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It’s really a win-win if you think about it: smaller brands get access to high quality fabrics. The brands that launched the production and the mills that carried out the production score some sustainability branding points by avoiding the waste of fine fabrics and even find an additional source of income, small as it may be.Read now
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Organic Cotton ー Why Should We Make an Effort to Use It?
Cotton is one of the most famous textiles in the world: we find it in our clothes and underwear, all the way to our bedding and towels. Yet, unfortunately, its production is not a fairy tale due to the amount of pesticides, insecticides and fertilizers that are used in its growing and harvesting.Read now -
Get to know more about sustainable fabrics and certifications
Keep on reading to find out more about these certifications and some popular sustainable fabrics out there, including organic cotton.Read now -
Collaboration In Textile Design: Connect And Create
Read nowThroughout history, fine artists have collaborated with one another, as well as with creatives from different disciplines, from textile design and printmaking to weaving, tailoring, and manufacturing. It’s not hard to see why: the act of collaboration itself not only...
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Fashion Revolution: How To Take Immediate Sustainable Action
Read nowThe fashion revolution is already happening, and both brands and consumers are re-evaluating their practices and attitudes at great speed.
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The Sustainable Alternatives for Polyester You Need To Know
Read nowHow to replace fabrics made from polyester, nylon, and other synthetic fibres with biodegradable or recycled options to optimise sustainability
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TENCEL™ and Lyocell: Improved Fibres, Powerful Rewards
Read nowAs consumers grow more environmentally conscious, lyocell fibers (such as TENCEL™- a well-known trademark version from the Lenzing Group) are on the rise. Natural fibre textiles continue to surge in popularity, and although manmade, lyocell shares the sustainable pedigree of...
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The Ethical Alternatives for Silk You Need To Know
Read nowDid you know? There are ethical alternatives to silk! Read all about the various types of alternative silk here! From spider silk to orange fiber fabrics, there are more options than you can imagine.
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It's time to switch to sustainable fabric: Cupro
There aren’t many people who know just how versatile cupro is. If you hadn’t heard of cupro before, we’re glad to provide a bit of insight into this versatile, sustainable fabric.Read now