Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Amy Nguyen is a writer covering sustainable business and supply chains Gone are the days of simplistic clothing labels that merely ...
A startup emerging from the University of Michigan in the US, Fibarcode, is developing a technology to weave barcodes into ...
Spots and stains are the ultimate wardrobe malfunctions. Spill coffee on a silk blouse or ketchup on your tie and unless you can remedy the mess, you’ve wasted the money you invested in those clothes.
Streetwear label Pangaia wants to sell you pollution. Literally. The brand’s latest capsule collection features clothes and accessories emblazoned with logos that use black ink made from toxic ...
The first time you launder a new item of clothing, you may go in with the best intentions—ensuring that you lay it flat to dry, or wash it at a particular temperature. That is, if you can decipher the ...
Discarded clothing is an environmental scourge. But across Europe, companies are†joining forces to†build new technologies that could make recycling scalable. (Dreamstime/TNS) At the height of the ...