We’re happy to share that our Innovator SPINNOVA® has teamed up with premium bag brand ASK Scandinavia to bring a naturally dyed handbag to the market in 2025. 👜✨ The visually striking yet practical work tote bag is made with fabric that contains 30% wood-based SPINNOVA® fibres and 70% cotton. The fabric has been dyed with Natural indigo Ltd Finland’s natural dye, made from Paulig Group’s coffee waste. “Using natural dyes to create the bag’s colour highlights the comprehensive sustainability approach considered during the design phase. We set out to explore the versatility of Spinnova’s fibre in different applications and dyeing methods, and are very satisfied with the result.” — Shahriare Mahmood, PhD Mahmood, Chief Product and Sustainability Officer at Spinnova. Check out the full story here: https://lnkd.in/d8dYekMU #FashionForGood #Innovation #CircularEconomy #Spinnova #ASKScandinavia #SustainableFashion #LowImpactMaterials
Fashion for Good
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We're a global initiative that's here to make all fashion good - as an innovation platform and a convenor for change.
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Fashion for Good is the global initiative that’s here to make all fashion good. By sparking and scaling innovation, by offering practical action in the form of support, funding and roadmaps, and by fostering sector-wide collaboration rather than competition, we enable the daring invention and widespread adoption of good fashion practice. With an Innovation Hub in Amsterdam that supports a global network of change makers, we are reimagining how fashion is designed, made, worn and reused for the good of people and the planet.
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- Detailhandel kleding en mode
- Bedrijfsgrootte
- 11 - 50 medewerkers
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- Amsterdam
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- Naamloze vennootschap
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- 2017
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Primair
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Amsterdam, NL
Medewerkers van Fashion for Good
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Exciting news for your wardrobe! 👗✨ Our Innovator Save Your Wardrobe has teamed up with SANDRO to launch a repair service, helping customers treasure their clothes for longer. Building on a successful collaboration with maje, this partnership is part of the SMCP – Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot, Fursac Group’s broader commitment to circularity. Available both in-store and online with just a few clicks, this service ensures that Sandro pieces continue to live on, well beyond their original collections. Launching first in France, with plans to expand internationally, this collaboration reflects a shared vision for a more circular future. Together, they are making it easier than ever for brands and customers to repair, care for, and extend the life of their favourite garments, bringing circular fashion to the forefront of the industry. ♻️ Learn more about how Save Your Wardrobe is redefining fashion’s future: https://lnkd.in/dF678QnC #FashionForGood #CircularEconomy #Innovation #RepairService #SaveYourWardrobe #SandroParis #SustainableFashion
Treasure clothes for longer. SANDRO is proud to introduce a new service designed to extend the life of our pieces. In collaboration with the pioneering tech platform Save Your Wardrobe, we now offer a repair service, available both in-store and through our website with just a few clicks. Launching initially in France, with expansion to other countries soon, this initiative reflects our commitment to promoting a more circular fashion and ensuring that our pieces live longer than the collections they are created for. #SandroParis #CircularFashion #RepairService
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Silk-tacular fibre beyond the cocoons 🐛 Silk is one of the oldest fibres that humans have been weaving into a fabric — originating in China, silk is a natural protein fibre that comes from the cocoons of silkworms and is the only natural filament fibre, meaning that one filament from one cocoon can measure 1000 yards! Commonly considered a low-waste, renewable and biodegradable fibre, more sustainable than many others, the production of silk still raises concerns about water consumption, chemical usage, environmental pollution, and its impact on worker and animal rights. Silk cocoons are made up of one continuous thread — known as a filament — that gives silk its smoothness and lustre. To ensure that the thread remains continuous, the silkworm has to be prevented from emerging from the cocoon, making the process harmful to silkworms. Thankfully, there are many new innovations and promising alternatives to traditional silk emerging, that use less water, less energy, no harmful chemicals and are cruelty-free: 🕸️ Spintex manufactures pure and strong silk fibres spun from water-based silk solution, partly sourced from pre-consumer waste as well as peace silk, a type of silk that does not harm the silkworm. 🧵 Cocoon Biotech has developed proprietary methods to isolate the silk protein (fibroin) from silkworm cocoons, creating EcoSilk™— an all-natural, biodegradable, and versatile material that can be used as a sustainable ingredient in various healthcare, consumer, and industrial products. Read more about other biobased materials https://lnkd.in/eQZCdGSX #silk #goodmaterials #sustainability #innovation #use #materials #innovations #sustainablefashion
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The Fashion for Good team is heading to the Textile Exchange Conference 2024! 🌎 Our Managing Director, Katrin Ley, will lead an insightful breakout session, "The Realities and Returns of Textile Innovation", on October 31st, from 3:15 PM to 4:30 PM. Joining her are industry pioneers: Lundmark Magnus from Circulose Kathleen Rademan from Circ® Camilla Skjønning Jørgensen from Syre Carolina Sister Cohn from Eastman Claire Mattelet from Indorama Ventures Textile Exchange’s annual conference is a pivotal gathering of fashion, textile, and apparel leaders, united in tackling the climate crisis. This is where supply chain experts, financial backers, and hands-on practitioners collaborate to confront industry challenges and shape impactful, practical solutions. Come for three days of dynamic discussions, optional field trips, and networking with global brands, material innovators, farmers, non-profits, academics, and more! 🗓️ October 28-31, 2024 📍 Pasadena Convention Center, California Learn more and reserve your virtual spot here: https://lnkd.in/edBsPFUr #SustainableFashion #TextileExchange #TextileInnovation #ClimateAction #FashionForGood #Collaboration
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📣 New opportunity 📣 We're looking for an Innovation Manager (Validation) focused on Materials and Packaging to join our team. We seek an Innovation Manager who will be responsible for overseeing Fashion for Good’s Innovation Platform validation activities in the areas that include Materials (incl. recycled fibres, leather alternatives, biosynthetics, cotton etc), Packaging, Performance Materials and Denim. They will be responsible for managing 4 direct reports. The Innovation Manager will be part of the Fashion for Good innovation team reporting into the Innovation Director - Validation. Key responsibilities include: ✳️ Innovator Due Diligence and Support ✳️ Innovation Intelligence ✳️ Project and Stakeholder Management ✳️ Team leadership and milestone management Innovation platform ✳️ Strategy If this sounds like a good fit, apply now below! Know someone who'd be great for the role? Tag them in the comments 👇 https://lnkd.in/gch_SZg4 #fashionforgood #vacancy #hiring #innovation #materials
Innovation Manager Validation - Materials - Fashion for Good
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We are proud to announce that our innovator Ambercycle has partnered with Reformation to introduce cycora® material in Reformation’s latest collection! The collection, focused on evening-appropriate gowns and separates, will incorporate cycora® polyester, a high-performance material made from discarded textiles that would otherwise be destined for landfills or incineration. cycora® provides a circular solution by regenerating textiles into new, high-quality fabrics, overcoming the performance limitations of conventional recycled materials. “Through cycora®, Ambercycle is helping brands like Ref bring closed-loop garments to the market. This is an especially important step forward for circular fashion when you consider that more than half of global fiber production is composed of fossil fuel-derived synthetics like polyester and, at present, nearly all of it ends up in landfill after its first life", says Kathleen Talbot, Chief Sustainability Officer and VP of Operations at Reformation. This launch marks the beginning of an ongoing partnership between Ambercycle and Reformation, and we are proud to be part of their journey! Read more at this link: https://lnkd.in/gASc_6dG #innovations #sustainablefashion #sustainability #textilerecycling
Ambercycle and Reformation Kick-Off Partnership with Collection Featuring cycora®
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Agricultural or farm waste is a significant aspect of the farming industry that demands careful consideration. It counts as biomass or secondary produce from plants that are primarily not grown for textiles or materials but are grown for other purposes like food, medicines, etc. Many farmers turn to agricultural burning to manage this waste, which they view as the most effective and cost-efficient method for clearing land, fertilising soil, and preparing it for new plantations. However, these blazes and the wildfires that spread from them are the world’s largest source of black carbon, a threat both to human and environmental health. Our leading innovator, AltMat addresses this issue by using a mixture of mechanical, chemical, and enzymatic processes to produce natural cellulose fibre and yarn from the agricultural waste of food and other crops (like hemp oil, hemp CBD, linseed, pineapple, etc.). Read more about the innovators’ stories, technologies, and challenges at https://lnkd.in/e8y_gSAR #innovation #sustainability #sustainablefashion #alternativematerial #circularfashion #nextgenmaterial
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Changemakers, let’s decarbonise fashion! 💪 As one of the official nominators for the Global Change Award, Fashion for Good is now on the lookout for a wide range of changemakers who can accelerate the textile industry towards net zero. H&M Foundation is searching for passionate individuals – systems thinkers, creatives, researchers, entrepreneurs and more - who are addressing high-emission areas along the textile value chain. The innovation should be early-stage and focus on sustainable materials and processes, responsible production, mindful consumption or be a wildcard that supports the GCA purpose. Do you know of someone? Let us know. Learn more at globalchangeaward.com #sustainablefashion #sustainability #innovation #award #hmfoundation #netzero
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Celebrate with us our innovator NFW and its work in PANGAIA's latest product launch, the GAIA bag! 🌟 Culminating a two-year collaboration between NFW and PANGAIA, the GAIA bag is a minimal tote made entirely of MIRUM, NFW's 100% bio-based, plastic leather alternative. The high-performance material is derived from natural inputs like clay and responsibly sourced rubber, with this edition showcasing the "most traceable and low-carbon version” of Mirum to date. Read more about it at this link: https://lnkd.in/e-2-4Tsw
More Than Just A Product
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Baaa-rilliant facts about wool! 🐑 Wool is a natural, renewable, biodegradable and recyclable fibre, known for its breathability, softness, durability, and for its ability to react to changes in the body’s temperature, keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter. With around 1/4 to 1/3 of all wool production in the world coming from Australia, the fibre all starts with the sheep, usually shorn once per year to attain its fleece which is then separated, graded, scoured, cleaned and then spun into yarn or used for other textile purposes. Despite its positive attributes, wool’s production comes at a cost and with its own unique set of challenges around water consumption, land usage and degradation, social impact, labour conditions, high greenhouse gas emissions, traceability and most notably its animal welfare issues. There are many new approaches and promising alternatives to the traditional cultivation and processing of wool that are emerging. These alternatives can include recycled wool, fair-trade wool, and regenerative wool. Wool certifications also exist to monitor its production and ensure it is ethically and environmentally compliant, these include the RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) and OCS (Organic Content Standard) certifications, and wool from GOTS-certified organic farms. What can we do? Start by checking the label, looking for certifications, and prioritising high-quality materials that make a positive impact. By educating ourselves about our clothing materials and making informed choices, we can contribute to a more sustainable future.🌎 Read more about other biobased materials from our report: https://lnkd.in/eQZCdGSX #wool #goodmaterials #sustainability #innovation #use #materials #impact #sustainability