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Colorifix, a company based on Norwich Research Park, is transforming the fashion industry by creating biological textile dyes.
low-impact ways to dye clothing, we’ve turned to the colouring tools of early man for the “Mineral” range – minerals, rocks, and soils. Minerals don’t just tell the story of life on Earth, they also ...
Others, like Dutch designers Laura Luchtman and Ilfa Siebenhaar of Living Colour, are finding ways to reduce the toxic chemicals and intensive water consumption of dyeing clothes. The ...
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Country and Town House on MSNThis Eco-Indigo Dye Cuts Jeans Carbon Emissions In HalfDenim might be one of the most hard-wearing fashion fabrics ... company Pili and Turkish denim mill Orta to launch Eco-Indigo ...
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