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New report suggests that wool manufacturing is costing the earth

According to a new report released, wool manufacturing is a major contributor to biodiversity loss and climate change.

3 years ago

Candiani becomes first company to receive Regenagri’s Chain of Custody certification

Italian denim mill, Candiani, becomes the first company to receive certification against the new Rregenagri Chain of Custody supply chain…

3 years ago

TrusTrace secures a $6 million series A investment

Stockholm-based Supply chain solutions provider TrusTrace, announced today a $6 million growth investment led by Industrifonden and Fairpoint Capital.

3 years ago

Evian and Rothy’s partners to create tennis-inspired collection

Evian water and San Francisco-based fashion company, Rothy's are collaborating to recycle water bottles from this year's US Open into…

3 years ago

Les Deux to launch sustainable denim collection

Menswear brand, Les Deux, is going to launch a sustainable denim collection, all of which have been crafted with the…

3 years ago

Ekocharita uses sensors to streamline textile waste collection service

A textile waste collection company in Slovakia has reduced its waste collection costs by 20% through a pilot smart bin…

3 years ago

FibreTrace obtains European Patent for Fibretrace Traceability technology

FibreTrace, an Australian textile tracing technology firm, has received a European patent for its 'Photon Marker System in Fiber Material.'

3 years ago

Panda Biotech and Oritain partners to create fully traceable hemp

Panda Biotech and Oritain, a scientific traceability firm, have announced a partnership to produce the world's first fully traceable hemp…

3 years ago

Australian Wool Exchange publishes revised National Wool Declaration

The Australian Wool Exchange has published a revised National Wool Declaration, that identifies wool from sheep treated with liquid nitrogen…

3 years ago

Research shows enzyme-based plastics recycling is more energy-efficient, better for the environment

In a new study, researchers have discovered that using enzymes is a more sustainable approach for recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

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