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Keeping the Fashion Industry Sustainable: Five Things you need to know

Author: Tony Zega
by Tony Zega
Posted: Jun 13, 2018

On an average, any famous clothing brand produces more than 1 million garments every day. That is huge. You wouldn’t even know how many garments are put to waste. Similarly, an individual who buys 100 outfits per year throws away almost half of them every time they get new ones. These are surely some concerning figures.

Just as the world heads towards technology and robots, can private label clothing manufacturers come up with better recycling options. Clothes are a necessity but producing them in such a way to keep up with fashion and protecting the planet. Is it possible?

Imagine if clothes were completely recyclable and made with smallest resources possible. Maybe then, there’d be ways to keep the industry alive and running. We’ve sorted out five solutions for the fashion industry’s most talked-about sustainability problem below.

1. Introducing Polyester eating microbes

Clothes are made from a compound called polyester, which is almost impossible to recycle. By introducing a new microbe that eats up old shirts and used cut and sew clothing, can help bring clothes back to raw material form. This can be sold back to manufacturers and prove to be a cheaper option when making new fabrics.

2. Producing Yarn by recycling food waste

According to a new research, citrus bi products can be recycled to raw materials that can be spun into a yarn. Interesting thought! Any local orange juice manufacturing produces around 25 million tons of waste every year. With a working team and collection plant, this idea can save whole lot of money.

3. Tracking all the wasted fabric on factory flooring

On an estimate, 15% of the total fabric ends up being wasted on factory floors. A team of young entrepreneurs recently came up with the idea of a designing a database that would track all the leftovers, so other cut and sew manufacturers could use them.

4. Making use of your old cotton clothes

Cotton is a material produced with great effort and long processes, therefore very hard to recycle. However, there is a good news. Based on a newly designed innovation-filled process, an environmental friendly solvent dissolves old cotton clothing into a cotton-like material, which can later be spun into machines to produce exactly like cotton.

This saves a lot of money and resources. You can now recycle your entire old cut and sew t-shirts!

5. Making fabrics from Algae

This I am sure you have never heard of before. Quick-growing algae can now be used to produce fabric that could replace cotton in the future.

Since many custom clothing manufacturers use cotton as a main substituent for manufacturing all types of apparel, cotton is very much in demand. But sadly, just to produce one yarn of cotton, more than 20,000 litres of water and plenty of insecticides are used. We don’t even know how many resources are wasted every day just to design that trendy pair of Levi’s jeans!
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