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The Polyester Digester - Using microbes to recycle waste polyester textile. A new type of microbe is being developed that eats ... Meet Akshay Sethi and Moby Ahmed from the team behind Making waste-cotton new - conversion of waste-cotton into new textile A new technology that dissolves textile waste allows for ... An online market for textile leftovers - A marketplace for industrial upcycling of spill in production. A Growing Textile Fibre under Water - Utilizing algae to make renewable textile. Algae are organic sea-organisms that, when picked ... Global change Award - Update of previous winners

Using only water, plant waste and solar energy to produce decomposable nylon, instead of oil, is good news for the planet. 100 Percent Citrus - Creating new textiles out of citrus juice production by-products. There is an increasing demand for ... Weaving a tiny RFID thread with a digitalized “ingredients list” into the garment, the recycling process will become much more ... Algae Apparel - Turning algae into bio-fiber and eco-friendly dye that is also good for your skin. Ten bold ideas. One shared mission: decarbonising the textile industry. Meet the 2025 What do you get when our Everyone a Changemaker mindset meets the opportunity of transforming the fashion industry into a ...

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Global Change Award Winner 2016: Ambercycle

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Ambercycle

The Polyester Digester - Using microbes to recycle waste polyester textile. A new type of microbe is being developed that eats ...

Ambercycle – GCA winner 2016

Ambercycle – GCA winner 2016

Meet Akshay Sethi and Moby Ahmed from the team behind

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Ioncell

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Ioncell

Making waste-cotton new - conversion of waste-cotton into new textile A new technology that dissolves textile waste allows for ...

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Reverse Resources

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Reverse Resources

An online market for textile leftovers - A marketplace for industrial upcycling of spill in production. A

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Algae Fabrics

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Algae Fabrics

Growing Textile Fibre under Water - Utilizing algae to make renewable textile. Algae are organic sea-organisms that, when picked ...

cycora™ by Ambercycle

cycora™ by Ambercycle

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Global change Award - Update of previous winners

Global change Award - Update of previous winners

Global change Award - Update of previous winners

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Making clothes with CHEMISTRY | Ambercycle

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Global Change Award Winner 2017: Sunthetics

Global Change Award Winner 2017: Sunthetics

Using only water, plant waste and solar energy to produce decomposable nylon, instead of oil, is good news for the planet.

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Orange Fiber

Global Change Award Winner 2016: Orange Fiber

100 Percent Citrus - Creating new textiles out of citrus juice production by-products. There is an increasing demand for ...

Update on the winners of Global Change Award 2016

Update on the winners of Global Change Award 2016

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Global Change Award Winner 2017: EON / Adetexs

Weaving a tiny RFID thread with a digitalized “ingredients list” into the garment, the recycling process will become much more ...

Global Change Award Winner 2018: Algaeing

Global Change Award Winner 2018: Algaeing

Algae Apparel - Turning algae into bio-fiber and eco-friendly dye that is also good for your skin.

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2016 Fabric of Change Challenge Winners - Evrnu, Ambercycle, Nest

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Global Change Award Winner 2017: Mestic

Global Change Award Winner 2017: Mestic

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Global Change Award Winner 2018: MycoTEX

Fungi Fashion - Custom-made clothes made from decomposable mushroom roots.

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Global Change Award Winner 2019: dimpora

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