Textiles go Green to drive Impact

No more fashion victims

Green is the new black; sustainability is in fashion. The slow fashion philosophy, adopted by many of today’s fashionistas in all corners of the world, is based on longer utilization of textiles, better durability, higher quality, ethical production, as well as being environmentally friendly. The desire and public commitment of larger companies to make necessary changes towards more sustainable practices is becoming more and more concrete. Doubtlessly pushed by regulatory drivers forming a seroius threat to traditional productions and current practices that are still very fragmented. However, is our world, and its budding circular economy, ready to face the challenges of our heavily fragmented supply chains and, more importantly, our mindset?

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