Recycling mixed fabrics containing elastomers has always been challenging. However, with the latest technologies, it is becoming possible to separate the fibers and maximize garment recycling.
Hemp fibre fabric: the future of sustainable fashion
The hemp fibre clothing market has significant growth prospects, due to the sustainability of the raw material. Unfortunately, there are still legal barriers in many countries.
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Artificial intelligence for sustainable fashion
What if we told you that using artificial intelligence-based technologies can help make the fashion supply chain more sustainable? From predictive analysis of consumer trends to digital fittings.
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Fashion Import/Export: new developing markets
The fashion industry is evolving in some developing countries, with growing domestic demand and a newfound attraction for Western brands. These new consumer hubs are becoming an opportunity.
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Sustainable materials: the new frontiers of fashion
The choice of raw materials is a crucially important aspect for sustainable fashion. Here are some insights into the materials that clothing, shoe and accessory manufacturers are starting to evaluate and experiment with.
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Slow fashion: is fast fashion running on borrowed time?
While still little discussed by the general public, the slow fashion approach as opposed to fast fashion already has many protagonists and interlocutors. So, what can we do in this context?
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Ecodesign Directive: the prohibition to destroy unsold clothes and shoes will soon be imposed
To be specific: clothes, shoes, and general accessories. The new Ecodesign Directive has extremely strict regulations for the fashion industry that will become effective in 2026.
The fashion footprint on the environment
The fashion industry has an enormous negative impact on the environment, but what do we mean by enormous? Is it possible to measure the industry’s environmental footprint? Let’s take a look at the figures.
Reverse logistics, the new service for returned or unsold products
Are customer returns or unsold products a problem or an asset? Through our reverse logistics services, they can become a new source of revenue.
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Circular economy in the fashion industry
What do we mean when we talk about circular economy in the fashion industry? How can it help sustainability? Here is what producers and consumers can do to extend the life cycle of fibres.