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Fashion’s steep climb to sustainable viscose

Once labelled the sustainable choice for fashion, viscose has contributed to global deforestation and toxic chemical pollution. An ambitious new report suggests a more sustainable way forward.
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Viscose has a supply chain problem. Campaigners have identified the semi-synthetic textile, once labelled a sustainable choice, as a troubling reason for global deforestation as well as toxic chemical pollution.

But a new vision for man-made cellulosic fibres such as viscose is laid out in an ambitious report released last week by Textile Exchange and Forum for the Future, two global non-profits, in collaboration with leading industry players.