Brands urged to take action on synthetic fibres
Fashion brands are routinely using fossil fuels as a marketing ploy, according to an investigation by the Changing Markets agency which aims to tackle climate change and environmental pollution in the fashion industry, BBC News has learned.
Source: innovationintextiles.comPublished on 2021-07-01
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