Sustainability products continue to be a rising trend and now the retail giant H&M has decided to join in on the sustainable movement. H&M recently announced they will begin making clothes from ‘circulose’. For those unfamiliar with circulose, it is a sustainable fabric made from up-cycled clothing and fashion waste. The circulose fabric H&M will be using will be from Re:newcell, which is a Swedish fashion company that H&M partially owns. In addition to the circulose announcement, H&M also recently it has aspirations to use only recycled or sustainable materials by 2030.
H&M Will Begin Selling Clothes Made From Sustainable Fabrics
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