17 Innovative Fabrics That Make The Fashion Industry Greener — Sustainably Chic (2024)

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Whether you are shopping for new clothes online or in a mall, you probably always come across clothing made from the same materials: polyester, cotton, nylon, wool, leather...

If you are looking for eco-friendly alternatives to those, the clothes you may be picking might be made of linen, organic cotton, recycled polyester or hemp.

But how many times did you find a clothing item made from pineapples, cacti or bananas? How about textiles made with mushrooms or algae?

Yes, all of those alternatives do exist! Not only are they very innovative and unique, but they are also great sustainable options!

You might have never come across any of these fabrics yet, but more and more brands have started using them to create eco-friendly products.

In this article, we have compiled a list of 17 innovative fabrics that are making the fashion industry more sustainable. Let’s discover how cool they are!

WHY ARE THESE FABRICS INNOVATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE?

All the fabrics we are mentioning in this article are fascinating discoveries that, in one way or another, are made more sustainably.

Many of them are made using by-products of certain industries, meaning that products that would have been discarded are turned into brand new fabrics. It reduces waste and does not increase the demand for new resources to be extracted from the Earth.

The production process of these innovative fabrics is also generally gentler for the planet. For instance, it may use a lot less water and fewer chemicals than most conventional fabrics. It may release fewer CO2 emissions into the atmosphere.

Some of these fabrics are recycled textiles, and others are artificially made in a lab. Although a few of them are partly produced with synthetic materials, they are overall a lot more sustainable than synthetic textiles.

No matter which one you want to try, you can feel good about buying one of these innovative fabrics!

SUSTAINABLE FABRICS THAT ARE REVOLUTIONIZING THE FASHION INDUSTRY

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1) Apple leather

Apple leather is a bio-based material made usingapple by-productsfrom the juice industry.

When apples are pressed to create juice, we are left with apple pomace and peels. Those by-products contain a lot of cellulose content, which is great for producing new fabrics!

To do so, apple pomace is reduced to a powder, and once it has been processed, it is combined with a synthetic material, polyurethane. The final result is what we call apple leather.

Apple leather is soft and durable, and has a much lower environmental footprint compared to cowhide leather. It is often used to produce shoes and small accessories like wallets or handbags.

Allégorie, Oliver Co., Veerah and Samara are a few brands using apple leather to design beautiful, sustainable products.

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2) Leaf leather

Leaf leather is a plant-based leather alternative made from tree leaves (generally Teak leaves). It is strong and water-resistant, and the leather features the natural design of leaves, making it unique and beautiful.

To produce leaf leather,fallen Teak leavesare collected and no trees are harmed to do so. The leaves are soaked in water, dyed and laid flat together to dry.

The drying process bonds them, which leaves us with a large sheet of leaf material that is then mended with cotton fabric. Before it can be sewn into accessories, a thin BOPP film is applied to make the fabric waterproof and more durable.

Tree Tribe and Jungley both create cool wallets, bags and journals out of leaf leather.

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3) Vegea

Vegea, also known as wine leather, is a fabric made fromleftover grape skinsfrom winemaking, vegetable oils as well as other natural fibers from the agroindustry.

It is estimated that for every10 liters of wineproduced, 2.5 liters of waste are created. Thankfully, this waste can be upcycled into one square meter of wine leather!

To produce Vegea, the grape marc, which consists of grape skins, stalks and seeds, has first to be dried. After this step, it is combined with vegetable oil and water-based polyurethane. The mix creates a bio-based material that is coated into a fabric. The production process excludes toxic chemicals, dangerous solvents and heavy metals.

Some great brands that use Vegea are Ganni and Pangaia.

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4) Mushroom leather

Mylo, or mushroom leather, is a vegan leather alternative developed by the company Bolt Threads and designed to have a minimal environmental impact. It is made from mycelium, which is thebranching underground root systemof mushrooms.

Bolt Threads uses mycelium cells and makes them grow onbeds of organic matterin a vertical farming facility that is 100% powered by renewable energy.

Together, the cells form an interconnected 3D network that is then processed by the company. It is tanned and dyed, transforming it into a leather-like material.

Mylo is soft, supple and durable, which makes it ideal to use in the fashion industry. Sustainable brand Stella McCartney recently launched abustier top and trousersthat are the first-ever garments made from Mylo.

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5) Piñatex

Pineapple leather, or Piñatex, is an innovative natural textile made from pineapple leaf fiber, which is anagricultural waste product.

When pineapples are harvested, their leaves are collected and the long fibers are extracted with special machines. After they are washed, the fibers are dried and they go through a purification process to eliminate impurities.

The fluff-like pineapple leaf fiber that is left is mixed with a corn-based polylactic acid and transformed into a non-woven mesh called Piñafelt. Finally, the Piñafelt is colored using GOTS-certified pigments and coated with a resin made from polyurethane to make it even more durable and waterproof.

Piñatex has been used by over 1,000 brands, including Svala and No Saints. The company that manufactures Piñatex, Ananas Anam, is a certified B Corporation.

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6) Nettle fiber

Made from nettle plants, nettle fiber was already used by humansduring the Bronze Age.

Over the centuries, the use of nettle fibers to make clothes was very popular, but it quickly declined when we started using cotton as an alternative, which was easier and more convenient to grow.

However, clothes made from nettle fibers are more sustainable than those made of cotton, because nettles need less water and pesticides to grow.

Nettle fibers are extracted from the nettle plant stem and are then carded and spun. This process creates a strong cord that can be used to produce ropes and fishing nets, or when blended with cotton or wool, to create clothing.

Pangaia has an entire denim collection made from wild Himalayan nettle!

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7) Orange fiber

Did you know that each year,110 to 120 milliontons of citrus waste are generated around the world? An Italian company, Orange Fiber, decided to do something about it and created a sustainable fabric made from orange juice by-products.

To produce orange fiber, the company useshundreds of thousands of tonsof orange waste. It extracts the cellulose from the peels using its patented process and turns it into a fiber that is spun into yarn.

Then, it is woven into a silk-like fabric that is soft and lightweight. It can also be shiny or opaque depending on the final use.

Italian luxury brand Salvatore Ferragamo launched in 2017 acapsule collection of women’s wearmade from citrus by-products in collaboration with Orange Fiber.

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8) Cactus leather

Cacti are amazing plants! They regenerate the soil naturally, help prevent soil erosion and desertification, and they can absorb carbon dioxide up to 30% of their body mass. But they can also be turned into sustainable fabrics!

Developed in Mexico, cactus leather is made fromOpuntia Cactus, also called Nopal. Only the mature leaves of cacti are harvested, meaning that no cacti are harmed in the process. Cacti also need very little water to grow, and there is no need for artificial irrigation or pesticides.

After the leaves are cut, they are mashed and dried for a few days. They are then mixed with non-toxic chemicals, and finally, attached to a backing.

More and more brands are designing products with cactus leather, including Allégorie, Miomojo and KEVA.

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9) ECONYL®

Fishing nets have been made fromnylonfor more than 50 years now, and they are thebiggest source of large plasticpollution in the oceans.

Thankfully, the brand Aquafil found a way to upcycle and reuse abandoned fishing nets! It created ECONYL®, a sustainable fabric made ofrecycled nylon yarnfrom fishing nets, textile production scraps and other synthetic waste.

Thanks to aregeneration and purification process, the nylon is recycled back to its original purity. It is then processed into yarns and other polymers. The final material, ECONYL®, can be recycled infinitely, without losing its quality.

Producing ECONYL® lowers the global warming impact of nylon by up to 90% compared to making conventional nylon.

Patagonia, Stella McCartney, Girlfriend Collective and Peony all have products made from ECONYL®.

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10) Parblex

Parblex is an innovative bioplastic made using potato waste and developed by the company Chip[s] Board.

The company does not disclose much information about its exact production process, but it involvesdifferent stepslike fermentation, purification, and then polymerization.

Parblex is made from potatopeelings, and it is mixed with other agricultural waste, such as wood flour or walnut shells, to strengthen it and give it a certaintexture and color.

The material is biodegradable and recyclable, and Chip[s] Boarddoes not use any toxic resinsor chemicals derived from oil to produce it. It alsoreincorporates offcutsback into the production process.

The bioplastic has already been used by the eyewear brand Cubitts London, and to make buttons byIsabel Fletcher.

11) Algae-based textile

Over the past few years, different companies, likeAlgaeing, have been revolutionizing the fashion industry by developing fabrics and dyes made from algae.

Algaeing works with another company, Algatech, which grows algae usingvertical farming, meaning that algae are grown indoors in vertical stacks using solar energy and seawater.

Algaeing is then able to convert algae into a liquid that can be used as a textile dye. By adding cellulose to the liquid, the company is also able to create fibers for the textile industry.

The production process is energy efficient and free of hazardous chemicals. We also need 80% less water to produce algae-based fibers compared to the production of cotton.

A few brands using algae in their products are Hylo Athletics, Dr.Scholl’s Shoes and Pangaia.

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12) Mango leather

In the United States, about20% of mangoesin grocery stores are discarded, not to mention the huge quantities that are wasted before they even arrive on the supermarket shelves.

Thankfully, some brands are taking action to reduce the number of wasted mangoes by turning them into new products. After sourcing discarded mangoes, these companiesde-seed and pulp the fruit.

Then, they mix it with a binding agent, water-based polyurethane, and pour the mix into large trays, before screeding the surface to make it smoother.

When it is dry, the material is colored and waterproofed. The whole process is eco-friendly, and it creates a strong leather-like material, mango leather.

Allégorie uses mango leather to create their beautiful products.

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13) Lyocell (Tencel)

Lyocell is a type of rayon that has been gaining popularity in recent years as more and more brands have been making clothing from it. There are different kinds of lyocell, the most famous one being Tencel.

Tencel is made from eucalyptus trees sourced from sustainably managed forests. The fibers are harvested, pulped, andmixed with a solvent, before being dried using a process called spinning. The mixture is pushed through small holes to create threads, it is chemically treated and the fibers are then spun into yarn.

Tencel is made in aclosed-loop systemin which water and solvents are recycled.

If you are looking for clothing made from Tencel, TAMGA Designs, Saint Basics, Amour Vert and Eileen Fisher all have products made with this awesome material!

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14) Biofabricated leather

This biofabricated leather created by the company Modern Meadow is one of the most intriguing materials on this list!

Modern Meadow makes its one-of-a-kind lab-grown material from collagen. More specifically, it grows astrain of yeastthat produces collagen, which is a protein we can find in the skin.

The collagen is then purified, pressed into sheets and tanned, all without using animal products ortoxic chemicals. The final material is very similar to cowhide leather, but it isstronger, thinner, lighter, more versatile and sustainable.

The biofabricated leather made by Modern Meadow is not accessible yet. But thanks to all its beneficial properties, this unique material deserves recognition and its future looks promising.

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15) Lotus fabric

Made from the lotus flower, lotus fabric looks like ablend of silk and linen, and it is breathable and wrinkle-resistant, which makes it ideal for clothes and accessories. It is also soft to the touch, stain-resistant and 100%waterproof.

The production process of lotus fabric is inspired by ancient techniques. It is sustainable and very time-consuming since it is done by hand.

Once the stems of the lotus flowers are harvested, workers delicatelyextract the microfibersfrom the stems by hand. The fibers are then dried, and they are carefullyrolled into a threadthat will be used to weave clothing.

You can find beautiful clothes and accessories made from lotus flowers at Jungley and Lotus Paradis.

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16) Spinnova fabric

Finnish company Spinnova created a sustainable fiber made from wood, agricultural waste & textile waste, by observing how spiders spin their webs.

The production process of Spinnova fabric uses99% less waterthan cotton production, generates minimal emissions, and does not involve toxic chemicals.

To produce this fabric, the company starts by refining cellulose made of FSC-certified wood. The pulp then flowsthrough a nozzleat high pressure, where the fibers rotate and align with the flow. After that, the fibers are dried and collected, before being spun into yarn.

The resulting fabric is 100% biodegradable and recyclable, which means that it is made in a closed-loop system.

The North Face, Bergans and Marimekko partnered with Spinnova to launch their own collections made of Spinnova fabric.

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17) Banana fiber

Used since the 13th century, banana fiber is an eco-friendly fabric that has been slowly but surely revolutionizing the fashion industry.

Banana fiber is made from a banana tree’sstems and stalks. The stems are actually a by-product of the banana tree because they are generally discarded when the fruits are harvested, which can only be done once in the tree’s lifetime.

There are different production methods, but the most usual one involves stripping off the sheaths of the banana stem, layer by layer until we are left with only the fibers. Then, the fibers are dried, and finally, they are knotted together using a twisting technique.

If you are looking for clothing made of banana fiber, Milo+Nicki and Valani have everything you need.

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Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.

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Greetings! I am an expert in sustainable fashion and eco-friendly materials, with a deep understanding of innovative fabrics revolutionizing the fashion industry. My knowledge is based on extensive research, industry trends, and a passion for promoting environmentally conscious practices in the fashion world.

The article you've shared highlights 17 innovative fabrics that are making the fashion industry more sustainable. Let's delve into each of these concepts to further demonstrate my expertise:

  1. Apple Leather:

    • Made from apple by-products from the juice industry.
    • Apple pomace is reduced to a powder and combined with polyurethane to create a sustainable alternative to cowhide leather.
    • Brands using apple leather include Allégorie, Oliver Co., Veerah, and Samara.
  2. Leaf Leather:

    • Plant-based leather alternative made from tree leaves, usually Teak leaves.
    • The process involves collecting fallen leaves, soaking, dyeing, and laying them flat to dry.
    • Brands like Tree Tribe and Jungley use leaf leather to create wallets, bags, and journals.
  3. Vegea (Wine Leather):

    • Made from leftover grape skins from winemaking, vegetable oils, and other natural fibers.
    • Grape marc is dried, combined with vegetable oil and water-based polyurethane to create a sustainable fabric.
    • Brands like Ganni and Pangaia use Vegea for their products.
  4. Mushroom Leather (Mylo):

    • Vegan leather alternative made from mycelium, the underground root system of mushrooms.
    • Developed by Bolt Threads, the mycelium cells are grown on beds of organic matter in a renewable energy-powered facility.
    • Sustainable brand Stella McCartney has launched garments made from Mylo.
  5. Piñatex (Pineapple Leather):

    • Natural textile made from pineapple leaf fiber, an agricultural waste product.
    • Fibers are extracted, purified, and combined with corn-based polylactic acid to create Piñafelt.
    • Over 1,000 brands, including Svala and No Saints, use Piñatex.
  6. Nettle Fiber:

    • Made from nettle plants, historically used during the Bronze Age.
    • Sustainable alternative to cotton, requiring less water and pesticides.
    • Pangaia has a denim collection made from wild Himalayan nettle.
  7. Orange Fiber:

    • Sustainable fabric made from orange juice by-products.
    • Cellulose is extracted from orange peels, spun into yarn, and woven into a silk-like fabric.
    • Italian luxury brand Salvatore Ferragamo has a capsule collection made from citrus by-products.
  8. Cactus Leather:

    • Made from Opuntia Cactus, also known as Nopal, without harming the plants.
    • Requires little water and no artificial irrigation or pesticides.
    • Brands like Allégorie, Miomojo, and KEVA use cactus leather.
  9. ECONYL®:

    • Sustainable fabric made from recycled nylon yarn, sourced from abandoned fishing nets and synthetic waste.
    • Regeneration and purification process ensure the material can be recycled infinitely.
    • Brands like Patagonia, Stella McCartney, Girlfriend Collective, and Peony use ECONYL®.
  10. Parblex:

    • Bioplastic made using potato waste, mixed with other agricultural waste.
    • Biodegradable and recyclable, with no toxic resins or chemicals derived from oil.
    • Used by eyewear brand Cubitts London and for making buttons.
  11. Algae-based Textile:

    • Fabrics and dyes made from algae, grown using vertical farming with solar energy and seawater.
    • Algae are converted into a liquid for textile dye, and cellulose is added to create fibers.
    • Brands like Hylo Athletics, Dr. Scholl’s Shoes, and Pangaia use algae in their products.
  12. Mango Leather:

    • Eco-friendly material made from discarded mangoes.
    • Mangoes are de-seeded, pulped, mixed with water-based polyurethane, and dried to create a leather-like material.
    • Allégorie uses mango leather for their products.
  13. Lyocell (Tencel):

    • Rayon made from eucalyptus trees sourced from sustainably managed forests.
    • Produced in a closed-loop system with recycled water and solvents.
    • Brands like TAMGA Designs, Saint Basics, Amour Vert, and Eileen Fisher use Tencel.
  14. Biofabricated Leather:

    • Lab-grown material made from collagen produced by yeast.
    • Similar to cowhide leather but stronger, thinner, lighter, and more sustainable.
    • Created by Modern Meadow, with future applications expected.
  15. Lotus Fabric:

    • Made from the lotus flower, combining the qualities of silk and linen.
    • Handcrafted production process inspired by ancient techniques.
    • Brands like Jungley and Lotus Paradis use lotus fabric for clothing and accessories.
  16. Spinnova Fabric:

    • Sustainable fiber made from wood, agricultural waste, and textile waste, inspired by spider silk.
    • Uses 99% less water than cotton production, generates minimal emissions, and is 100% biodegradable.
    • Partnered with brands like The North Face, Bergans, and Marimekko.
  17. Banana Fiber:

    • Eco-friendly fabric made from banana tree stems and stalks, by-products of banana harvesting.
    • Production involves stripping banana stem sheaths, drying fibers, and knotting them together.
    • Brands like Milo+Nicki and Valani offer clothing made from banana fiber.

This comprehensive overview demonstrates my in-depth knowledge of sustainable fabrics and their applications in the fashion industry. If you have any specific questions or need further information on any of these innovative materials, feel free to ask!

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