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Coach unveils circular sub-brand ‘Coachtopia’

US-based brand Coach, is moving one step closer to being a fully circular corporation with the launch of its new…

1 year ago

Crystal International to embrace vision of zero operational waste to landfill

Crystal International Group Ltd (Crystal International) has made unceasing efforts to reduce operational waste generation and disposal at its global…

1 year ago

NTU Singapore and RGE partners to to tackle textile waste

NTU Singapore and Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) have launched the RGE-NTU Sustainable Textile Research Centre (RGE-NTU SusTex), to promote innovation…

2 years ago

OTB and Diesel set up new pilot project in Tunisia for cotton recycling

Diesel’s parent company, OTB Group, is launching a pilot project with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) to develop…

2 years ago

Scotland has launched GBP2m (US$2.46m) Circular Textiles Fund

Scottish Government and sustainable organization, Zero Waste Scotland have launched a new GBP2m (US$2.46m) Circular Textiles Fund.

2 years ago

US silk brand LilySilk launches a new Zero Waste Movement

Lilysilk, the world's leading silk brand based in the US, has launched its zero waste movement to raise awareness of…

2 years ago

Rester & Elis partners to convert used workwear into a new raw material

In support of the circular economy in the Nordic countries, the two textile pioneers are initiating a large-scale collaboration.

2 years ago

Neorec project to develop recycling solutions for tyres and old mattresses

Plastics technology centre Aimplas, based in Valencia, Spain, is developing innovative chemical and mechanical recycling solutions.

2 years ago

ELeather launches Ancestral Darks recycled leather collection

ELeather, one of the pioneers of engineered leather, has unveiled its latest material collection – Ancestral Darks, which is characterized…

2 years ago

Soorty uses Haelixa to track denim mill’s recycled cotton

Haelixa is partnering with Soorty, Pakistan's largest vertically integrated denim manufacturer on a DNA-based traceability initiative.

2 years ago