WASHINGTON, June 19, 2012 — Like sausage, making denim jeans isn't pretty. Some estimates suggest that producing one pair of jeans requires more than 2,500 gallons of water, nearly a pound of ...
The partners aim to jointly advance sustainable denim manufacturing. Credit: seeshooteatrepeat/Shutterstock.com. The collaboration will combine CleanKore’s patented ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MILAN — For a long time, the denim industry concentrated its production hubs in countries like China, Bangladesh, Pakistan and ...
Hi, my name is Mara. I am Italian, live in the UK, and am a writer for Eco-Stylist. When I moved to the UK in 2014, I worked in some of London’s most iconic retail stores. I was constantly surrounded ...
Think about classic blue jeans. The rich color comes from indigo, and it’s so ubiquitous both in fashion and in the American cultural imagination that it’s easy to imagine denim cloth as a naturally ...
You’ve read the headlines about how polluting fashion is, how brands have been guilty of greenwashing products in their marketing, and how shoppers are demanding sustainability more than ever. It’s ...
A new technique for dyeing denim using a chemical that turns blue in sunlight could slash the environmental impact of jeans manufacturing. Blue denim is dyed with indigo – a compound once extracted ...
Wrangler aims to cut the amount of water used in the production of its jeans by 50% by 2030, the brand announced on Thursday. The denim brand will focus on the water used during fabric construction, ...
When it comes to denim, we all want the same things: quality, durability, and versatility. While those three sartorial attributes normally warrant a steep price tag (we're talking easily into the $200 ...
The collaboration will combine CleanKore’s patented low-impact dyeing technology with HMS’ sludge-free washing and finishing process. The two clean-tech innovators plan to pilot a joint programme with ...