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AlgiKnit wins EUR 100,000 for 'Seaweed Textile'

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The American start-up AlgiKnit makes fibers from kelp that can be spun into yarn. AlgiKnit offers a solution that could transform the highly polluting textile industry into a circular economy by using biomaterials. After having been used, this seaweed textile can serve as compost or animal feed. It also reduces the carbon footprint of the clothing industry, because no harmful fiber particles are lost during washing, such as is the case with polyester. The company is working on a prototype of a T-shirt and sneakers will be next.

Earthspun Apparel comes up with T-Shirts made from recycled beer bottles

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Earthspun Apparel and textile leader, Patrick Yarn Mills (Kings Mountain, NC) at the Queen City Brewers Festival this weekend introduced an eco-friendly line of t-shirts, which are individually made from 6.5 (20-ounce) recycled beer bottles. According to Jerry Wheeler, Earthspun Apparel Founding Co-partner, 50 million water bottles go into landfills each day in the country. That’s a lot of excess waste and by collaborating with Queen City Brewers Festival, they are helping Charlotte breweries become more sustainable.

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