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Preloved Fashion Platform Vestiaire Collective Secures US$64 Million For Asia Expansion
Amidst the global campaign Fashion Revolution Week, Paris-based resale fashion online platform Vestiaire Collective announced today that it has landed US$64 million in new funding. The latest injection of capital was financed by both!-->…
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Scientists Discover A Bacterium That Feeds On Toxic Hard-To-Recycle Plastic Polyurethane
A bacterium that breaks down toxic plastic as food, which in the process helps treat the plastic, has been found by scientists. The particular toxic plastic it feeds on is polyurethane, which is widely used in many industrial and!-->…
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Sustainable Fashion Is Learning From Japan’s Traditional Boro Textiles
In New York, Japan Society’s new exhibit “Boro Textiles: Sustainable Aesthetics” sheds light on the sustainability lessons that fashion designers are still learning from the traditional textile practice. Boro is a centuries-old textile!-->…
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Kamikatsu, The Waste-Free Village Of Japan, Is Setting An Example For The World
A remote village on the Japanese island of Shikoku has been practicing a low-waste economy for nearly 20 years. By contrast to Japan’s nationwide record of being the world’s second largest producer of plastic waste, the town of Kamikatsu!-->…
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Amcor Develops First 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Clear PET Container
Global packaging company Amcor has just developed and launched a PET container made from 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content resin. According to the company, the clear bottles are the first of its kind in the world. They are!-->…
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Preloved Handbag Platform Rebag Debuts Resale-Swap-Rental ‘Infinity’ Programme
Luxury handbag resale platform Rebag has just launched a new programme that lets customers exchange a recent preloved purchase for another bag. The programme takes the circular fashion approach to the next level by incentivising consumers!-->…
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Should You Quit Reusables Because Of Coronavirus? It’s Complicated
Amid the current coronavirus pandemic, there seems to be fear around the use of reusable products. Many companies are now temporarily banning the use of reusables as a “precautionary” measure. In this Green Queen in-depth feature, we!-->…
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Puma Launches Sportswear Collection Made From Recovered Ocean Plastic Waste
German multinational sportswear brand Puma has created a new collection of footwear and clothing made using recycled plastic. In collaboration with First Mile, a United Kingdom-based company supporting low-income communities around the!-->…
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New Fund To Support Hong Kong Recyclers During Coronavirus Pandemic
As a part of the Hong Kong government’s Anti-epidemic Scheme to help the city cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, a new programme will be launched to provide financial support for recyclers. An estimated HK$100 million!-->…
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Samsung Partners With Textile Brand Kvadrat To Launch Upcycled Accessories
South Korean multinational electronics company Samsung has just partnered up with Danish eco textile company Kvadrat to launch a range of upcycled accessories for the brand’s devices. Citing user demand for more sustainable and!-->…
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New EU Rules To End Throwaway Culture Fuelling Global Climate & Waste Crisis
New European rules could spell the end of the throwaway culture where products are constantly bought and binned, fuelling the global climate crisis and mounting waste problem. The regulations, announced by the European Commission, will!-->…
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H&M Launches B2B Service To Help Other Brands Become More Sustainable
H&M, one of the world’s largest fast fashion houses, has just launched a new sustainable fashion B2B service called Treadler. The service will offer other companies access to H&M’s global supply chain and sustainable product!-->…
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Plastic-Free Dyper Subscription Collects Used Nappies & Turns Them Into Compost For Public Projects
Dyper, a bamboo diaper subscription platform based in the United States, has recently started a new ReDyper program in partnership with recycling company TerraCycle to take back used nappies from customers to compost them. Launched last!-->…
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Kellogg’s Bear Naked Granola Brand Develops First Ever 100% Recyclable Cereal Pouch
American multinational food manufacturer Kellogg Company has just revealed its first fully recyclable cereal pouch for granola sold under its Bear Naked Inc. brand. Unlike most types of plastic zipper pouch packaging sold across mainstream!-->…
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Global Waste Crisis: Let’s Talk About Low-Value Plastics
While plastic water bottles tend to dominate the headlines when it comes to the plastic waste crisis, the problem of low-value plastics often gets cast aside. But the reality is that low value plastics take up a massive share of global!-->…
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#IWD2020: 7 Hong Kong Women Changing The Future Of Fashion
International Women’s Day is internationally recognised on the 8th March every year, and represents a focal point for women’s rights and is a celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Sustainable!-->…
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Riya Collective: First Go-To Rental Platform For Indian Fashion & Wedding Wear Gets Y Combinator Funding
Based in the United States, Riya Collective is a rental startup offering high-end and luxury Indian clothing on a consignment basis. The company tackles a three-pronged issue: the difficulty of finding trendy and traditional garments!-->…
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British Airways To Eliminate 700 Tonnes Of Single-Use Plastic This Year
British Airways, the flag carrier of the United Kingdom, has just announced that it plans to remove 700 tonnes of single-use plastic from its flights over the course of 2020. The company will be swapping disposable plastic items for “more!-->…
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Gap Partners With ThredUP, Latest Fashion Retailer To Join Resale Trend
Gap has become the latest retailer to hop on the secondhand resale market, following multiple high-profile players looking to stay relevant and cash-in on shifting consumer tastes for sustainable fashion. In partnership with one of the!-->…
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‘Quit The Jar!’ New Zero-Waste Book Gets Real About Taking Action Versus Talking Action
Polly Barks, a zero-waste educator who lives a full waste-free lifestyle in Indiana in the United States, will soon be launching her new book on everything to do with zero-waste sustainable living. Titled More Than A Plastic Bag: An Action!-->…
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Cruelty-Free Label Save The Duck Debuts Recyclable Jackets From 100% Upcycled Materials
Italian eco fashion brand Save The Duck is debuting a new range of sustainable, animal-free and recyclable outerwear jackets for their Spring-Summer collection, which are made using 100% recycled materials, including recovered ocean waste!-->…
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