New York-based nonprofit Fabscrap collects, organizes and repurposes textile scraps from the city’s design offices, to divert as much unused material as possible from being landfilled or incinerated.
Waste from the fashion industry accumulates in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. Credit: Deng Yinming/VCG via Getty Images Earlier this May, celebrities gathered in New York City for the Met Gala, ...
COVID-19 worsened the textile waste crisis. Now it's time for the fashion industry to address this spiraling problem, say Geoffrey Jones and Shelly Xu. COVID-19 has broken fashion’s supply chain. As a ...
Apparel manufacturing giant Crystal International Group Limited is aiming to recycle 40% of the fabric waste generated by its Sri Lanka factories this year following the success of a fabric waste ...
Textile recycling workshop organizer Joanne Brasch sits on a repurposed couch dropped off by a MarBorg truck. Brasch works for the California Product Stewardship Council. Credit: Isabella Genovese / ...
Circular economy specialist and entrepreneur Dr. Chinedu Azih is the chief executive officer of Kazih Kits Limited, which handles the production, packaging, and distribution of professional-grade ...
Plastic waste is being recycled and developed into a new sustainable fabric by researchers in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Recycling has been a massive thing in the entire world ever ...
The biggest brand names and retailers in New England now have more options for obtaining fabric resources. Thanks to a new FABSCRAP building, clothing sellers and designers have a more sustainable, ...
Apparel manufacturing giant Crystal International Group Limited is aiming to recycle 40% of the fabric waste generated by its Sri Lanka factories this year following the success of a fabric waste ...
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