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Majority apparel-producing areas in Asia will be underwater by 2030

Majority apparel-producing areas in Asia will be underwater by 2030 SECTIONS Last Updated: Jul 20, 2021, 08:47 AM IST Share Synopsis The study warns that the problem of rising sea levels is receiving little attention in the sector. iStock Related Large swathes of apparel-producing areas in Asia will be underwater by 2030, an analysis released on Friday which overlaid maps of rising sea levels onto factory locations showed, threatening thousands of suppliers with submersion unless they relocate to higher ground. The analysis, produced by two Cornell researchers as part of a paper commissioned by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), warns that the problem of rising sea levels is receiving little attention from those leading sustainability efforts in the sector.

Apparel-producing areas in Asia will be underwater by 2030 unless they relocate to higher ground, study warns

. Large swathes of apparel-producing areas in Asia will be underwater by 2030, an analysis released on Friday (July 16) showed, threatening thousands of suppliers with submersion unless they relocate to higher ground. The analysis, which overlaid maps of rising sea levels onto factory locations, warns that the problem of rising sea levels is receiving little attention from those leading sustainability efforts in the sector. The analysis was produced by two Cornell researchers as part of a paper commissioned by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). “Rapid increases in sea level rise and heat that will affect many of Asia’s apparel workers directly have received little attention,” authors Jason Judd and J. Lowell Jackson of Cornell research centre the New Conversations Project wrote.

Fashion s green future of seaweed coats and mushroom shoes

By Eric RandolphAgence France-PressePARIS From making algae-sequin dresses, dyeing clothes with bacteria to planting trackable pigments in cotton, an emerging tide of technological innovations offers the fashion industry a chance to clean up its woeful environmental record.

Fashion s green future of seaweed coats and mushroom shoes

Fashion s green future of seaweed coats and mushroom shoes Updated: Updated: The sustainability movement s strength comes from many actors pulling in the same direction. Share Article AAA This handout photo released by the Charlotte McCurdy Research on May 18, 2021 shows US designer Charlotte McCurdy presenting a raincoat made of seaweed/algae in New York.   | Photo Credit: AFP The sustainability movement s strength comes from many actors pulling in the same direction. From making algae-sequin dresses, dyeing clothes with bacteria to planting trackable pigments in cotton, an emerging tide of technological innovations offers the fashion industry a chance to clean up its woeful environmental record.

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