AMSTERDAM – Today, Fashion for Good launches the ‘Untapped Agricultural Waste Project’ to validate and scale technologies that can successfully transform agricultural waste into sustainable textile fibres.
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Materials science company Circular Systems has struck a licensing agreement with Nishat Mills to better fulfill mass orders for customers across the globe to scale its positive impact.
Read MoreCircular Systems is scaling up textile innovation in South Asia. The Seattle-based material-science firm announced Wednesday a global licensing agreement with Pakistan’s Nishat Mills to increase production of its Texloop RCOT Primo recycled cotton and Agraloop BioFibre yarns…
Read MoreThis spring, much of its collection uses the innovative Agraloop Biofibre, which is a high-quality natural material made from food-crop waste.
Read MoreThe key players transforming cotton: Circular Systems: Processes post-industrial textile waste into Texloop RCOT
Read MoreMore and more circular textile innovations using ag-residue-based fibers are cropping up — we’ve seen fabric and accessories from companies such as Crop-a-Porter, Agraloop and Able Made, to name a few — and expect to see many more to come.
Read MoreCircular Systems has announced that its Agraloop ™ 1.0 technology will be the first to convert stems from leftover CBD hemp crops into fibers that can be used in fashion products.
Read More— in this case, oilseed hemp waste — into a natural fiber, Agraloop™ Biofibre™ can be found in several pieces, such as the sleeveless cropped hoodie and the softly structured trench coat.
Read MoreFor Spring 2021, H&M takes another bold step in its sustainability efforts, leading the change within the fashion industry by upscaling new innovative materials such as Agraloop™ Biofibre™…
Read MoreSustainability for all! A Conscious collection made entirely from food crop waste, recycled cotton, organic linen and other more sustainable materials. Try on the future of fashion. Check out Agraloop BioFibre materials featured in the collection.
Read MoreLos Angeles-based Circular Systems is converting the stalks from CBD hemp crop leftovers into new fibres.
Read MoreCircular Systems co-founder and CEO Isaac Nichelson jokes that his company’s newest product, the Agraloop BioFibre, is a treasure crafted from trash.
Read More“The women’s blazer made from Agraloop™ Hemp Biofibre™. The fabric felt lovely and smooth, it reminded me of silk.”
Read MoreIn addition, hemp-based fibers come from Agraloop, a company that manufactures textile fibers from fibrous food waste.
Read MoreEach piece is made from a sustainably-sourced material that is itself made from waste, including one that transforms food crop waste into a natural fibre
Read More"For AW20, we really wanted to be trailblazers - pushing the limits of creativity and sustainable fashion - by focusing on waste"
Read More…Features clothes and accessories made from innovative waste materials like AgraLoop made from food crop waste
Read MoreThis we have accomplished with a little bit of help from old and new friends like Hemp Biofibre™
Read MoreAgraloop™ is a process that transforms food waste into a new and innovative type of biofiber.
Read More…New award-winning “natural” fibre called Agraloop, which is conjured out of food crop waste
Read MoreAgraloop Hemp Biofibre, which won a Global Change Award in 2018, makes its commercial debut worldwide
Read MoreFor this collection, H&M is using cutting-edge innovation, namely Agraloop’s Hemp Biofibre, which won the Global Change Award in 2018.
Read MoreBlazer, $209 - Material: Agraloop BioFibre, organic cotton, TENCEL Lyocell
Read MoreThis year the brand is using two new materials: Hemp Biofibre™, made from oilseed hemp crop waste, and Naia™ Renew, a cellulosic fibre sourced from circular content.
As mentioned previously, most items in the collection are made from sustainable materials such as Agraloop Hemp Biofibre, made from food crop waste.
Hemp Biofibre™, made from oilseed hemp crop waste, and Naia™ Renew, a cellulosic fibre sourced from circular content
Read MoreFor AW20, there’s Agraloop Hemp Biofiber…which converts food crop waste into a new natural fiber, in this case oil-seed hemp.
Read MoreSome of the pieces have been crafted using the Agraloop process that converts oilseed hemp crop waste into a new natural called Hemp Biofibre
Read MoreThe workwear pieces crafted from Agraloop Hemp BioFibre – a natural fibre made from oil-seed hemp
Read MoreH&M are using a brand new process, launching with this collection, called Agraloop Hemp Biofibre
Read MoreThe materials and initiatives that are new to H&M are Agraloop Hemp Biofibre, Eastman Naia Renew, We Are SpinDye and Made of Air.
Read MoreAgraloop, a 2018 H&M Foundation Global Change Award first-prize winner, converts food-crop waste, like leftovers from oilseed hemp, into biofiber, a new natural fiber, launching worldwide with this collection.
Read MoreBetween an escalating global pandemic, unabating racial turmoil and increasingly divisive politics that have at times spiraled into violence, 2020 is proving to be one of the most dramatic and difficult years.
Read MoreBrun pointed out that this will be the world launch for a few new fabrics, like Agraloop BioFibre from Circular Systems, a natural fiber made from converted food crop waste.
Read MoreCircular Systems’ Agraloop, in contrast, sees food crop waste as a valuable resource, a feed stock for natural fiber products.
Read MoreConsumers, food businesses, and policymakers are increasingly aware of the need to improve our food system’s impact on the environment.
Read MoreNew report reveals how emulating nature’s lessons in the fashion industry can enhance ecosystems
Read MoreThe power of Agraloop is in its ability to benefit agricultural regions, all while transforming the global fashion industry.
Read MoreAn interview with Isaac Nichelson, Founder and CEO of Circular Systems S.P.C.
Read MoreAn interview with Isaac Nichelson, Founder and CEO of Circular Systems S.P.C.
Read More“We’re at this juncture where the fashion industry has finally recognized that it’s critical not just to habitat and the human species but to the survival of the industry to achieve resource efficiency,” said Isaac Nichelson.
Read MoreThroughout the year, Sustaining Voices will recognize the efforts of both individuals and companies across five categories.
Read MoreWinner of the H&M Foundation’s Global Change Award, Circular Systems creates material from crop residue caused by the farming of hemp, flax, pineapples, bananas and sugar cane.
Read MoreInstead of incinerating factory floor scraps, materials-science startup Circular Systems is reusing them to create new fabrics. Instead of burning flax and hemp stalks, Circular Systems is turning them into yarn.
Read MoreHere’s a look at some of the smartest sustainable products of the year, from greener shoes to smarter thermostats.
Read MoreAbout 100 exhibitors were at the inaugural ReMode. They included retail/fashion-tech companies Shopify and Joor, which took booth space in the same hall as Circular Systems, which makes fabrics out of agricultural waste such as sugarcane husks and recycled fibers.
Read MoreIt's no secret that much of fashion's problems regarding its impact on the environment stems from its reliance on the old way of doing things.
Read MoreIsaac Nichelson is on a mission. He wants to make the fashion industry more sustainable and deal with a predicted decline in the supply of natural fibers for textiles.
Read MoreLooking to sell clothing with real “a-peel?” Try making them out of bananas. That’s the conceit behind Circular Systems, a materials-science startup that wants to turn food crop waste like pineapple leaves,
Read MoreIsaac Nichelson, a three-decade veteran of the sustainable fashion industry, learned of the magnitude of this waste and saw an opportunity
Read MoreI also learned that we will soon be wearing bananas. Los Angeles–based fabric developer Isaac Nichelson believes we should focus our farming on food crops whose leftovers can be turned into clothing fibers.
Read MoreCircular Systems S.P.C. (Social Purpose Corp.) is a materials science company focusing on converting agricultural, industrial and post-consumer wastes into high value textile fibers for the fashion industry.
Read More“[It’s a] regenerative system that uses plant-based chemistry and plant-based energy to upgrade the fibres whilst enriching the local communities and creating a new economic system.”
Read MoreCircular Systems wins €1m Global Change Award, which recognises the most exciting eco-friendly fashion developments, at a ceremony in Stockholm.
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