"When using materials today, it is most important to use materials and fabrics, best from natural fibres like organic cotton, organic linen, organic wool or the like. If not made from one material already at the design stage it is crucial to think about how the final product can be re-assembled at the end of life," Itter writes in an article in the hard bound fifth edition of the Sustainability Compendium - ‘Going Circular’ brought out by Fibre2Fashion.
Giving an example of India in his article 'A question of scale', he says, ancient crafts and the use of handspun and handwoven cotton, known as khadi, which was not been made of GMO or pesticide-poisoned cotton, has been always a circular solution.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)