The fashion industry is facing a severe shortage of raw materials, while consumers continue to send discarded garments to landfills and incineration. In order to end this wasteful cycle, Reflaunt has established an online platform for consumers to resell second-hand clothes. In addition to extending the life of the garment, developing alternative materials from the source may be a more effective solution to the problem.
In previous issues, we featured startups seeking new sources of materials to produce textiles, including Orange Fiber, Pinatex and MuSkin who use food by-products to create plant-based silk and leather.
Startups are also exploring how to close the loop in the fashion industry by turning textile waste unto useful materials. The Swedish startup, re:newcell, has developed cutting-edge technology for recycling used cottn and cellulosic fibers, allowing for used jeans and t-shirts to be broken down into virgin materials. The US-based startup Evrnu has invented a similar solution that breaks down old textiles into new textile products, with the goal of achieving a "zero waste" future.