Trade can help protect species – and real skins are often more sustainable than synthetic alternatives, say conservationists
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To achieve a more sustainable and environmentally friendly fashion industry, there is a pressing need to adopt more sustainable sourcing practices, regenerative agriculture and agroforestry. By prioritizing these approaches, we can improve soil health, reduce land degradation, and minimize water consumption in textile production. Low-impact fibers such as wood-based alternatives, for example, offer a promising alternative.
Trade can help protect species – and real skins are often more sustainable than synthetic alternatives, say conservationists
As the year draws to a close, take a moment to look back at some of the impressive moments in mass timber design and construction that have made 2024...
As the year draws to a close, take a moment to look back at some of the impressive moments in mass timber design and construction that have made 2024...
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