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New Fabric Inspired by Nature Repairs Itself

Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have created a self-repairing fabric. A biodegradable solution is the trick to creating long-lasting and durable garments. The mixture of bacteria and yeast is similar to a protein found in squid tentacles and can be applied to fabrics such as polyester and cotton. This coating can also be useful in

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Changing Our Disposable Clothing Culture

Our current fast fashion clothing culture is becoming more and more difficult to maintain. Clothes are never advertised as ‘throw away’ or disposable and yet much of the fashion in today’s stores isn’t created to last more than a season of wear. Inexpensive materials are disguised as more expensive counterparts, which means that more people

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Simplifying Sustainable Fashion

There is a perception in today’s society that fast fashion is easy and convenient, opposing sustainable and slow fashion which is complicated and expensive. However this is a false and harmful perception that only maintains an unsustainable fashion climate. Our demand for cheap clothes is increasing, meaning that fair and safe labour is sacrificed; poor

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Debunking Eco Fashion Myths

There are many misconceptions surrounding eco-fashion that prevent many people from shopping more sustainably. This is unfortunate, as the average Canadian throws away approximately 70 lbs of clothing and textiles per year. Making the switch to sustainable fashion is an extremely effective strategy towards reducing this waste pileup. Here are some of the most common

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Sustainable Fashion – Good for the Planet and Your Wallet

It’s not hard to believe that eco-friendly clothing is good for the planet, but many people believe that as a general rule, eco-friendly clothing is also much more expensive than the less sustainable alternatives. But this is not necessarily the case! Although most people understand that the fashion industry is a major polluter, and that

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New to the idea of recycled fashion? Here’s What You Need to Know

Textile waste has been an often overlooked polluter and component of landfills. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the average North American throws away 68 lbs of clothing yearly. In 2008 approximately 12.4 million tonnes of textiles were created, and this number keeps growing. Without improving sustainability practices, textile recycling, and turning towards more eco-friendly

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