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What India had to offer Fashion For Good this year

What India had to offer Fashion For Good this year Updated: Updated: Amsterdam-based Fashion For Good annual exhibition focusses on sustainability in the fashion industry Share Article Amsterdam-based Fashion For Good annual exhibition focusses on sustainability in the fashion industry The planet pays a heavy price for the clothes we wear, whether it is a pair of jeans, a brightly-dyed silk scarf, or man-made fabrics. To this end, Fashion For Good, a social enterprise for fashion and textile innovation based out of Amsterdam, has been working on sustainability in the global fashion industry. Launched in 2017, by The Laudes Foundation, Fashion For Good brings together various brands to usher change into one of the most polluting industries in the world.

Sustainability 101: The Problems Of Packaging

Read article about So you want to be sustainable? Don’t forget this part of the equation. As difficult to implement as eco-friendly fabrics and fair trade labour, the tackling of packaging waste generated by global apparel industry consumption must be addressed. and more articles about Textile industry at Fibre2Fashion

Fashion Briefing: Is garbage the future of fashion? – Glossy

APR 22, 2021 This week, a look at the potential for a waste-fueled fashion industry, including a check-in on denim’s circularity efforts. The denim industry is doing damage control.  After decades of bad PR and being called the “most polluting” garment, denim-focused brands are making headway in becoming more sustainable. That’s largely been driven by a combination of collaboration, prioritization and expanded opportunities to scale. Even fast-denim brands are making progress, with Guess announcing this week an expansion of its sustainability goals, based on great progress. And according to its manufacturer, Zara is “ahead of the game” on denim sustainability.

Ecovative gets new round of $60 million in funding

Ecovative gets new round of $60 million in funding Will help advance production of mushrooms which are used to make packaging, fabric FacebookTwitterEmail Green Island-based Ecovative has just received an additional $60 million in funding to improve its ability to mass produce mushrooms that are processed into fabrics and packaging.Ecovative GREEN ISLAND Ecovative, which makes fabric and packaging materials from mushroom roots, has received a $60 million round of funding to help the firm explore better ways of growing their mycelium or mushrooms, at industrial scale. That brings the firm’s total amount of capital raised to $100 million. The latest investment is being led by Viking Global Investors, with support from Senator Investment Group, AiiM Partners, Trousdale Ventures and others. 

Ecovative sees a fungal future for fashion, food, and foam packaging and has a fresh $60M to make it – TechCrunch

Ecovative sees a fungal future for fashion, food, and foam packaging and has a fresh $60M to make it – TechCrunch
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