Innovative Protein Textiles May Address Microplastic Pollution and Waste in the Fashion Industry
The textile sector contributes significantly to global waste, with only 12% of fiber materials recycled. New protein textiles could provide a more sustainable solution.
The textile industry is a major contributor to global waste, with a recycling rate of just 12% for fiber materials. This low figure highlights the pressing need for more sustainable practices.
Textiles are also a significant source of microplastics in oceans, largely due to the shedding of synthetic fibers during washing. This environmental impact raises concerns about the future of clothing production.
Recent developments in recyclable protein textiles offer a promising alternative that could help mitigate both clothing waste and microplastic pollution. These innovations may pave the way for a more sustainable textile industry.