H&M and Adidas are among the newest members to join the New Cotton Project global consortium, which is striving to establish a circular economy for fashion textiles. These two industry giants will be producing clothing from cellulose carbamate fibers, which are fibers that have been recycled from textile, cardboard, and other waste with a high cellulose content. These fibers will be provided by Infinited Fiber, another consortium collaborator, and will be spun, dyed, knitted, and weaved into yarns and fabrics. These fabrics will then go on to be sewn into H&M’s and Adidas’s commercial fashion products. Continue reading “H&M and Adidas join forces towards circularity in fashion textiles”
Reinventing the milkman: Loop’s reusable packaging model
Loop is on the attack against packaging waste, and it’s bringing the milkman model back to fight it.
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Turning Pee into Tea – powered by Semilia Sanitation
Everyone knows you can make tea out of water, but did you know you could make water out of pee? That’s what Semilla Sanitation has been getting up to with their space mission-inspired water treatment facilities.
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