Stay updated with breaking news from Graviky labs. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
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. ....
Clip Fast Company This fashion label is making clothes out of air pollution (April 20) | MIT News mit.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mit.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
PANGAIA's Game Changing Collaboration Draws Carbon From Air Pollution To Print Textiles forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Three Indian innovators selected in global platform Fashion for Good’s third cohort The platform helps innovators applying cutting-edge technologies to find sustainable alternatives to scale their solutions 0 claps Share on Global Innovation Platform Fashion for Good has announced the names of the 10 innovators selected to participate in the third batch of their South Asia Innovation Programme. The finalists represent eight countries across the region including India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. In a media release, Katrin Ley, Managing Director, Fashion for Good said, “After five months of rigorous scouting and screening, we’ve selected innovators across multiple cutting-edge technologies and from three new countries, further expanding our footprint in the South East Asia region. Collaborating with our global network of partners, we’re excited to help this ....
Inks produced from greenhouse gas emissions and innovations in material solutions such as leather alternatives from mycelium and technologies producing biopolymers from locally sourced feedstocks like Jute and Cassava are among the innovations from the ten new start-ups joining the third batch of Fashion for Good's South Asia Innovation Programme. related to Apparel, Fibres & fabrics, Manufacturing, Social & environmental responsibility, Sourcing, Technology, ....