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The RE:SUEDE project attempts to give old sneakers new life as agricultural compost.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Fashion retailers and brands must work more closely with their supply chains to verify their sustainability credentials, a new report finds.
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Everywhere Apparel will take your deadstock too.
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Regulation, consumer demand and shareholders are pushing for more recycled textiles.
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The Series B funding round is being led by Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
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In Kenya, garment manufacturers generate an estimated 400,000 tons of cotton waste per year.
by Ian de Cruz
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A partnership between German company Stadler and Norwegian company Tomra has opened the first fully automated textile sorting plant in Malmö, Sweden.
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To fix fashion’s sustainability problem, we need a little less conversation and a little more action
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Sponsored: The industry is on the verge of a climate revolution, but progress is getting bogged down by semantics and distracted by low-hanging fruit.
by Angela Adams
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The EU-funded New Cotton Project aims to collect, sort and regenerate old clothing into new items for sale on the high street.
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Tackling the diversity and volume of plastic waste today requires not only multiple strategies, but also the participation of all stakeholders to drive toward an optimal system.
by Paula Luu
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Companies across the fashion industry have deployed pilots for circular — or more sustainable — products, but too often they stop there.
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Date/Time: October 13, 2020 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As global apparel consumption continues to rise—an expected increase of 60% by 2030—that growth
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Sponsored: Sustainability was a critical component of the innovative technologies shared at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Here are three takeaways.