How this tree-planting company built a sustainable apparel business and technology platform
“We always said since the beginning, we’re not a clothing company that plants trees. We’re a tree-planting company that sells clothes,” says Tentree co-founder and chief executive officer Derrick Emsley.
The state of sustainable apparel 2026: what North America needs to know – Podcast / Video
Interview with Supply Chain Revolution podcast
In this episode of the Supply Chain Revolution podcast, produced in partnership with the Innovation Forum, Sheri Hinish sits down with Christine Goulay, founder of Sustainabelle Advisory Services in Paris. Together, they unpack the honest state of sustainable apparel in 2026. Christine identifies three distinct tiers of brand behavior: the core leaders who are integrating sustainability as a risk reduction and customer engagement strategy, the compliance hedgers who are calculating whether to invest now or pay fines later, and the silent majority waiting to see which way the regulatory wind blows.
Is sustainable fashion in the hands of finance directors?
Article by the Fashion Network
The Fashion CFO Agenda 2026 report, published by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG), warns industry decision-makers of a critical disconnect: executive attention to sustainability is waning even as its tangible financial impact intensifies.
Target to boost recycled polyester in home and apparel
Article by Home Textiles Today
Target plans to accelerate the adoption of next-generation recycled materials as part of its long-term circularity goal.
Samsara Eco expands nylon materials collective with OIA, outdoor brands
Article by the Sourcing Journal
Samsara Eco said the Nylon Materials Collective is designed to help companies transition to recycled nylon by simplifying sourcing, verification and other supply chain considerations tied to circular materials.