An emerging green chemistry process can produce a pair of denim jeans using up to 92 percent less water and up to 30 percent less energy than conventional denim manufacturing methods, scientists have ...
This month, denim brand DL1961 will show how old clothes and scraps can be turned into a new pair of jeans at the Frieze in London on May 27th and May 28th. The New York-based brand is aiming to build ...
Fashion as we know it is taking a major toll on the planet. The apparel industry is responsible for 10% of all human carbon emissions and is the second greatest consumer of the world's water, making ...
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 ...
Denim jeans have become a mainstay of wardrobes the world over, but with some estimates suggesting that over 2,500 gallons (9,463 l) of water, almost a pound of chemicals and significant amounts of ...
The denim producers are expanding from fabric producers to comprehensive garment suppliers. Despite obstacles such as the need for skilled workers and substantial initial capital requirements for ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Melbourne-headquartered fashion label Nobody Denim – founded by well-known rag trader John Condilis – has axed 40 garment workers at ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Monomoy Capital Partners, a New York private equity fund focused on value investing and business improvement, and Kingsmoor LLC, an investment company with extensive ...
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 ...