Advent calendar Innovations 2020

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Appreciation is an important value for Timo Beelow, founder of the Wuppertal textile label Wijld. The clothes he produces are intended as an alternative to fast fashion. © EFA

 
11/02/2020 – Wicket 4: Clothing made from sustainable wood fibres

Wicket 4: Clothing made from sustainable wood fibres

Wuppertal textile label Wijld backs long-lasting products

With the production of high-quality basic garments made of sustainable wood fibres, Wijld promotes durable products and has received an award for this. By  Editorial staff
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Die innovativen Attribute des 100 Prozent recycelbaren Polyester-Stoffes überzeugen in sämtlichen Anwendungsbereichen. © Getzner Textil

 
04/02/2020 – Türchen 3: Frühjahr/Sommer 2021

Türchen 3: Frühjahr/Sommer 2021

Getzner Textil: Mit Seaqual nachhaltiges Zeichen setzen für Funktionstextilien

Gegen Ozeanplastik und für mehr Umweltschutz: Funktionstextilien von Getzner aus Seaqual PES sind hochfunktional und bewusst nachhaltig! By  Editorial staff
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The new premium collection of zippers is made from plastic waste that has been collected within 50 km of the coastline of Sri Lanka. © YKK Europe

 
24/01/2020 – Wicket 2+3: Zippers made of plastic waste from the sea

Wicket 2+3: Zippers made of plastic waste from the sea

ISPO 2020: YKK presents Natulon Ocean Sourced

Working to address the problem of marine plastic, YKK announces its new Natulon Ocean Sourced collection of zippers made from ocean bound plastic. By  Editorial staff
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Jess Fleischer, CEO and Co-Founder of Son of a Tailor: “We founded Son of a Tailor because we believe the fashion industry has to be better – for its customers, the environment and for the people involved in production.” © Soat

 
16/01/2020 – Wicket 1: Against fashion waste

Wicket 1: Against fashion waste

Climate protection instead of business as usual

Jess Fleischer and Andreas Langhorn fight against surplus production and textile waste. For low return quotas and against overproduction. By  Editorial staff