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Globally, 120 million tonnes of clothing were discarded in 2024 — the result of an industry built on disposability, where garments are produced at speed, worn briefly, and discarded. But the solution is quite simple: extending the lifespan of garments through repair.
: People First, Planet First at United Repair Centre -
For this LFW season, participation comes with conditions, not pledges, with NEWGEN designers incorporating the full stipulations of Copenhagen Fashion Week’s (CPHFW) sustainability requirements.
: Is London Fashion Week Ready for Mandatory Sustainability? -
January – time to get your sweat on. But if it’s a health kick you’re after, you may want to re-examine your wardrobe
: New Year health kick? Time to ditch your toxic activewear. -
A fresh chain of landmark rulings in Bangladesh could soon change the garment industry for good – and not only in the cradle of the world’s garment manufacturing industry, but globally.
: Landmark rulings in Bangladesh. -
With industry emissions increasing steadily, what can fashion’s stakeholders take away from COP30?
: COP30 didn’t deliver on a fossil fuel phase out. -
Black Friday isn’t just a sale – it’s the selling out of our planet for the purposes of profit. But consumers have the power to end that cycle.
: Don’t Feed the Black Friday Beast -
Compelling new research from Eco Age reveals a seismic shift in consumer behaviour toward more ethical practices.
: The Age of Accountability -
Technology is evolving, but are attitudes changing fast enough to make a real difference before it’s too late?
: The Value-Action Gap -
With a new cohort of next-generation material outfits looking directly to nature for their inspiration and their innovation, Eco Age spoke with leading voices in the space to find out why.
: From Farm to Fashion Without Taking Food Off Plates -
Recycling has been set up to fail by an industry dead set against change. But, with the introduction of new legislation, a systemic shift may be on the cards.
: The Regeneration of Recycling











