
The new initiative will enable consumers to access detailed information about a garment's production, from fabric creation to dyeing processes, all the way through to the final product. © Odlo
The new initiative will enable consumers to access detailed information about a garment's production, from fabric creation to dyeing processes, all the way through to the final product. © Odlo
The Altag Fibre Club brings together a consortium of forward-thinking value supply chain partners. © AltMat
Fibre fragmentation is a significant topic of concern across the industry, with studies highlighting the potential threat to ecosystems and human health. © Jumpei (via Canva)
An Executive Guide reveals that Next-Gen Materials could represent 8% of the total fibre market by 2030, which is equivalent to approximately 13 million tons. © Fashion for Good - Boston Consulting Group
An Executive Guide reveals that Next-Gen Materials could represent 8% of the total fibre market by 2030, which is equivalent to approximately 13 million tons. © Fashion for Good - Boston Consulting Group
Waste reflects a burden on resources, inefficient processes, and unmanaged emissions, highlighting the need for action. © Fashion for good
The Home-Compostable Polybag Project is the third Fashion for Good polybag project following the Circular Polybag Pilot and Reusable Packaging projects. © Michael Dziedzic