The Natural Fiber
Hand spun yarn produced from nettles collected in the Nepalese Himalayas. The post The Natural Fiber appeared first on AllThings.Bio.
View ArticleWhat are vegan shoes
The history of vegan shoes by wiseGEEK. The post What are vegan shoes appeared first on AllThings.Bio.
View ArticleSustainable fashion: Young people have the power for change
As the COP26 United Nations climate change conference prepares to meet in Glasgow in November, there is an urgency to build on the aims of the 2015 Paris agreement to limit global warming. The fashion...
View ArticleA game to make daily habits more sustainable
Over the years, a lot of knowledge has become available with people giving valuable feedback about their user experience. This co-creation and co-design offer an attractive way to inspire future...
View ArticleMicroplastic from textiles and how to avoid it
Microplastics are small plastic pieces of any type of plastic, which are less than 5 mm (0.20 in) in length and are also a subcategory of synthetic microfibers. Microfibers derive from textiles and...
View ArticlePodcast – Episode 3: Don’t say green fashion, say bio-circular fashion
If there’s one thing for sure, our individual taste in clothes is as varied as our taste in food – no two days are ever quite the same. It’s that sense of personal style and identity that the fashion...
View ArticleLearning by playing: AllThings.Bio turns people into bio-heroes
The term bioeconomy may sound detached and unfamiliar to most, a term for professionals rather than for citizens. However, the bioeconomy is increasingly a part of everyday life. The EU-funded project...
View ArticleThe Fashion For Good museum and AllThings.BioPRO take “GROW” exhibition on tour
13 January 2023 – The Fashion for Good Museum created the GROW exhibition to explore the biomaterials and cutting-edge innovations that are shaping the sustainable future of fashion. To show how these...
View ArticleIs organic cotton actually more sustainable than conventional cotton?
Cotton is the world’s most popular and most commonly grown natural fibre and accounts for almost a quarter (22%) of global fibre production. Historically, cotton used to be the most popular fibre for...
View ArticleHow is the bioeconomy changing our lives?
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