WASHINGTON, June 19, 2012 — Like sausage, making denim jeans isn't pretty. Some estimates suggest that producing one pair of jeans requires more than 2,500 gallons of water, nearly a pound of ...
Hi, my name is Mara. I am Italian, live in the UK, and am a writer for Eco-Stylist. When I moved to the UK in 2014, I worked in some of London’s most iconic retail stores. I was constantly surrounded ...
Wrangler aims to cut the amount of water used in the production of its jeans by 50% by 2030, the brand announced on Thursday. The denim brand will focus on the water used during fabric construction, ...
The mill's latest collaboration with Lenzing centers on TENCEL™ Lyocell – HV100, a fiber that is setting a new benchmark for eco-conscious denim.