The process is fairly simple and similar to lab-grown meat. Startup attempts to revolutionize textile industry with lab-grown ...
New study lays bare the magnitude of water use in the clothes we wear, with jeans the worst 'wardrobe offenders' ...
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Japan's Spiber has created cashmere blends and worsted yarn with its Brewed Protein in partnership with Italian premium fashion mill Botto Giuseppe.
The yarns and fabrics for the spring 2026 season are expected to be ultralight, rich in linen and cotton blends, as well as ...
High Carbon Footprint of Production Fast fashion brands aim to quickly bring the latest trends from the runway to retail ...
Somewhere between 80 and 150 billion items of clothing are produced each year, but urbanites are disposing of them at record speeds. The implications are stark.
Pollution from air, landfills or water is often visible to our eye, but what about textiles? Clothing, jackets, bedding, and even shoes can carry a hefty carbon and water footprint behind the scenes.
Water retention is when fluid builds up in part of your body. It is also called fluid retention or edema. It can affect body tissues outside of blood vessels, leading to swelling or bloating. Water ...