AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPFAS Health Watch: New reporting highlights PFAS “forever chemicals” in everyday goods, with U.S. EPA estimates of widespread blood detection and links to serious health risks—raising pressure on textile and chemical supply chains. Textile Recycling Standards: NIST unveiled a fabric reference material (RGTM 10279) to help sorting and recycling centers verify fibre identification methods, aiming to improve recovered textile quality. Germany Inflation Eases: Destatis says June 2026 inflation slowed to 2.3% YoY, with energy still a driver—relevant for apparel and textile demand planning. China Jobs Target: China’s 2026-2030 plan targets keeping surveyed urban unemployment within 5.5% while expanding training and social security—watch this for sourcing stability. Apparel Capacity Push (India): Lux Industries will invest ₹600 crore to expand its West Bengal plant, adding capacity for 20 crore more garments annually. Sustainable Apparel Push (Pakistan): PRGMEA joins the Apparel and Textile Transformation Initiative, building a national decarbonization and resource-efficiency plan for manufacturers. Trade & Market Signals: GTRI warns India-UK FTA gains won’t convert without standards, logistics and buyer networks; Vietnam faces pressure to sustain H2 export momentum amid imported input dependence. Circular Tech Spotlight (Threads): AMANN will showcase circularity-focused sewing thread innovations at Bharat Tex, including heat-soluble and biodegradable options. Recycling Fire Disruption (Greece): A major blaze at a recycling facility near Larissa was contained but damping-down may take days, following a prior textile factory fire in the region.
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