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Orta and Archroma use wool waste to dye denim
Orta is the first denim mill to adopt Archroma's FiberColors, an innovative dye range partially derived from recycled wool waste. FiberColors dyes are synthesized with a minimum of 50 percent wool ...
Advance Denim’s aggressive investment in sustainable production is paying off. In 2021, the denim manufacturer released its most eco-friendly dyeing process yet after three years of constant ...
Textile dyeing is one of the most polluting steps in the fashion supply chain. Most dyes are derived from fossil fuels and optimized for performance and cost. Globally, dyehouses use trillions of ...
At a factory in Vietnam, workers load rolls of undyed polyester into a steel container connected to a storage tank that holds carbon dioxide. When pressure in the container is turned up, the carbon ...
It started quietly in a few backyards where people were looking for alternatives to store bought dyes and synthetic colors.
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