Ginning, blowing, carding, drawing, roving, spinning, weaving, dyeing, cutting, sewing, ironing, shipping and trucking — all the steps it took to turn some cotton bolls into your T-shirt. Those ...
Today we make more clothing than ever before. And the driver for this is primarily economic, rather than human need. Over the past decade, the term “circular economy” has entered the fashion industry ...
Clothing company Mi Terro makes literal "milk tees" through recycling spoiled make to make clothing. There are about 116 million tons of dairy products that are wasted around the world with around ...
A new textile recycling process holds the promise of cleaning up the planet and boosting the circular economy. It easily ...
Thrifting goes hand in hand with a sustainable lifestyle. With Americans throwing away over 13 million tons of clothing each year, fast fashion and overconsumption lead to excess waste in landfills, ...
Round bale technology has helped increase both the yield and the efficiency of the harvest. In the past, the standard has been 12 to 15 bales per hour. Now many farmers are able to harvest anywhere ...