Could microbe-derived dyes transform the fashion industry?

Spotted: With the dyeing industry relying on petrochemicals to affix colour to textiles and requiring around 200 tonnes of fresh water for every tonne of coloured fabric, the challenge of reducing even part of the fashion industry’s environmental footprint is huge.   Now, however, one company, UK-based Colorifix, has created a transformative technology for the textile …


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