Consumer demand, eco-friendly practices, future of textiles, industry standards, regulatory policies, sustainable dyeing, ...
Accelerating Circularity has its origins with Karla Magruder’s personal journey in an industry embracing change, where ...
You and I hold the power to change the world, just by rejuvenating the way we dress. Clothing production and disposal have a considerable impact on the environment. The Environmental Protection Agency ...
Most individuals are unaware that post-consumer textile pollution is a serious public health hazard and an issue of tremendous environmental racism that disproportionately affects communities in the ...
We are seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher of high calibre to join our research program working in the area of the environmental impacts of e-textiles. The position is funded by the ...
The Textile Recycling Market is growing steadily as brands adopt circular practices and consumers demand eco-friendly apparel, with the U.S. market expanding from USD 0.58 billion in 2025E to USD 1.08 ...
The textile and fashion sector faces mounting demands for sustainability as the environmental impact of material production, ...
CalRecycle, the state agency responsible for implementing S.B. 707, reports that Californians dispose of 1.2 million tons of textiles annually, accounting for 3 percent of landfilled material. S.B.
Flexible certification aims to boost recycling and reuse models, with approved products prioritised in government procurement under 2050 circular economy plan.
Your new shirt looks good and it’s a bargain. You wear it a couple of times. You wash it a couple of times. The color starts to fade. The seams come apart. You throw it away. Fast fashion is cheap.