How do you build the next generation of natural performance materials without pretending cotton or synthetics will disappear?
Each year, the global fashion industry generates more than 200 billion pounds of textile waste, with fast fashion alone contributing to around 10% of global carbon emissions. Overproduction to satisfy ...
When a shirt is stained beyond saving or those threadbare jeans can’t make one more trip to the donation bin, don’t toss them ...
The global Clothing and Textile Recycling Market was valued at USD 13610 Million in the year 2024 and is projected to reach a revised size of USD 20220 Million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 5.9% ...
Behind the convenience and flashiness of fast fashion lie its unsustainable practices and ecological consequences, from the making of plastic-derived textiles to its disposal. According to the ...
Reuse and repair provisions are part of these states' proposed textile EPR bills. Meanwhile, California is mulling three ...
Atmos reports on the fashion industry's profound waste problem, driven by overproduction and overconsumption, harming global ...
Chemical sorting can be utilized to selectively collect polyester from waste plastics and textiles. In the product stream, clean polyesters are obtained because the process eliminates colorants and ...
Textile-to-textile regeneration company Reju has announced its first US-based industrial facility will be in Rochester, New York with the aim of regenerating 300m articles annually.
To become a Vogue Business Member and receive the Sustainability Edit newsletter, click here. The European Commission last week released its proposal for an extended producer responsibility (EPR) ...
The Quezon City government has reinforced its commitment to a circular economy with the enactment of an ordinance seeking to ...