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Adriana Trujillo

How Carnegie uses sugarcane to make greener textiles | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • BioBased Xorel
  • create the world's first bio-based interior textile that doesn't compromise performance, value or aesthetics.
  • In 1981, Carnegie introduced a polyethylene (PE) textile under the brand name Xorel that, at the time, was one of the few healthier alternatives to vinyl (PVC) for interior panels, wall coverings and upholstery. Thirty years later, that product has received an eco-friendly update with the launch of BioBased Xorel, an interior textile made from plants.
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  • BioBased Xorel,
  • BioBased Xorel
  • BioBased Xorel is comprised of 60-85 percent polyethylene sourced from sugarcane instead of fossil fuels
  • but our goal is to source the polyethylene for the entire product line from plants in three years.  
  • We achieved this while keeping the price, aesthetics and performance exactly the same
  • Using a rapidly renewable material reduces our company's dependence on the planet's finite fossil fuels resources
  • sugarcane uses 60 percent less energy and generates 40 percent less greenhouse gas emissions when compared to making petrochemical ethylene
  • sugarcane plant naturally captures carbon dioxide
  • PE takes 2.5 tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere
  • Sugarcane has a much higher yield per acre than corn
  • doesn't require genetic modification
  • Cradle to Cradle certified program
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    Carnegie has been on a seven-year journey to create the world's first bio-based interior textile that doesn't compromise performance, value or aesthetics.
Adriana Trujillo

Worn Again Joins Forces with H&M, Kering to Create Circular Resource Model for Textiles... - 0 views

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    Worn Again has developed a first-of-its-kind textile-to-textile chemical recycling technology . the aim is for this unique process to enable the 'recaptured' polyester and cellulose from cotton to be spun into new fabric, creating a circular resource model for textiles. H&M and Kering's PUMA brand will monitor the testing.
Adriana Trujillo

Clothing to dye for: the textile sector must confront water risks | Guardian Sustainabl... - 0 views

  • Dye houses in India and China are notorious for not only exhausting local water supplies, but for dumping untreated wastewater into local streams and rivers.
  • cotton and polyester, the two most mass marketed textiles
  • Waterless dyeing should be the textile industry's holy grail
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  • ColorZen
  • Cotton comprises 45% of all fibres used within the global textile industry, so a sharp reduction in water consumption would be a huge process improvement for this sector.
  • Its process modifies cotton's molecular structure and allows dye to settle within the fibres without requiring the massive discharge of water,
  • lasts
  • can finish cotton fabric using 90% less water and 75% less energy.
  • AirDye
  • a sliver of the water and energy compared to traditional dyeing processes,
  • Instead of water, the company's technology uses air to disperse dye
  • polyester is the prime candidate because dyeing performs best in an airless environment with pressurised high hea
  • r and is more resilient to chemicals and washings.
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    Technology is being developed to reduce water use in dyeing but the use and abuse of water to dye clothing continues
Adriana Trujillo

Germany : NGO's discuss sustainable cotton in Berlin Fashion Week - Textile News Germany - 0 views

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    At the kick-off of the Berlin Fashion Week, World Wide Fund For Nature Germany and Welthungerhilfe invited leading textile companies to Berlin. The goal was to provide information about the use of sustainable cotton fundamental for a responsible clothing industry and to discuss possibilities to increase transparency in the textile supply chain.
Adriana Trujillo

Fashion forward: Innovations drive sustainable clothing | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    Industry leaders convened last week in Istanbul at the Textile Exchange's 2013 Textile Sustainability Conference to share solutions to enhance the integrity of products and practices in apparel and textiles.
Del Birmingham

San Francisco Program Provides a Roadmap for Eliminating Textile Waste - 0 views

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    I:CO launched its first ever I:CO City initiative with the city of San Francisco earlier this year. The launch creates a public, private and nonprofit infrastructure to make it convenient and rewarding for residents and businesses to recycle textile related items. In alignment with San Francisco's goal of zero waste by 2020, I:CO will serve as the lead textile collection and processing partner to divert waste from landfill and give it new life.
Adriana Trujillo

The Latest in Sustainable Textiles - 0 views

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    From organic cotton to hemp and bamboo, a brief list highlights some of the differences between sustainable and conventional textile production methods.
Adriana Trujillo

Why Nike and MIT see textiles as material to climate change | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    The company has hit the ground running with a new set of initiatives seeking sustainable innovations in textiles and materials. 
Adriana Trujillo

Patagonia Challenges Businesses to Eschew Lax Textile Standards, Support Regenerative A... - 0 views

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    Purpose-driven US outdoor clothing giant Patagonia is calling for business leaders to back regenerative organic agriculture, claiming that certain textile standards are "not going far enough
Adriana Trujillo

Trending: Fashion Positive, H&M Launch New Tools, Tech to Accelerate Circular Fashion M... - 0 views

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    The fashion and textile industries continue to make strides towards circular models with the emergence of new resources and technologies that make a sustainable shift easier than ever before. The Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute's Fashion Positive Initiative has unveiled a set of online resources designed to rapidly increase environmental and social outcomes in the fashion industry, while the H&M Foundation and The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel have uncovered a new hydrothermal process that fully separates and recycles fabric blends that can then be reused directly without any quality loss.
Adriana Trujillo

Thread™ Transforms Bottles and Reclaimed Cotton into T-Shirt Material - Press... - 0 views

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    Thread™, the leader in responsible textile and fabric innovation, has developed a jersey material made entirely of recycled bottles from the developing world and reclaimed American cotton.
Adriana Trujillo

The North Face Pledges 100,000 Pounds Recycled Textiles in 2015 · Environment... - 0 views

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    The North Face has expanded its Clothes The Loop recycling program to all of its retail and outlet stories in the US and has set a goal to recycle more than 100,000 pounds of apparel and footwear this year.
Adriana Trujillo

Why American Eagle, H&M, Nike and Puma want your hand-me-downs | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    There's only so far that community or family hand-me-downs can go to address the booming issue of textile waste, so I:Collect (aka I:CO) created a global collection network to keep discarded clothing and shoes out of landfills.
Adriana Trujillo

tonlé's Creative Approach Showing Fashion Industry How Zero Waste Is Really D... - 0 views

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    Cambodian fashion brand tonlé is revolutionizing the textile industry not only with its ethical business model, but also a creative approach to zero waste, creating unique and delicately woven garments perfect for shoppers who are conscientious about how their clothing is made. We caught up with founder Rachel Faller to learn more about the company's motives and impact.
Adriana Trujillo

Sustainable Apparel Coalition Opens Access to Higg Index Tools to SME Brands, Retailers... - 2 views

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    The industry group Sustainable Apparel Coalition has opened use of its Higg Index suite of tools for measuring and evaluating supply chain impact to non-member small and medium-sized (SME) brands and retailers. SMEs may now take advantage of a special licence for full access to the Higg Index. The coalition, which has over 180 apparel, footwear and home textile company members, expects that increasing the number of SMEs participating in the Index will bolster reporting and impact a wider spectrum of the supply chain.
Adriana Trujillo

How H+M Is Trying To Balance Fast Fashion With Revolutionary Recycling | Co.Exist | ide... - 0 views

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    H&M, the second-largest clothing retailer in the world, is working with German textile recycler SOEX Group on a system where previously used fibers would make up the majority of the material they use in clothing manufacturing. H&M's head of sustainability, Anna Gedda, says the company has collected 34,000 pounds of waste since the program began.
Adriana Trujillo

Greenpeace Reveals Brands Stumbling on the Catwalk to Toxin-Free Fashion | Sustainable ... - 0 views

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    Since the "Detox My Fashion" campaign launched in 2011, 76 fashion brands, retailers and suppliers have committed to remove toxic chemicals from their supply chains by 2020, accounting for a combined 15 percent of global textile production. For its 2016 Detox Catwalk, Greenpeace evaluated 19 of the committed fashion and sportswear companies to see which are on track to follow through.
Adriana Trujillo

H&M's Bring It On campaign is the motivation you need to recycle your clothes - 1 views

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    H&M, one of the most eco-conscious fashion stores out there, has been battling against just that since 2013, and is hoping to enlist the help if its customers with a powerful new video. Entitled Bring it on, a short film shows what happens to the garments you recycle, from being turned into new fabrics for new clothes to being used as cleaning clothes. In doing this, it hopes to collect 25,000 tonnes of unwanted clothes per year by 2020. 
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    H&M's "Bring It On" campaign encourages customers to recycle unwanted clothing at local stores, with Londoners getting a gift voucher worth about $6.25 in exchange. The company aims to collect more than 27,500 tons of used clothing and donate the funds from the garments toward textile recycling and human rights organizations.
Adriana Trujillo

H&M Launches First Products Derived From Garment-Recycling Initiative | Ecouterre - 0 views

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    H&M has just closed the loop on itself. The Swedish apparel chain, which in February 2013 became the first retailer to launch a global textile take-back program, is set to debut its inaugural collection of products made from those same recycled fibers.
Del Birmingham

These Popular Clothing Brands Are Cleaning Up Their Chinese Factories | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    A few basic (and often profitable) changes in a factory's manufacturing process can go a long way in cutting down pollution. That's the takeaway from Clean by Design, a new alliance between NRDC, major clothing brands-including Target, Levi's, Gap, and H&M-and Chinese textile manufacturing experts.
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