From âlivingâ textiles that photosynthesize to clothing made from engineered algae or wood, we look at high-tech alternative materials that may help the fashion industry reduce its colossal carbon footprint.
The colour black is everywhere. From our phones to our cars to the ink in our pens. But black has a dark side. Every black thing you own is likely to contain carbon black – a pigment derived from petroleum. The way carbon black is made isn’t sustainable. So we’re on a search for the new black.
Carbon Dioxide-Capturing Fabrics - Malwee Group and Xinterra Debut the Ar.voree T-Shirt: The Malwee Group, in collaboration with Singapore-based start-up Xinterra, has introduced an...
Clothing that purifies the air offers a hopeful future in the fight against climate change.
You can get the algae T-shirt here.
Here’s another one – an algae tee that can capture and store carbon from the air.
https://futurevvorld.com/fashion/vollebak-black-algae-t-shirt-carbon-dioxide-biodegradable/
There’s a T-shirt designed with a fabric that can capture carbon from the air.