A citizen science study links Kantamanto Market's textile waste to microfiber pollution 20–200 times higher than global averages, revealing fast fashion's hidden health and environmental costs.
Jeff Bezos is investing $34 million in lab-grown fabrics. Could bacteria-fed fibers finally make fast fashion sustainable?
"There’s too many clothes for all our needs." ...
On paper, it looks like a circular solution to fast fashion’s waste problem. But in reality, each step carries its own devastating cost on the Panipat’s people and its environment.
According to the Environment Illinois Research & Education Center, the recent study found microplastics across all 31 tested ...
The concentration of harmful plastics shows the need for laws to prevent them from entering the water, an environmental group ...
Need for minerals, biofuels and pulp adding to pressures from ranching, monocrops, oil and logging, analysis finds ...
In an attempt to fulfil our complex needs and find a unique expression of identity and to feel comfortable, or many a time to be accepted by ...
The organization has committed $34 million to researchers developing alternatives to common fashion materials such as cotton, ...
More than 8 billion tons of plastic waste clog the planet. If stacked within Chicago’s Millennium Park, plastic dumped into ...
You’ve had a spring clean and decluttered your wardrobe, and now you’re wondering what to do with the pile of unwanted ...