Congratulations to our innovator Matereal for raising $4.5M in Seed Round funding to lead the fight against toxic plastics! 🍾👏 This crucial investment propels our innovator into its next stage of development, bringing a new environmentally safe plastic to market and supporting its mission to decarbonize and detoxify the chemical plastic supply chain. "We are a team driven by an unstoppable vision of eliminating toxic plastic inputs from production and replacing them with alternatives that are good for people and the planet. We are immensely grateful for the unwavering support of our incredible community of supporters." – Jacqueline Ros Amable, Co-founder and CEO of Matereal. Matereal is developing proprietary technology for the production of fully renewable non-isocyanate polyurethanes (NIPUs) for use in foams, coatings, and adhesives, with footwear, fabrics, and outdoor gear chosen as the initial target markets. Read more about the funding here: https://lnkd.in/gNS2JwdQ #funding #innovation #SustainableTech #CircularDesign #sustainability #sustainablefashion #circularfashion
Fashion for Good
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We're a global initiative that's here to make all fashion good - as an innovation platform and a convenor for change.
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Fashion for Good is the global initiative that’s here to make all fashion good. By sparking and scaling innovation, by offering practical action in the form of support, funding and roadmaps, and by fostering sector-wide collaboration rather than competition, we enable the daring invention and widespread adoption of good fashion practice. With an Innovation Hub in Amsterdam that supports a global network of change makers, we are reimagining how fashion is designed, made, worn and reused for the good of people and the planet.
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http://www.fashionforgood.com
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- 11 - 50 medewerkers
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- Amsterdam
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- Naamloze vennootschap
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- 2017
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Amsterdam, NL
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Our innovators Smartex.ai and CleanKore have been selected as Apparel Impact Institute Climate Solutions Portfolio (CSP) Registrants! 🎉 The Climate Solutions Portfolio (CSP) is a curated collection of proven and promising carbon-reducing solutions. The inclusion of our innovators' technology as CSP Registrants highlights their reduction potential in various use cases and the commitment to providing detailed impact data. This milestone is exciting as it represents a lengthy vetting process and an additional step in validating the sustainability benefits of Smartex and CleanKore! Smartex.ai is an engineered solution that helps textile manufacturers improve yields and reduce waste using IoT sensors and AI for real-time defect detection in fabric production. CleanKore’s patented technology modifies the denim dye range to eliminate Potassium Permanganate spray, lower the carbon footprint & improve sustainability throughout the supply chain without increasing cost. Learn more about our innovators' solution and the CSP here: csp.apparelimpact.org. #sustainability #climatesolutions #sustainablefashion #InnovationforGood #SustainableSolutions
Climate Solutions Portfolio
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On Friday the 12th of July, Fashion for Good’s Investment Manager, Frans Jooste, attended Smartex.ai’s Investor Day in Porto, Portugal. The event was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our innovator’s progress over the last 12 months, discuss strategies to tackle the year ahead and allow for the further strengthening of relationships between investors, company management and select strategic partners. Some key takeaways: ✅ Reducing material defects at the knitting stage can provide significant cost and impact benefits to the textile supply chain ✅ Smartex’s various solutions can help integrate primary data capture and production efficiencies from thread to finished garment ✅ Collaboration between suppliers, that are not vertically integrated already, will be a key requirement in order to bring about real change We left the investor day inspired to keep driving the industry toward the implementation and scaling of these valuable solutions. Thank you @Smartex for the warm welcome and engaging discussions. It was great to see you all in person! Read more about Smartex’s story and technology here: https://lnkd.in/e8SfNy3M #sustainability #sustainablefashion #innovation #funding SOSV Build Collective Spider Capital H&M H&M Group Bombyx Capital Partners AG Momenta EX Capital PDS Limited Gilberto Loureiro António Rocha Paulo Ribeiro Max Easton Camila Panizzi Luz Alon Lavi Rui Pereira Rita Santos Ricardo Ferreira Tânia Carvalho Sofia Vasconcelos Sofia Serrano Taylor Bradley Will Barrett João Brito Anton Oenning Duncan Turner Kathy Gromotka Minsoo Chi Philippe Suchet Ankur Agarwal Ken Forster Sandra Mueller André Eiras dos Santos Márcio Colunas Jorge Meireles Francesco Gherzi
In conversation with Smartex: Explore Smartex’s AI-driven solutions transforming quality control and reducing waste - Fashion for Good
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In the first week of July, Fashion for Good embarked on its Manufacturing Markets Gateway - Phase II, focusing on Southeast Asia, starting with Indonesia. 🇮🇩 💪 Our Innovation Associate, Khushbu Maheshwari, along with innovators Graham Ross from BlockTexx, Sini Ilmonen from Infinited Fiber Company, and Moby Ahmed from Ambercycle, visited key Indonesian suppliers for feedstock and product development partnership discussions. This tour was hosted by Fashion for Good and expertly facilitated by our on-ground consultant, Closed Loop Fashion, with Marina Chahboune and Shanina Boestami Aradhana also participating. Highlights from the Trip: ✨ Waste Management Insights: The industry is focused on managing post-industrial textile waste, with significant potential to valorise it and reintegrate it into the global supply chain. There is a clear opportunity to formalise waste traders/handlers and integrate them into the value chain for more efficient processing. It was impressive to see suppliers managing and segregating waste by colour and composition. ✨ Active Engagement with Suppliers: We visited key suppliers and their factories, including Indorama Corporation/Indorama Ventures, PT. Pan Brothers Tbk and Group, Busana Apparel Group, PT. Asia Pacific Fibers Tbk (APF), and PT WinnerSumbiri Knitting Factory in various parts of Jakarta, Solo and Semarang. ✨ Expo Participation: Innovators attended the Green Economy Expo, an event focused on driving sustainable economic transformation towards Indonesia’s Golden Vision 2045 with textiles being a key industry focus. The expo provided a platform to connect with various stakeholders working towards textile circularity in Indonesia. Additionally, we had the opportunity to connect with Adhitya Yusuf from the Indonesian Ministry of National Development & Planning (BAPPENAS) to discuss the potential to enhance circularity in the Indonesian textile industry. ✨ Market Potential: The Indonesian market is welcoming and shows great potential for our chemical recycling innovators to expand their businesses in the Asian region. Additionally, the Indonesian government is increasingly supporting initiatives to push textiles towards circularity, fostering a collaborative movement to achieve green economy goals. Indonesia, as a fast-growing production hub generating substantial textile waste, is poised to lead the way in sustainable practices. We look forward to continuing our circularity collaborations and driving positive change in the textile industry. Thank you to Vaneet Goel, Jean Pierre Seveke, Vinit Jain, Vipin Kapoor and Teddy Soe and your teams for the warm hospitality and insightful visits to your facilities. #sustainability #sustainablefashion #textilerecycling #circular #textilewaste #wastemanagement #SustainableSolutions
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Today, we’re thrilled to announce the launch of the Tracing Textile Waste Project, a two-year initiative in partnership led by Fashion for Good and Textile Exchange. This multi-stakeholder effort aims to harmonise data and system capabilities in the reverse supply chain, enhancing transparency and traceability of textile waste. Key Objectives: ✅ Establish an open-source data template and glossary of terms. ✅ Create a standardised framework for collecting and exchanging textile waste data. ✅ Deliver recommendations for the development of new and existing standards, including GRS and RCS. This project is made possible through collaboration between brand partners, including adidas, BESTSELLER, Target, Levi Strauss & Co., and Norrøna, as well as key system stakeholders such as Reverse Resources, Control Union, Recover, and USHA YARNS LIMITED. Our efforts represent a crucial step towards a more transparent and sustainable fashion industry. By working together, we can unlock the power of textile waste and create a closed-loop system for a more responsible future. Read more about the project here: https://lnkd.in/eUuVSV4v Isabella Courtney Jyotsna Gopinath Sophie van Kol #TracingTextileWaste #Traceability #FashionForGood #TextileExchange #CircularEconomy #Recycling #SupplyChainTransparency #Innovation #ESPR
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How are groundbreaking innovations in textile dyeing revolutionising the fashion industry? 🌍💧 Traditional dyeing processes, while effective in producing vivid colours and intricate patterns, consumes excessive water and causes pollution. Currently, 29% of the fashion industry’s carbon emissions come from wet processing, yarn and fabric preparation stages, which also use massive amounts of water*. Our innovators NTX, Alchemie Technology Ltd and imogo AB are paving the way with innovative technologies to combat these environmental issues. 🔹 NTX Cooltrans: Employs a digitally enabled direct printing technique for both artwork and block colours. This innovative process can accurately colourise nearly any fabric material without heat, reducing water use by up to 90%. 🔹 Alchemie & imogo: Have pioneered digital spray dyeing, applying dyes and finishing chemicals directly onto fabrics with digital precision. This method allows precise colour application while using less water and chemicals compared to traditional dye baths. By adopting these innovative dyeing and printing technologies, the fashion industry can reduce its environmental impact while maintaining product quality and vibrancy. Learn more about how our innovators are revolutionising dyeing and printing via link in bio or at https://lnkd.in/gdsBBs7W #sustainability #sustainablefashion #innovation #consciousfashion #alternativefashion #sustainability #dyeing #printing Video Credit: NTX Cooltrans, Alchemie, imogo *Source: McKinsey. Fashion on Climate: How the industry can urgently act to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, 2020.
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Our innovator Nanollose Ltd (ASX:NC6) has partnered with Paradise Textiles to scale up the production of next-generation fibres and fabrics! Through this collaboration, Nanollose and @aradise Textiles will work closely on research and development to transform our innovator’s Nullarbor™ fibres into high-quality yarns and fabrics. Our innovator will also supply samples to enhance customer engagement, working with Paradise to promote the Nullarbor™ brand and its fibres and fabrics to prospective clients. The partnership between Nanollose Ltd (ASX:NC6) and Paradise Textiles represents the next phase in their ongoing collaboration to commercialise scalable technology to create fibres and fabrics with minimal environmental impact. “I'm delighted to see this collaboration begin to formalise in a way that establishes a framework for both companies to achieve a commercial outcome. The relationship has been growing organically for some time and we’ve been delighted with the enthusiasm Paradise Textiles has displayed for our technology and fibres.” – Wayne Best, Executive Chairman of Nanollose. Read more about the partnership here: https://lnkd.in/g3vqpYzR #InnovationForGood #SustainableSolutions #InnovativeTech #partnership #circularfashion #waste
Paradise Textiles and Nanollose Sign Exclusive R&D Deal
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We are happy to share that our innovator Materra was awarded the Avantex Fashion Pitch prize organised by Messe Frankfurt GmbH, at the 2024 Texworld Paris Apparel Sourcing Exhibit. 🎉 The Avantex Fashion Pitch competition rewards the most innovative, sustainable and relevant projects for the future of fashion. The innovator is creating a new technology for growing cotton that uses less water and fertiliser and doesn’t require insecticides. They are looking to achieve greater cotton growing efficiency by preventing waste of agricultural inputs, increasing delivery efficiency and researching a range of biological pest control methods. This prestigious award highlights the innovator’s ambitious response to an urgent problem in the fashion industry. Check out the full story here: https://lnkd.in/emP6-5xF #TextileInnovation #SustainableFashion #FashionTech #CircularFashion #texworldparis #regenfarming
The Avantex Fashion Pitch jury has awarded the 2024 prize to Materra
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📣 New opportunity 📣 We're looking for a Social Media & Content Intern to join our team based in our beautiful historic building in Amsterdam! This position will play a vital role in our mission by creating compelling content and developing an impactful social media video strategy (TikTok, YouTube, IG reels). This role is a paid 6-month internship starting in mid-August 2024 and is part of the team working from Fashion for Good’s Amsterdam office. (Currently enrolled in a University for a Bachelor's or Master’s degree.) Key responsibilities include: ✨ Assist the Social Media Coordinator with planning and executing social media strategies. ✨ Create, schedule, and publish content across various social media platforms. ✨ Produce engaging content for online channels that align with our brand's tone of voice and visual identity. ✨ Monitor and engage with our online community, responding to comments and messages. ✨ Develop and execute a strategic plan for short-form video content. ✨ Track and help analyse monthly metrics to measure the impact, providing insights and recommendations. ✨ Participate in brainstorming sessions and contribute creative ideas. ✨ Supporting with the designing of a range of online content. If this sounds like a good fit, apply now below! Know someone who'd be great for the role? Tag them in the comments 👇 https://lnkd.in/eQSbvrGc #fashionforgood #vacancy #hiring #socialmedia
Social Media & Content Intern - Fashion for Good
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Curious about the exciting developments in biomaterials? 🤔💡 On the 26th and 27th of June, Shivam Gusain, Charlotte Borst and Carolin Przibylla from the Fashion for Good team visited World Bio Markets in The Hague to dive into the topic of biomaterials, host panels and connect with brands, suppliers, and innovators working on these exciting new materials across various industries. We gained a few takeaways from this event: ✅ Biomaterial interest across industries: Applications of biobased materials in multiple sectors like aviation fuels, beauty products, and packaging, next to fashion can drive scalability and implementation. ✅ Bio vs fossil industry: The bio-based industry is small compared to the petrochemical industry and will likely hold a minor market share for the foreseeable future. Defossilising the chemical industry requires recycling, bio-based materials, and CCU (Carbon Capture and Utilisation). ✅ Different biomaterials have different timelines: While some, like biobased 1,4-Butanediol, are available today, using mass balance can leverage existing facilities to produce biomaterials at scale without needing major new infrastructure investments. ✅ Growing optimism about biopolymer feedstock production coexisting with food production: Data from Nova-Institut GmbH shows that even a significant increase in biopolymer production would use only a small portion of the total biomass, suggesting minimal impact on food security. ✅ Collaboration is key for large-scale implementation: One promising idea is the bioproduct mill concept, where suppliers and customers develop on-site processing facilities together. This approach can reduce transportation costs and promote efficient resource use by combining advanced technologies and sharing resources. ✅ The importance of the design perspective: Often overlooked in biomaterial innovation implementation, the design phase is crucial as it enables experimentation and the discovery of unique properties and applications for the material. We left World Bio Markets inspired to advance critical biomaterial innovations. Thank you World Bio Markets for bringing together diverse industry players and sharing valuable insights into the bioeconomy. Special thanks to Patrick McDowell, Dana Noble from PVH Corp., Rebecca Kelley from The Woolmark Company, and Oliver Dorn from On for your enlightening contributions on stage! #sustainability #sustainablefashion #innovation #biomaterials #worldbiomarkets #bioeconomy #materialinnovation #sustainablesolution
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