From excessive water usage to chemical pollution and textile waste, the environmental toll of fashion has reached alarming levels.
Read MoreTextile Exchange's 2020 Preferred Fiber and Materials Market Report (PFMR) shows the latest trends in the fiber and materials market including those with improved social and environmental impacts, which are referred to as Preferred.
Read MoreAfter a year of collaborative development, Textile Exchange and TextileGenesis™ are pleased to announce the pilot release of Textile Exchange's Electronic Trackit "eTrackit" program – a digital system for granular traceability using innovative technologies applied to Textile Exchange Standards.
Read MoreAccording to Fashion Revolution, an estimated 92 million tons of textile waste are created annually, and one garbage truck full of textiles is burned.
Read MoreA book and guide for brands and fashion lovers to rid the fashion industry of toxic chemicals, available now…
Read MoreThe original Re-Nylon collection started out as a series of bags, backpacks, and totes that Prada made from a special yarn called Econyl that consists of 100% recycled nylon.
Read MoreWatching fashion brands find their footing in response to this phenomenon is fascinating (and sometimes painful) to follow. This shift toward sustainability is a source of constant chatter circulating within the fashion industry.
Read MoreAustralian-owned, ethical and sustainable lux clothing brand that produces its clothing from ‘deadstock’, is making waves by employing more women in Vietnam and providing them with a safe and ethical working environment.
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