Safilo Group announced the first eyewear product from recycled plastic especially made for The Ocean Cleanup.…
IKEA and H&M Group collaborate to reach sustainability
IKEA and H&M Group have conducted a large-scale study to better understand how current recyclable textiles measure against existing chemical standards.…
Hong Kong’s Vitasoy launches scheme of recycling Tetra Pak cartons
Hong Kong drinks manufacturer Vitasoy has begun a pilot scheme to recycle Tetra Pak cartons, which it and many other drink manufacturers use for packaging.…
Diesel collaborates with Coca-Cola on new collection
Diesel has joined forces with iconic American beverage company Coca-Cola to create a collaborative clothing line made with recycled materials.…
ANTA Sports launches eco-friendly A-AWAKE ENERGY series
ANTA Sports Products Limited, a leading sportswear company in China, announces the launch of A-AWAKE ENERGY series “Train and Recycle,” which is a self-invented eco-friendly series of sportswear…
Uniqlo produces clothes made from plastic bottles
Fast Retailing Co., the operator of the Uniqlo casual apparel chain, said it will produce clothes made from used plastic bottles, in cooperation with Toray Industries Inc.…
Burberry launches sustainable capsule collection
UK luxury label Burberry has launched a new collection of clothes crafted from recycled waste, as it moves to capitalize on the sustainability boom sweeping through the fashion sector.…
Lush claims to create first ‘Carbon positive’ packaging
A cosmetic company claims it has developed the first ‘carbon-positive’ packaging in an attempt to reduce plastic waste.…
Nespresso encourages capsule recycling
Nespresso has launched a series of global and local sustainability initiatives to encourage coffee capsule recycling and raise public awareness of the benefits of responsible consumption.…
Retailers aim to turn green
To mark World Environment Day, local retailers have put their efforts to protect the environment, by producing less waste and selling eco-friendly goods, according to industry officials.…