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Global Cotton Market – January 2026

The January 2026 economic bulletin from Cotton Incorporated indicates relative stability in New York cotton futures prices and the A Index, while cotton prices in major consuming markets such as China and India recorded notable increases.

VITAS Chairman Hosts German Government Delegation on Circular Textile Transition in Vietnam

On November 24, 2025, VITAS Chairman Mr. Vu Duc Giang, together with the management teams of Bao Minh Textile Company and Bao Minh Industrial Zone, welcomed a delegation from the German Government to explore Vietnam’s transition toward circular textile production.

Regenerative Agriculture – Building a Sustainable Future for Textiles

As consumers become increasingly conscious of sustainability, regenerative agriculture is emerging as a crucial solution in the cotton and textile industry. Beyond reducing environmental impacts, this farming approach restores natural resources, strengthens long-term productivity, and offers fashion brands a compelling sustainability story to share with consumers and investors.

Denim Sustainability

As supply chain needs continue to change, both brands and consumers alike are looking for more sustainable options without sacrificing the look and feel that consumers love about their favorite pair of jeans.
Exploring Plastic Pollution: Harnessing Cotton for a Cleaner Future
Plastic pollution has emerged as a critical environmental issue globally. One often overlooked contributor is the apparel industry, which annually releases a staggering 8.3 million tons of plastic into the environment₁. This accounts for 14% of the total plastic leakage, defined as the weight of plastic that ends up in the natural environment, annually and is primarily caused by inadequate collection and treatment of garments after disposal.
Training lecturers in digital design skills using 3D software in the textile and garment industry
The training attracted 19 lecturers (4 male and 15 female) and aimed to equip them with advanced 3D design skills, modernizing teaching methods and meeting the demands of the digital era.
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