To many, fashion is one of the most glamorous and influential industries in the world, but it’s also one of the most environmentally damaging. To maintain a balanced clothing ecosystem and uphold the ...
Since natural fibers like cotton are resource-intensive to manufacture, and petroleum-based fibers like nylon and polyester are not ecologically friendly, it’s time to start considering more ...
“We are thrilled to have received this recognition of being a sustainable cotton standard by the Partnership for Sustainable Textiles and proud to have passed Siegelklarheit’s rigorous assessment,” ...
Better Cotton launches a new product label on World Cotton Day, helping textile brands prove their use of certified, ...
Circularity is moving past the proof of concept stage, but work is still needed to advance adoption of recycled materials. In a panel at Sourcing Journal’s Sustainability Summit, moderated by Lauren ...
Christian Fischbacher Bed & Bath AG has updated its bedding and bath collections to incorporate expanded sustainable manufacturing practices across its textile production facilities in St. Gallen, ...
Amidst a global push for transparency and sustainability, Masood Textile Mills, Ltd. (MTM) takes the lead in the textile manufacturing sector. With its origins in Faisalabad, Pakistan, MTM has ...
As awareness and understanding of their negative environmental impacts increases, the fashion and building industries are re-evaluating their practices and working to minimize their harmful impacts.
“Made to last” shouldn’t mean “here forever.” But for the majority of textiles today, that’s the unfortunate reality. In lab conditions, CiCLO® — a sustainable additive that can be combined with ...
The brand sorts through 1,000 pounds of textiles a year, reducing landfill waste and giving clothing another life.
Eastman spotlighted its commitment to sustainability by introducing Naia™ Renew ES staple fibers at the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics spring exhibition in March. The fibers are Eastman’s ...
The United States has a textile-waste problem. In 2017 more than 11 million tons of fabric wound up in landfills, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Though clothing constitutes the vast ...