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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
Cotton Farming / Sourcery View

7 May 2024

9 minutes
Sourcery’s collaborative engagement and facilitation with all value chain actors, helps its identify and mitigate shared material and performance risks and uncover opportunities that accelerate commercial and environmental excellence and benefit everyone from grower to consumer.

There is a Mismatch Between the Calendar Cycles of Cotton Production and Fashion Industry

A consulting firm in 2020 that transitioned into a membership-based supplier-driven and brand support organisation, Sourcery has since shifted its goal post, evolving into a digital trading platform that empowers supply chain stakeholders to secure cotton fibre with access to assurance and impact data. texfash.com talks to Co-Founder Imran Asghar to learn how their innovative sourcing solution is aiding deeper collaboration between growers and fashion brands.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
State of Textiles / UK Report

1 May 2024

5 minutes
WRAP is urging key partners across brands, retailers, investors and governments to support the UK’s textiles reuse and recycling sector through grants, investment and legislation so our unloved clothes can catalyse a more circular fashion ecosystem.

In UK, Half of Used Textiles Land in Bin, Recycling in Throes of a Crisis

New numbers released by environmental group WRAP on Tuesday show that the state of post-consumer textiles in the UK does not augur well for circularity, and the situation is compounded by concerns that the recycling and reuse sector is on the verge of collapse.

By
  • Special Correspondent
Commentary
Green Claims / Ground Truths

29 April 2024

10 minutes
The TIC Council is a trade body representing the Testing, Inspection and Certification companies in Europe, the Americas, India and China. It engages governments and key stakeholders to advocate for effective solutions that protect the public, facilitate trade and support innovation.

Green Claims Directive Will Affect Only Those Making Claims Without Demonstrating Veracity

Greenwashing cannot just be wished away and when audits and certifications cause fatigue or come under a cloud, an industry has cause to worry. How can the TIC Council that promotes best practices in safety, quality, health, ethics and sustainability across industries check all of this? texfash.com talks to Director-General Hanane Taidi to understand the role the Council is expected to play as Europe chalks up a slew of legislations to help battle the global climate crises.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Exclusive
Biorecycling / Carbios

24 April 2024

7 minutes
PET Biorecycling - full process — Carbios is ready to sell its technology and process through licenses around the world.

Plastic Pollution a Global Issue that Requires Innovative Solutions Implemented at Local Level

Recognised as a flagship start-up in French green innovation, the Carbios innovation enables recycling of all types of PET waste, including complex and soiled plastic, while producing recycled and recyclable PET products without compromising on quality. The Carbios ambition is to become a leading r-PET player by 2035. texfash.com talks to its CEO, Emmanuel Ladent, to know more.

By
  • Richa Bansal
Interview
Dirty Cotton / Brazil Scandal

24 April 2024

6 minutes
A drone photograph of flagrant deforestation in Correntina. The Earthsight report had provided enough evidence, all of which were summarily dismissed by the auditor of Better Cotton.

Brazil Scandal: Auditor Absolves Better Cotton of Allegations, Says There's No 'Non-Compliance'

A clean chit notwithstanding, Better Cotton, in not addressing the loopholes with the standard itself, has only exposed itself to further investigation. And that’s despite the sugar-coated admissions that “we will take action to expand our due diligence process."

By
  • Special Correspondent
Report
State of Designers / West Africa

23 April 2024

4 minutes
West Africa’s contribution to sustainable fashion is not just shaped by what the market won’t allow. Designers are also guided by the socio-cultural milieu of the fashion consumption in the cities where they live. Designers tap into this culture and grow it.

West African Designers Have Space for Creativity and Innovation, Ensure Long Lifespan of Clothes

The factors that shape fashion consumption in west Africa include the need to produce clothes that assert social and economic status, uniqueness and individuality by applying principles of bespoke to the kind of ready-to-wear mass production done by fast fashion brands.

By
  • Adwoa Owusuaa Bobie
Commentary

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