The Next China In Apparel Sourcing?

15m · Published 05 Dec 09:41

In discussion with Mr. Dhirendra Lodha, ED, Dird Group, Bangladesh on understanding how Bangladesh can benefit from the ongoing downfall of China as an apparel sourcing hub.

Fibre2Fashion Podcast Teaser

3m · Published 21 Nov 09:40

Teaser episode for the weekly podcast show by Fibre2Fashion on textile & apparel sector.

Fibre2Fashion Podcast Show has 5 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:07:16. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 22:42.

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