Here are some of the new, innovative, and sustainable materials to look out for in 2019.
If you look in your closet today, how many pieces would you find that are made from polyester or other resource-intensive materials like conventional cotton? This year, the news has been flooded with reports on how damaging microfibres are to the environment, as well as to humans when they end up in our food chain. These microfibres come primarily from synthetic fabrics, which make up over half of the world’s clothing. Meanwhile, the leather industry also has its risks, from deforestation of the Amazon, to polluting tanning and dyeing practices, not to mention the water and chemical intensive cotton industry.
Pineapples, apples, mushrooms and spiders are amongst the wonders of nature from which fibres can be recovered for sustainable textiles, which have a significantly lower impact on the planet and whose entire lifecycle has been thought through. It is encouraging to see many innovations surface and become commercially viable (after years and years of R&D) and to see these being used more and more by established fashion brands. Stella McCartney bags made from mushroom leather, and Hugo Boss shoes made with pineapple leaf fibre are amongst these.
Read on for our favourite sustainable fabrics to look out for in the new year.