The proposed polyester legislation from several US states in light of textile microfiber pollution appears to have hit the buffers in the respective state assemblies of California, New York and Connecticut.
Time constraints would seem to be the primary reason that any law-making on this issue has been delayed, while – with the governor’s approval – Connecticut looks set to progress the motion to a stage requiring the formation of a microfiber pollution working group.
It was in March and April respectively that the US states of California and Connecticut took the unprecedented step of proposing legislation which would see polyester garments legally required to bear warning labels regarding their potential to shed microfibers during domestic washing cycles.
Without allowing for proper research to study methods of curbing microfiber pollution, this approach would create confusion among consumers by insinuating that synthetic fibers have a worse environmental impact than natural fibers without the data to support this conclusion.
The proposed legislation in California hopes to start addressing this pollution. It’s necessary to improve the information available to consumers so warning labels on clothing about microfibers could be a positive step.
A similar bill proposed in New York State has been referred to the Environmental Conservation committee.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
The €11 bn deadlock, can Europe’s textile recycling catch up?
Europe is at a tipping point. Fast fashion consumption, led by rising incomes and a growing global middle class, has... Read more
From field to fiber, Bharat CottonNet is closing India’s cotton value gap
India’s cotton economy is entering a decisive phase of reform with the rollout of Bharat CottonNet 2026 along with the... Read more
US apparel imports drop 13.5% as Vietnam gains and China’s grip breaks
The US apparel sourcing market has entered 2026 with a sharp demand decline but an equally important shift in supplier... Read more
H&M finds growth below revenue line as margin discipline pays off
H&M Group’s latest quarter signals a decisive shift in global fast fashion: scale is no longer the primary reason for... Read more
As Europe cuts orders, India sees a rare export window post-FTA
The sharp dip in EU apparel imports is not, at first glance, the kind of headline exporters celebrate. January’s 15.48... Read more
The Death of the "Stockpile" Model: Inside the Digital Textile disrupt…
For decades, the global textile industry has been a game of high-stakes gambling: manufacture thousands of identical garments, ship them... Read more
Fuel crisis, rising costs the geopolitical shockwave hitting Indian textiles
The hum of textile machinery in Panipat has gone dead. Over 400 dyeing units have put their shutters, not because... Read more
Price wars, fast fashion, diamond money leads to Surat’s industrial shake-up
The sound of Surat’s diamond polishing wheels, once the city’s heartbeat, is fading. In its place, the relentless pulse of... Read more
India’s textile market nears Rs 15 lakh cr as domestic demand rewrites growth
India’s textile and apparel economy is no longer being driven merely by population growth or festive consumption cycles. It is... Read more
China Discounts, Bangladesh Bleeds: Inside Europe’s new apparel sourcing crisis
Europe’s fashion imports opened 2026 with a hard jolt. Fresh Eurostat-linked trade data for January shows the European Union’s apparel... Read more












