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AIZOME launches skincare from wastewear

YarnsandFibers News Bureau 2023-06-12 16:44:44 – Japan

The cutting-edge textile business AIZOME, committed to developing environmentally friendly and long-lasting products, has unveiled its most recent innovation. AIZOME has taken an innovative step by turning their waste from textile dyeing into a skincare product called WASTECARE. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in the fashion and textile industries' pursuit of a circular economy and ecologically responsible practices.

Michel and Misa May, the company's creators, invented AIZOME ULTRA, a patented ultrasonic dyeing technique that permanently bonds medicinal plant compounds to fibers after considerable research and collaboration with aizome masters and scientific experts. As a result, a line of opulent, hypoallergenic, and antibacterial textiles was created. These materials also have brilliant colors and long-lasting health advantages. AIZOME's products enable a number of benefits, including anti-inflammation, antioxidation, control of blood circulation, pain alleviation, and stress reduction, by utilizing the therapeutic characteristics of natural colors obtained from plants like indigo, rubia, and sumac.

"AIZOME ULTRA utilizes a natural, timeless resource - plants - as decades of scientific studies show the therapeutic properties of natural dyes," says Dr Sudeep Motupalli Rao, Head Scientist and Founder of SLOWTECH Labs.

With WASTECARE, AIZOME has elevated their dedication to sustainability and innovation. This skincare line makes use of AIZOME's industrial wastewater, which has undergone stringent testing and been approved as safe for use in cosmetics and the environment. AIZOME demonstrates their commitment to reusing resources and minimizing environmental impact by turning garbage into a delicate beauty serum. AIZOME's dedication to ecological practices is highlighted by the fact that WASTECARE is made and packaged entirely out of recycled materials.

In order to promote true sustainability, AIZOME separates itself from the greenwashing strategies used by big businesses like Vattenfall with the introduction of WASTECARE. AIZOME seeks relationships with manufacturers, designers, and industry leaders in order to build a collaborative movement towards radically sustainable practices. They do this by sending their skincare demonstration to influential people and displaying it at various events.

"It's not just about a change in production practices but also a shift in mindset," emphasizes Michel May, co-founder of AIZOME. "We can keep producing while ensuring a positive impact for people and the planet. That's the message we're sending with WASTECAREâ„¢."

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