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Textile waste upcycled into 28,000 pairs of jeans by Diesel

Diesel is going to launch 28,000 pairs of jeans this autumn that are constructed with at least 20% recycled fibres…

11 months ago

China launches sustainable textiles credible platform

China has recently launched a platform in Shanghai to identify sustainable textile products, in order to implement the "dual carbon"…

1 year ago

Textile Exchange updates new definition for preferred materials

Global non-profit Textile Exchange, which works with all sectors involved in the fashion and textile supply chain has updated the…

1 year ago

The Woolmark Company launches global anti-synthetic textiles campaign

Wear Wool, Not Fossil Fuel is the name of a new worldwide campaign that The Woolmark Company launched to inform…

2 years ago

ZDHC & TMC to address microfibres within the wastewater

The Microfibre Consortium (TMC) and the ZDHC Foundation (ZDHC) have announced the next step of a significant endeavor to address…

2 years ago

ACATEL improves the biodegradability of traceable and carbon positive fibres

Acatel has collaborated with FibreTrace and Good Earth Cotton to launch a collection of carbon-positive and traceable knits and fabrics…

2 years ago

Kelheim Fibres collaborates with ETP to launch new programs

A German-based viscose specialist fibre manufacturer, Kelheim Fibres has joined forces with the European Technology Platform, for the Future of…

3 years ago

Kelheim Fibres undergones a CanopyStyle Audit

German viscose producer Kelheim Fibres has undergone a CanopyStyle Audit, which confirms the company’s supply chain as low risk of…

4 years ago

French Carmaker uses fabric made from recycled safety belts, textile scrap and plastic bottles

French carmaker Renault has announced development of a unique fabric made from 100% recycled materials including safety belts, textile scrap…

4 years ago

Textile trailblazers elevating their magic

When it comes to recyclers’ activities, much attention is focused on recovering metals or the ‘new gold’, plastics.

4 years ago