Causes Photo by Leighann Blackwood on Unsplash Will we ever be able to recycle our clothes like an aluminum can? A new factory operated by Renewcell, a textile recycling company in Sweden, is the first step in turning old clothes into new, high-quality fashion.
Solutionscommons.wikimedia.org The new laws trying to take the anxiety out of shopping Fashion can’t stop talking about sustainability. Now it may have to put more money where its mouth is, as regulators set their sights on the industry.
Top Story www.nationalgeographic.com Here’s how a ‘circular economy’ could save the world The vision of a “circular economy”—where we use resources sparingly and recycle endlessly—is inspiring businesses and environmentalists alike.
Solutions This new H&M dress is made from wood and recycled jeans The fabric, called Circulose, is a new innovation that lets old fabrics be turned into new thread.
Solutions www.washingtonpost.com Do you know what’s happening to your clothing donations? Manufacturers and consumers are beginning to focus on textile recycling.
Opinion www.nytimes.com Wear clothes? Then you're part of the problem Making, washing and tossing apparel has a big environmental cost.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding