All of that leftover metal, wood, fabric, and tile can find a new home—if you know where to look. Becca Lewis is home maintenance writer who aims to foster confidence in and inspire DIY enthusiasts at ...
Recycling services in Summit County are about to get a little better thanks to a recent agreement between the Summit County Resource Allocation Park and USAgain. The SCRAP began allowing textile ...
Zero Waste Daniel never saw a fabric scrap he didn’t like. He’s seen a lot of pieces of woven fabric that ended on the cutting room floor of many a designer’s studio. He’s been collecting bits of silk ...
New York -- Brooklyn-based clothing designer, Daniel Silverstein is a pioneer in the fashion industry with his innovative and genderless zero-waste brand "Zero Waste Daniel" which utilizes textile ...
The Matoha portable fabric identifier is a handheld scanner that employs near-infrared spectroscopy and AI algorithms to identify fiber types such as cotton, polyester, wool, and blends with high ...
A scrap-smart New York designer challenges the dirty secret of the garment industry. Every year, garment factories dump mountains of fabric scraps into landfills because it’s cheaper than recycling.
Bangladesh’s limited capacity to deal with the enormous waste generated by its textile sector may prove unsustainable as the global fashion industry faces pressure to reduce its environmental ...