The fashion industry has problems with textile waste and mislabeling. AI tools from Refiberd and HKRITA offer help with sustainable garment recycling.
A research team from the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has ...
In Ghana, a collaboration between two non-profits is lifting women out of poverty, upskilling them in circular fashion and ...
Polymer additive technology developer Struktol Co. of America LLC has made available its VMO Series, which it says is an advanced family of melt flow modifiers designed to optimize polypropylene (PP) ...
Textile dyeing is one of the most polluting steps in the fashion supply chain. Most dyes are derived from fossil fuels and optimized for performance and cost. Globally, dyehouses use trillions of ...
Researchers in Singapore have devised a novel waterless chemical recycling method for separating cotton and polyester in textiles. Their technology is seen as offering a way of transforming the ...
Aside from thrifting clothes, recycling fashion waste is one of the most impactful ways to tackle the mounting piles of discarded clothing and textiles that the fast fashion industry creates each year ...
The $1.7 trillion fashion industry is a major polluter: By one estimate, it’s responsible for between 8% and 10% of annual greenhouse gas emissions, more than aviation and shipping combined. Clothes ...
Building on over 40 years of carbon fibre innovation, McLaren has unveiled a world-first in supercar engineering – aerospace-derived Automated Rapid Tape (ART) carbon fibre. Developed at the dedicated ...
Recovered waste from blow room (pictured) and carding areas can be recovered and turned into usable fiber for additional profit, such as comber noil, which is regularly used as recycled fiber in ...
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