12 Materials Of The Future That Could Change The Face Of Fashion

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12 Materials Of The Future That Could Change The Face Of Fashion
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From leather alternatives to carbon-capturing materials, these are the eco-friendly textiles to know now.

Given that the production and processing of materials makes up the majority of fashion’s carbon footprint, it’s no wonder there has been a renewed focus on textile innovation across the industry of late. Just this year, we’ve seen

launch its first bag made from Mylo, an alternative leather made from mushroom roots; Zara unveil its first products made from LanzaTech’s carbon-capturing material; and Gucci-owner Kering investing in lab-grown leather start-up VitroLabs., which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. “Ten years ago, it was just not understood why there was a need in the first place to have materials that have a lower environmental impact,” she tells.

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