Fashion Trends Are Often Recycled. Now More Clothing Can Be, Too.

By Ellen Rosen - New York Times

This article is part of our new series, Currents, which examines how rapid advances in technology are transforming our lives.

Sustainability in the fashion industry was once the focus of only a handful of designers like Stella McCartney and outdoor gear companies such as Patagonia.

But traditional and new brands are trying to improve a supply chain increasingly criticized for contributing to landfills and causing other forms of pollution throughout the manufacturing process.

From collaborating on the creation of biofibers to the manufacturing of environmentally friendly tag fasteners, some in the apparel sector are working with technology start-ups to clean up the world’s closets. Read More…

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