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Consumer Trends / Slow Fashion Caucus

22 July 2024

6 minutes
The rise of so-called “fast fashion” has become an urgent environmental problem. Today, nearly two-thirds of all the fibres we wear and use are made from fossil fuel products.

There Should Be a Coordinated Effort in Congress to Rein in the Fast Fashion Industry

More than 11 million tonnes of textile waste end up in US landfills yearly. The problem is getting worse, but the apparel industry has the power to be part of the solution. It is with this thought and the urgent need to rein in the fast fashion pollution that Congresswoman Chellie Pingree launched the Congressional Slow Fashion Caucus to create climate-smart policies to reduce, repair, rewear, and recycle textiles.  She outlines her plans in this exclusive to texfash.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Exclusive
Water Pollution / Along a River

11 July 2024

4 minutes
The study evaluated the portion of microplastics that float in the first 40 centimetres below the water surface at 11 distinct sites along the St. Lawrence River and its estuary. The results were unequivocal: microplastics were present at all sampling sites.

Our Clothes Generate Microplastics that Pollute the St. Lawrence River and Other Bodies of Water

The St. Lawrence River and its estuary drain approximately 25 per cent of the world’s fresh water and more than 45 million people live nearby. By travelling along the river, microplastic contamination can eventually reach the Atlantic Ocean. This situation is worrisome as it helps predict future loads of microplastics in marine waters.

By
  • Valérie S Langlois
  • Julien Gigault
  • Raphaël Lavoie
  • To Tuan Anh
Report
Consumer Watch / Fast Fashion

3 July 2024

4 minutes
Akash Naik / Pixabay

Key to Making Fast Fashion Less Harmful: Smaller and Well-Curated Wardrobes

Shop hopping the summer sale? Before you step out, it is worth considering how you can sustainably add to your wardrobe while limiting its carbon footprint.

By
  • Maryse Côté-Hamel
Commentary
Zippers and Fasteners / YKK Story

1 July 2024

8 minutes
The Sustainability Vision 2050 identifies five themes: climate change, material resources, water resources, chemical management, and respect people, and towards this actions are being implemented that will help YKK achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

YKK Intends to Unzip Fashion with Cutting-Edge Innovation and Sustainability Overdrive

Japan-based fastening company YKK is focused on growth with a sharp eye on its target set for carbon neutrality by 2050. A company spokesperson engages with texfash to highlight the steps it is taking towards this goal.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Exclusive
Cotton Production / State of Farmers

27 June 2024

4 minutes
There is not a lot of reliable information available on living incomes for smallholder cotton farmers, but they are often poor and generally do not earn a living income.

Brands Amass Heaps with White Gold as Cotton Farmers Remain Mired in Poverty

The subject of cotton farmers keeps raising its head time and again, though in the context of broader discussions about cotton, but invariably the disconcerting issues facing them often languish on the periphery. An analysis of a Solidaridad paper that spotlights on the plight of farmers.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Analysis
Biomaterials / Celium Launch

18 June 2024

6 minutes
By offering an alternative to PU and PVC leather -a.k.a. plastic leather- Polybion aims to avoid the threat of micro-plastic pollution due to the amount of energy, water, and chemicals used to produce artificial leather materials.

Polybion Tackles Food Waste and Avoids Plastics with Biomaterial Celium

One of the product launches that the fashion world was eagerly looking forward to this year was that of Mexico-based innovator Polybion’s NextGen material, Celium. CFO Alexis Gómez-Ortigoza and CEO Axel Gómez-Ortigoza tell texfash what it took for them to get Celium to a global launch and how they see the market developing in the years ahead.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Exclusive
Nex-Gen Materials / Hair Fibres

17 June 2024

5 minutes
Human Material Loop has knitted its fibres into a Dutch hair jumper and woven them into a tweed-like blazer. It has tested its parka prototype atop the Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas, at an altitude of 6961 metres, where it kept the wearer warm in -30 degrees Celsius.

Beyond the Salon: Dutch Fibre Start-Up Shows Fashion Industry How to Let the Hair Down

Ever wondered what happens to your hair once you go for your six-monthly chop-chop at the salon? If Human Material Loop, a Dutch start-up, has its way, all of this could well be mopped up to give you an all-new ethical, traceable and high-performing textile fibre, prototypes of which have been developed and the immediate plan is to go commercial. Founder-CEO Zsofia Kollar in conversation with texfash.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Collection: Sea Change
Packaging Waste / Current Trends

4 June 2024

4 minutes
Future research should focus on upstream packaging innovation to explore possibilities of packaging repurposing and upcycling, as well as delivering products to consumers without the need to use single-use plastic packaging.

Moving to Sustainable Packaging Solutions is Everyone's Responsibility in Fashion Industry

There's fashion that generates waste, and then there's fashion's packaging that generates more. Even as the industry is being hauled over coals, the subject of packaging, though discussed, remains by the sidelines. Iva Jestratijevic, Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Consumer Insights and Innovation, University of North Texas, throws light on trends.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview
Elastane-Free / New Launches

13 May 2024

4 minutes
Neolast is made from thermoplastic elastoester polymers. A thermoplastic is any plastic polymer material that becomes pliable or mouldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies upon cooling.

New Elastane-Free Product Lines of Big Brands Nothing but Smokescreen

The recent launches of so-called anti-elastane product lines by big brands do not mean much while they continue to gorge on fossil fuel derivatives. None of the new ranges replace existing product lines. texfash.com probes.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Commentary
The Observer
Denim Tech / Tonello

8 May 2024

5 minutes
Since 1981, Tonello SRL has been a reference point for the most important international laundries and dyeing factories, contributing to the “Made In Italy” success around the world.

Finishing with Finesse: AI Poised to Revolutionise Denim Manufacturing

If denim is so much about finishing, Italian machinery major Tonello has remained a leader with its array— from washing to dyeing machines— and unique range of garment finishing technologies. Alice Tonello, the Marketing and R&D Director at the family-owned business, tells texfash.com the role that technology is set to play in denim manufacturing in the days ahead.

By
  • Subir Ghosh
Interview

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