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How Blue Jeans Pair Perfectly with Circular Fashion
Since Cotton Incorporated's Blue Jeans Go Green™ program began, more than 4.5 million pieces of denim have…
Lenzing’s Latest Circular Collaboration Furthers Fabric Recycling
This collaboration will be the largest textile recycling project to-date in Austria.
Sneaker Recycler Switches to Sustainable Packaging
Now people can send seal up their shoes in recyclable packaging when shipping them back to GotSneakers.com.
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So many socks are worn through and thrown away each year. Now, brands are stepping up with new waste-saving…
Organsk Wants to Disrupt How Jeans Are Made and How People ‘Own’ Them
Leasing programs are part of the brand's circular mission.
Ralph Lauren’s Cradle to Cradle Certified Sweater Is Here
The company also launched a cashmere recycling program in North America and Europe.
New York Joins California in Requiring Carpet Recycling, Banning PFAS
Manufacturers will be required to take responsibility for the end-of-life management of carpets sold in New…
ThredUp’s New Partnership Is ‘Saving Trash and Saving Carbon’
The resale giant teamed with an unusual partner to address the issue of plastic waste.
Bangladesh Turns Focus Toward Circular Economy
One key theme at the nation's signature event was to prioritize greener business practices.
Arvind Reduces Waste with PurFi Global
The Indian conglomerate has teamed with PurFi Global to lessen textile waste in landfills.
This is How Fashion Can Help America Recycle
There are plenty of options available to the fashion industry.
Throwing Out Clothes, Textiles and Mattresses Now a No-No in This State
Textiles and mattresses are no longer allowed in landfills and other municipal waste disposal facilities in…
Lenzing on Why Closing the Loop Cannot Be a Solo Venture
To make real change, companies need to come together to build systems that span the entire supply chain.
Take-Back Programs Are Gaining Steam. Do They Actually Work?
Several brands have entered the space, but conducting commerce in a way that's beneficial for the environment…