Archive for February, 2016
A new report has revealed yet more unfair treatment of garment factory workers.
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Circular and sharing economy models are the latest trend in sustainable fashion – Sweden and Finland are in the spotlight with a new rapid sharing system and a textile recycling scheme that was “Highly Commended” at The Circulars in…
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Like drugs, inexpensive clothes get consumers hooked. But the woman behind the #30Wears campaign says higher-quality apparel may be better for your budget.
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Can fast fashion be #sustainable? @TFRCtextiles https://t.co/vaYVyhJdkD #ethicalfashion #climateaction #upcycle #recycling #fashion
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Natural capital cotton report released
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Textile waste to chemical feedstock
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Who made your clothes?
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In what could be the last traditional runway week for NYFW, the city, the shows and the fashion did not disappoint. In what could be foreshadowing for ‘seasonless’ fashion, the weather offered the …
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A number of new online fashion retailers are capitalizing on consumers’ desires to purchase clothing that lasts.
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