We believe in the power of innovation and storytelling to tackle the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. This week, we’re inspired by the incredible ‘Castoffs to Catwalk’ fashion show, which shines a spotlight on the vast clothing dump in Chile that’s visible from space. This unique event underscores the urgent need to address textile waste and highlights creative solutions that transform discarded materials into something beautiful and meaningful. We are on a mission to scale technology that will revolutionise plastic and textile waste, and stories like these remind us of the endless possibilities when sustainability and creativity join forces. Let’s work together to reduce waste, build circular supply chains, and create a more sustainable, resourceful future for all. Check out the full story in The Guardian here, and join us in celebrating the work of #AtacamaFashionWeek. #WastetoWonder #Sustainability #FashionRevolution #CircularEconomy #TextileWaste #EpochBiodesign
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On average, each consumer buys 60% more clothing than 20 years ago and 92m tonnes of textile waste are created annually. Every second, the equivalent of a lorry load of clothes ends up on a landfill site somewhere around the world. According to the UN, the fashion industry is one of the world’s greatest polluters, responsible for about 20% of the planet’s wastewater and about 10% of greenhouse gas emissions. How are these companies still so profitable while having so much wasted inventory ? Is this an accounting scandal waiting to happen ? #circularity #sustainability #zerowaste
Castoffs to catwalk: fashion show shines light on vast Chile clothes dump visible from space
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Reuse > Destruction clothing and A new Green Alliance UK report reveals a strong public desire for more sustainable clothing practices. Consumers want businesses to use less polluting production methods, collaborate with charity shops for garment reuse, and eliminate the wasteful practice of destroying unsold goods. The report highlights public support for government intervention, including bans on destroying unsold items and extended producer responsibility for the textile industry. This shift in consumer preference presents a major opportunity for businesses to embrace a more circular and sustainable fashion model. Report link is pasted in the comments. https://lnkd.in/gYCKqcy3 #reuse #circularfashion #apparel
Changing fashion: what people want from a greener clothing industry » Green Alliance
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Certified Spanish to English Environmental Translator & Subtitler | Specialising in Sustainable Fashion
The fashion industry's take, make, waste model can be replaced by the biggest business opportunity of the century, utilising innovative materials and biomass waste. Growth is possible without increasing carbon emissions and established businesses need to commit more to rental, resale and repair. The time is now for legislation promoting producer responsibility and investment in sustainable solutions from brands. #sustainablefashion #climateaction #circulareconomy
Legislation, AI and the Ganni playbook: 10 takeaways from the Super Bowl of sustainable fashion
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When did it all go right? I have posted before about RCA's textile circularity exhibition @richmix in Shoreditch. If you haven't yet visited do & ideally share publicly how RCA's vision could become a reality given the current linear world systems and mechanisms which we can't seem to find (EPR) legisltion to erradicate or even mitigate such linearity!?! https://lnkd.in/epCmSza5 If you're a brand / retailer / designer / recycler either with current impact or an ambiton to create significant impact come & argue your case that the world can be circular soon with your current set up? If collaboration is at the heart of sustainability how are we all going to collaborate to better people & planet? #circulareconomy #bethechange #thinkdifferent
Participatory Fashion Knowledge Exchange workshop
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FRSA | Co-founder/CEO at LOANHOOD | Circular Fashion | Events | Mentor | Purpose Driven |Ebay Circular Fashion Fund
Thank you Elizabeth (Liz) Ricketts for writing the article... Will the Fashion Industry Come Clean on the Data Point That Matters Most for Circularity? At LOANHOOD we are on a mission to embed circular fashion into everyday life because we believe that by reducing production and increasing the amount of times we wear clothes that are already in circulation we can create a more sustainable fashion future. Like Liz, we would like the industry as a whole to come clean on the number of garments produced every year. "This is the one data point that we feel is most essential for our community — and for the industry as a whole — to not only address the current crisis but also to develop data-driven policies and a truly effective strategy for transitioning from linear to circular production" Amen Liz! Researchers believe we are producing somewhere between 100 and 150 billion items of clothing a YEAR but there is no real tracking of this endless production run. 👇 We need to produce less items made from virgin materials 💫 We need to circulate what is already in our wardrobes 🤝 We need to get better at sharing data across the fashion industry If we continue on this current path, the fashion industry could end up using more than 20% of the world’s carbon budget associated with a 2°C pathway, according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. We often discuss who can make make the most impact brands, government, consumers? I'd love to hear your thoughts. https://lnkd.in/gzuRDJzG #sustainablefashion #orfoundation #circularfashion
Will the Fashion Industry Come Clean on the Data Point That Matters Most for Circularity? | Sustainable Brands
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Sustainable Environment Student at Zayed University | Committed to Earth's Well-being | Future Leader in Environmental Responsibility | Passionate about Creating a Greener Future
I found an article highlighting the environmental impact of fast fashion, focusing on H&M, one of the industry's major players. According to the article, the fashion industry produces an alarming 92 million tonnes of clothing waste annually, and this number is expected to rise to 134 million tonnes by 2030. H&M, known for its fast fashion model, contributes to this waste with 3 billion garments produced each year. Despite efforts, the company faces challenges in truly becoming sustainable, with questions raised about the effectiveness of technologies like the Green Machine in recycling blended fabrics. The article suggests that reducing the number of clothes produced is crucial, but H&M has been reluctant to shift away from the fast fashion model. The article is accompanied by images of the Green Machine, a technology designed to recycle fabrics efficiently. It prompts important questions about the scale and speed of changes needed in the fashion industry to address the environmental crisis. Sharing this resource on LinkedIn to raise awareness and discuss solutions for more sustainable practices in the fashion sector.🔄🛍️#sustainability #fastfashion #environment #H&M #recycling #fashionindustry Suzanna ElMassah https://lnkd.in/eABvY_QA
H&M is one of fashion's biggest polluters. Now its foundation is on a $100 million quest to save the planet
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🌟 Embracing Transparency and Unlocking the Potential of B Corps 🌟 👉 Every brand holds a powerful tool within reach: production volumes. Yet, this vital piece often remains hidden. How can we hope to address sustainability challenges without a clear understanding of the scale of our production? 🔎 Transparency emerges as the linchpin for crafting impactful policies and driving recycling and circular solutions forward. I believe that Certified B Corporations are uniquely positioned to spearhead this movement. With its standards for social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability, B Lab can set the gold standard for corporate responsibility. Shouldn't B-certified companies embrace full transparency by disclosing their production volumes and joining the SpeakVolumes call? 👀 I'm eager to hear your thoughts on how this step could catalyze a more sustainable future. Let's spark a conversation and drive meaningful change together! #BCorporations #Transparency #SpeakVolumes 📢 💼
FRSA | Co-founder/CEO at LOANHOOD | Circular Fashion | Events | Mentor | Purpose Driven |Ebay Circular Fashion Fund
Thank you Elizabeth (Liz) Ricketts for writing the article... Will the Fashion Industry Come Clean on the Data Point That Matters Most for Circularity? At LOANHOOD we are on a mission to embed circular fashion into everyday life because we believe that by reducing production and increasing the amount of times we wear clothes that are already in circulation we can create a more sustainable fashion future. Like Liz, we would like the industry as a whole to come clean on the number of garments produced every year. "This is the one data point that we feel is most essential for our community — and for the industry as a whole — to not only address the current crisis but also to develop data-driven policies and a truly effective strategy for transitioning from linear to circular production" Amen Liz! Researchers believe we are producing somewhere between 100 and 150 billion items of clothing a YEAR but there is no real tracking of this endless production run. 👇 We need to produce less items made from virgin materials 💫 We need to circulate what is already in our wardrobes 🤝 We need to get better at sharing data across the fashion industry If we continue on this current path, the fashion industry could end up using more than 20% of the world’s carbon budget associated with a 2°C pathway, according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. We often discuss who can make make the most impact brands, government, consumers? I'd love to hear your thoughts. https://lnkd.in/gzuRDJzG #sustainablefashion #orfoundation #circularfashion
Will the Fashion Industry Come Clean on the Data Point That Matters Most for Circularity? | Sustainable Brands
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Christian | Father | 30-Year Business Veteran |COT (Creator of Things) Antonio Mac Global Group of Companies.
3 steps to discovering a brand’s circularity. You’ve taken a deep dive into your wardrobe and decided a few new pieces are needed. How do you navigate through all the greenwashing and come to the right decision. After all, many brands call themselves sustainable; but are they? Step 1 First, become a label turner. Check to see what the clothes are made from. Is it a natural, renewable, and biodegradable fiber such as Merino wool or cotton? Or is it made from fossil fuel, crude oil, plastic - such as nylon, acrylic and polyester, or even recycled polyester. These synthetic fibers shed thousands of microplastics into the air and ocean, unlike wool which does not contribute to microplastic pollution. Step 2 How was the garment made? Does the brand tell the story of its workers, so you know they are being paid a fair, living wage? Is the garment traceable - from the first thread created, through the supply chain until it lands on the store’s rack? Does the brand align with the UN SDGs and report their impacts on people, planet, and profit? Step 3 And most importantly, is the piece a timeless classic that can be worn, reworn, repaired or recycled? If the answer is yes then you know that, in the future, less will be made, less will be bought, and less will be wasted. Circular fashion requires collaboration from producers, manufacturers, designers, and you. Are you ready to shape the future of fashion? #quality #advancedmanufacturing #opportunities #bonded #welding #lasercut #bulkfree #technology #ethical #scubajacket #ecofriendly #sustainablemanufacturing #madetomeasure #madetoorder #seamsealed #waterproof #sewfree #seamtapedgarments #recycled #peta #vegan #technicalapparel #inovationlabantoniomac #antoniomac #antoniomacglobalgroup #innovativeapparel #madetomeasureclothing #technicalluxury #luxuryapparel #ecoluxury #garmentsofthefuture #disruptivefashion #daretodisrupt #merinowool #woolmarkcompany
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👗Did you know that the fashion industry has the fourth-highest impact on the environment and climate change, after food, housing, and transport? 💧Textile consumption is one of the top three pressures on water and land use, and 5 million tonnes of textiles are discarded every year in the EU, which is 11.3 kg per person! ♻️Shockingly, only 1% of the material used around the world for clothing is recycled into new clothing. 🤝Let's work together to make a change and be more sustainable! Time to put fast fashion out of fashion and use eco-conscious reuse platforms to share unused garments, keeping them in circulation. SeasonPack/Ruhacsúszda is a unique one of them. #clothing #sustainability #water #saveearth #savewater #ruhacsuszda #savewatersavelife #fastfashion
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Climate crisis is a huge threat to humanity. What’s less known about it is that the fashion industry is one of the biggest contributors, with fast fashion being the main culprit. The production of fast fashion garments requires large quantities of water, energy and chemicals and promotes the rapid consumption and of disposal of inexpensive clothing items, leading to excessive waste. Subsequently, the fashion industry’s carbon footprint is substantial, accounting for between 8 - 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. https://lnkd.in/gisvfGqT #climatecrisis #fastfashion #greenhousegasemissions
Fashion, the climate crisis, and sustainability
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