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Circular Economy

Unlocking new circular textile economy

Launched today by Fashion for Good, Stretching Circularity is a bold new initiative tackling one of the industry’s most stubborn sustainability blockers: elastane—the comfort fibre found in 80% of clothing, but notorious for sabotaging textile recycling.

By testing bio-based and recycled elastane alternatives through pilot-scale trials and sleek “demonstrator” t-shirts, the project aims to turn this recycling contaminant into a circular fashion essential.

“Lower-impact elastane solutions exist, but they lack the pilot-scale validation brands need to scale them confidently,” said Katrin Ley, Managing Director at Fashion for Good.

Backed by major players including Levi Strauss & Co (Beyond Yoga), On, Reformation, and Paradise Textiles, the initiative is set to prove that sustainability can still stretch—without snapping.

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Susan is the co-founder of Innovators Magazine and a consultant for OnePoint5Media. Susan is also a member of the UNFCCC-led Resilience Frontiers Nexus group and the Chair of the APOPO Foundation UK board.

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