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Textile Exchange report on textile industry’s progress in the use of sustainable materials

Global nonprofit organization Textile Exchange released a new report that analyzes the textile industry’s progress in the adoption and use of sustainable materials and spells out a potential vision for post-COVID 19 materials strategies.

Its Material Change Insights Report draws on exclusive data provided through Textile Exchange’s Corporate Fiber & Materials Benchmark (CFMB) program, which is the largest peer-to-peer comparison initiative in the textiles sector with more than 170 voluntary brand participants, the organization said.

Its CFMB program “fills a necessary industry gap by rigorously analyzing self-reported company data to track the materials sourcing progress of individual companies as well as the industry at large,” they noted.

The data paints an industry that is shifting to “preferred materials” (or environmentally and socially preferred fibers and materials, such as organic cotton, biosynthetics or recycled polyester), as well as actively aligning with global efforts, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in addition to transitioning to a circular economy, Textile Exchange said.

Its research builds on the organization’s Material Change Index (MCI), a collection of indices that tracks individual company progress published earlier this year.

Liesl Truscott, Textile Exchange European and Materials strategy director, who leads the program, said that “Amidst tragedy and chaos, the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the deep interconnectedness that exists between people and planetary systems. It shows the turmoil that can result when one element of the system is out of balance — a situation that is certain to repeat itself many times over if we ignore long-term risks like climate change.”

 “It’s time to rethink the textiles industry to make it fit for the future. But first we need to know where we stand, and this is where the Material Change Insights Report comes in,” Truscott said.

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