Recycled Polyester and Regenerated Cellulosic Fibers: Bridging Sustainability or Posing Challenges?

The United States, a significant importer of textiles, occupies a pivotal position in the endeavor to promote sustainable and ethical fashion practices. Within this context, major brands wield considerable influence that can be strategically leveraged to drive transformative and positive shifts. These influential brands possess the capacity to effect substantial changes in their material sourcing and production processes, thereby contributing meaningfully to the advancement of sustainable fashion. A highly impactful strategy that these prominent brands can readily embrace involves the prioritization of environmentally friendly materials. This includes the utilization of organic cotton and an array of alternative natural fibers such as wool, silk, jute, and hemp. By actively investing in these sustainable materials, brands stand to significantly reduce the ecological footprint traditionally associated with textile production. This conscious shift not only mitigates the use of harmfu...