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VEOCEL and its co-branding partners have been constantly working to innovate by researching sustainable materials
UK Universities have come together to work on a £5.4m project with the Royal College of Art, that aims to reduce the environmental impact of the textile industry in the UK.
A group of women at Botanical Inks and Bristol Weaving Mill have successfully completed the crowdfunding campaign for the original project, Bristol Cloth
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