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"Circular Fashion" News Archive
Sustainable Suppliers News
Recovo Strives to Achieve "End-to-End Platform" for Circular Solutions
The emerging Spanish company Recovo has acquired new capacities in its quest to stand out as the benchmark platform for the transition of fashion and textile companies toward a fully sustainable and circular model.
|May 3rd, 2023|12:50 PM
Ethical Consumerism
People Tree Strengthens Ties Between Distributors and Consumers
Premium sustainable apparel brand People Tree is regarded as a pioneer of sustainable fashion and is the first apparel brand in the world to receive World Fair Trade Organization accreditation.
|November 23rd, 2022|11:54 AM
Sustainability Governance
What the EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles Implies for Fashion Companies
As demonstrated in actions taken by major apparel companies such as Decathlon, Mango, H&M and more, the apparel industry is already adapting to the strategy to make sustainable products the norm in the EU.
|April 10th, 2023|11:59 AM
Sustainable Supply Chains
Ethical Consumerism
Uniqlo Expands its In-Store Repair Service to More US Stores
Advancing the circular economy, UNIQLO continues to expand its "Re: Uniqlo Studios" in-store repair service in New York on Fifth Avenue, in Beverly Hills, on State Street in Chicago, and in Disney Springs in Florida.
|March 29th, 2023|11:33 AM
The Inner Workings of Guess' Sustainable Collections
Setting the target to cut its supply chain emissions by 2030, GUESS was recently recognized for its 2022 fall collection as it continues to expand its eco collections with environmentally friendly materials and manufacturing processes.
|December 1st, 2022|5:33 PM
Sustainable Suppliers News
Flashing Back, Boyish Unveils the Spirit of the Green Pioneer for Spring 2022
California-based brand Boyish Jeans Boyish celebrates sustainability while relying on silhouettes that create updated frontier fashions.
|April 28th, 2022|5:15 PM
Sustainable Suppliers News
The Top Zero Waste Brands that Are Leading the Apparel Industry
Zero Waste promotes a more purposeful way of producing apparel. Brands like Patagonia, Ecoalf, Been London and more are adopting this approach to their production to eliminate textile waste in every aspect of production.
|March 23rd, 2023|8:44 PM
Sustainable Suppliers News
Sustainable Materials
How Innovative Textiles like ECONYL® Are Reinventing the Fashion Industry
ECONYL® by Aquafil Group is made from nylon waste and was designed to contribute to a circular economy model.
|March 23rd, 2023|9:32 PM
Sustainable Materials
ID.EIGHT: The New Cruelty-Free Sneakers are Made from Apple Skin, Grape, and Pineapple Leather
Designed by Italian sneaker brand ID.EIGHT, the sneakers are not only unisex and animal cruelty free, but are also made from materials that are waste products in the food industry - apple peels and cores, grape skins, seeds and pineapple leaves.
|March 6th, 2023|1:13 PM
How Circularity Drives Sustainable Innovation at Nike
Inspiring a Planet-Protecting Ethos Move to Zero is NIKE, Inc.’s journey toward zero carbon and zero waste to help protect the future of sport.
|March 14th, 2022|1:11 PM
Our Community
How Everlane Uses Sustainability as a Driver of Innovation
With its formula of radical transparency, exceptional quality and ethical factories, Everlane is a successful fashion business that delivers superior consumer and environmental impacts.
|May 13th, 2022|9:50 AM
Sustainable Supply Chains
Rothy’s Shoes Receives a Strategic Investment from Alpargatas
Combining the use of responsibly-sourced materials plus 3D printing to save on cutting excess fabrics, Rothy’s has proven to be one of the most sustainable shoe brands on the market.
|August 10th, 2022|11:12 AM
Sustainable Supply Chains
G-Star RAW: the Road to Sustainability and Transparency
After launching its iconic circular denim pieces, the Dutch brand continues to work on surpassing its own sustainable milestones in the form of clean denim dyeing processes and ethical sourcing.
|June 7th, 2022|5:02 PM