Textile-to-textile recycling was a hot topic at the Textiles Recycling Expo in Charlotte, N.C.
The fashion industry has long debated sustainability in terms of water use, carbon footprints, and supply chain transparency.
In a world increasingly aware of environmental footprints, the textile industry stands at a crossroads, tasked with the challenge of sustainability. A recent study by a team of researchers at North ...
The Microfibre Consortium report titled: 'Root Cause Analysis: Unravelling the Root Causes Behind Fibre Fragmentation in Textiles' aimed to enhance the foundational knowledge of why fibres break down ...
Sundsvall - Circulose has entered into a collaboration with China Textile Academy Green Fibre (CTA) to develop and supply ...
Infinna fiber creation in wet spinning process at Espoo pilot. Just weeks after fashion’s leading textile-to-textile recycling company went bankrupt, its peer, Infinited Fiber Company (IFC), closed a ...
At the recent Interwoven textile show in High Point, N.C., fabric makers gathered to discuss how the use of natural fibers in both apparel and the home can lead to a more sustainable future. Natural ...
Alexander Weissensteiner, Alexander Wagner and Thomas Harter (from left) with a paper sample consisting of 30 per cent recycled cotton fibres. In Austria alone, around 220,000 tonnes of textile waste ...
Long caught in the liminal space between craft and something more prestigious, works of thread and fabric are reaching newfound institutional recognition. Sheila Hicks, photographed at her studio in ...
“I had done a lot of mid-infrared spectroscopy throughout my career; I thought NIR would be a slightly different part of the spectrum,” Amanda Forster, a materials research engineer and textile ...
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