Monthly Archives: February 2020

Plastic Leak Guidelines Released

First standardized guidelines measuring plastic pollution published by the Plastic Leak Project Leading sustainability consulting group Quantis and ecodesign center EA, in partnership with 35 member organizations and stakeholders, have released of the Plastic Leak Project (PLP) Guidelines, the first standardized methodology to map, measure and forecast plastic leakage. IWTO is proud to be part of this project, and in furthering the understanding of the sustainability of textiles throughout the supply chain. The Plastic Problem Plastic leakage is the potential amount of macro- and microplastics that are not kept in a circular loop or properly managed at their end-of-life, and thus leak into the environment. Following a yearlong collaboration and rigorous testing of the methodology through two in-depth pilot projects, the pioneering guidelines and proof-of-concept case studies are publicly available as of 28 February 2020. Download the Plastic Leak Project Methodological Guidelines and Brief. Of the estimated 8300 million metric tons of virgin plastic

By |2024-01-25T14:26:56+01:00February 28th, 2020|News|Comments Off on Plastic Leak Guidelines Released

ISPO Munich: Innovation x Responsibility

Has the international sporting goods industry finally woken up? Sustainability, fair trade, and social responsibility have been on the radar of sporting goods manufacturers for years now and continue to gain traction. With consumers increasingly on the look-out for fair-trade products as well as those made using environmentally friendly processes, companies are under pressure to adopt an appropriate stance. In line with the motto “Be responsible”, ISPO Munich 2020 offered 80,000 visitors a comprehensive insight into the areas of environmental protection, production & design, and society & health. Sustainability Hub At the Sustainability Hub, hosted by ISPO partner Greenroom Voice, "it wasn't just about business anymore," noted organiser Transparency Showcase Cira Reidel. "The collective wake up was tangible. For the first time, there was a real discussion about what we have to face as an industry. "Even the bright pink elephant in the room got tackled: 'How much stuff do we actually need? Don't we

By |2024-01-25T14:23:30+01:00February 21st, 2020|News|Comments Off on ISPO Munich: Innovation x Responsibility

Summer Wool Shines at Pitti Filati 86

Janet Prescott reports from Florence It may have been some time coming, but summer wool is a reality: that was one of the main messages of Pitti Filati where yarns and knitwear for Spring /Summer 2021 were on display. Increasingly used in light fabrics, wool brings freshness, breathability and adaptability to summer clothing. This is modern wool at its finest and we will surely see more as wool continues to lose its identification as a fibre suitable only for cold weather. Pitti Filati highlights La Lana d’Estate (“Summer Wool”) Introducing fine micron yarn for fine-gauge knits, Zegna Baruffa Lane Borgosesia launched “La Lana d’Estate” or Summer Wool, a major project with The Woolmark Company. The project highlights wool's biodegradability and renewable qualities, enhancing many of the natural characteristics which make it so important currently. From the Spinners Summer season 2021 spinners have produced fashion yarns with multiple structures, printed surfaces, twists and dynamic looks brushed,

By |2022-09-01T07:00:00+02:00February 17th, 2020|News|Comments Off on Summer Wool Shines at Pitti Filati 86
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