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 The remarkable but





 lesser-known




 developments in





 Textile Sustainability








 According to a report of Fibersort, North-West Europe   recycling system that helps to close the loop on
 (NWE) alone generates 4,700 kilotonnes of   fashion with a container-sized machine that is born to
 post-consumer textile and apparel waste (PCT)   encourage customers to hold onto old textiles.
 annually, and just 1 per cent of textiles produced are   • Patagonia has developed methods to recycle old
 currently recycled into new ones. On the other hand,   PET bottles. These kinds of recycled fibres are
 it is estimated that around 80 million tonnes of textile   available in clothing lines of Armani Jeans,
 waste are generated annually globally, 95 per cent of   Eco-simple, Marks and Spencer. Levi Strauss uses
 which could be recycled. So, it is clear that the need   eight plastic bottles to make one pair of denim pant.
 is there for the industry to escalate efforts towards   • Nike in collaboration with NASA has reduced the
 recycling, and whatever the companies are achieving   size of the shoebox, and the brand is monitoring the
 today is just not enough.  effluent discharged, recycling the cloth hangers,
 collecting the extra clothing from the public, recycling
 Sustainable fashion has been in talks for quite some   and using the yarns for making new apparels and
 years now. Hundreds of new ‘sustainable’ and   footwear.
 ‘recycled’ textile and apparel products see the light of
 the day every year generated from post-consumer   Other brands that are working with dedication but are
 textile/PET waste, pre-production waste, and worn   not as famous include:
 garment waste that get dumped/landfilled after their   • Parley for the Oceans, an organisation that raises
 life cycle. This landfilling has been widely considered   awareness amongst brands and consumers about
 an alarming signal, and the apparel and textile supply   Oceans, partnered with adidas and collected the
 chain has tremendously worked on the solutions   ocean waste to unveil a swimwear collection.
 lately.  • Leigh fibres launched Safeleigh that uses the cut
 scrap of protective clothing like firemen garment,
 The most notable recent initiative towards this   bulletproof vest and mix with aramid (natural FR fibre)   polyester fabric waste from fabric cuttings of its   discarded plastic into yarn and fibres for
 approach is the one taken by the Netherlands to   to create a clothing line that has flame retardancy as   outerwear production  manufacturing of outerwear
 strengthen circular economy concept in the denim   a natural character.  • Crystal International, the world’s renowned   • Pratibha Syntex Ltd., a well-known name in the
 industry, wherein the Government has signed an   • Repreve is another brand that markets yarns from   apparel manufacturing group, recently launched its   sustainable garment and textile industry, has
 agreement with 30 companies in denim industry that   PET bottles and reports convey that over 1,300   4Zero collection which is made out of sustainable   established first certified C2C (Cradle to Cradle)
 emphasises on the use of more recycled materials in   schools/universities/institutes in the USA are using   fabric that includes recycled materials such as   garments collection and the majority of the polyester
 denim products.  graduation gowns made using Repreve recycled   Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) recycled cotton and   used by the company is recycled
 yarns      REPREVE recycled materials                        • The R Collective recently launched its denim
 Some famous brands working on sustainability are:  • BIONIC is one such fabric yarn made from recycled   • Hirdaramani Group has been manufacturing   collection named The Denim Reimagined in which it
 • H&M for sustainable fashion concept Looop   ocean waste  garments using recycled ‘Ocean Plastic.’  partnered with The Levis. The R Collective is working to
 “Looop collection”, which is in-store recycling system   • Cheng Kung Garments which has adopted   • Debonair Group in Bangladesh has started   reduce fashion’s climate impact, and Levi’s supported
 for its customers in Sweden, is one-of-a-kind   recycling concept strongly and is recycling its   establishing a recycling facility in 2020 to turn   its creative and experimental upcycling goals.


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