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Detox My Fashion: the goals and the work to be done
The campaign launched by Greenpeace has reached important goals but there is lots of things to do.
Microplastics of textile origin: how to reduce pollution in the sea
Find out the origin of these substances and what action to take to reduce the origin and pollution associated with textile production.
City Gate: the collaboration between CID and ITC for sustainable textile transport
City Gate is a sustainable mobility project within the textile district of Prato, with the aim of reducing its environmental impact.
CID and Zdhc: the collaboration for a toxic-free textile industry
Read more about the collaboration between CID and Zdhc for a sustainable fashion based on recycled textiles and a circular economy.
Fsc: Detox companies have the support in the certification path
CID and Control Union assist companies to obtain textile certifications, such as FSC.
CID and Techinn: counseling to Detox companies for sustainability and innovation
The new agreement between CID and Techinn to support sustainable innovation is active.
Detox to 2030: CID targets for a sustainable fashion supply chain
The new projects of Consirzio Detox to ensure a toxic-free fashion chain, thanks to the collaboration with several partners.
The wastewater recycling system in the textile district of Prato
The companies of Prato collaborate with Gida to recycle, purify, and reuse the water of textile processing.
Natural, synthetic and artificial textile fibers: sustainability characteristics
The sustainability of the fibres depends on the raw materials from which they derive and the treatments to which they are subjected.
Textile industry: resource consumption and circular economy
In Europe, the textile industry is the fourth most impactful. Consorzio Detox works for sustainable production.
The time is now!: capsule collections with sustainable fabrics by CID companies
CID, IED and Greenpeace show the capsule collections designed with sustainable textiles of our companies.
Milano Unica 2020, sustainable textile returns to the fair
After covid 19 pandemic, Made in Italy textile is back with 21/22 fashion trend and the sustainable creativity.