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"The new NATECRU SUSTAINABLE collection marks the starting point of a more considered and considerate approach by Pierre Frey. Organic cotton, locally produced wools and linens, recycled polyester or cashmere, the entire collection is woven in France in the Pierre Frey manufacture."

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five different colored linens are lined up together

Remodelista - Non-Perishable Goods’ outsized napkins measure 12 inches by 23 inches and are called Dinner Towels. They’re made of linen in multiple colors with contrast stitching; the gray tweed shade (shown here in the middle) is a 100-percent recycled cotton/hemp blend. A set of six is $80. The 11-by-11 inch Everyday Napkins are $50 for six. Both designs are sewn in partnership with Portland, Oregon, sewing company Spooltown.

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several rolls of toilet paper are hanging on a line

Knotte make organic cotton bedding because a healthy dose of sleep is important. From seed to sheet, each phase of the manufacturing process is 100% certified raw organic by The Global Organic Textile Standard. Founded by Minna and David O'Weger.

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A Canadian online fabric store offering a curated selection of exciting fashion fabrics sourced from reputable mills, wholesalers and artisans. We prioritize natural and renewable natural fibres, with a focus on eco-certified fabrics by responsible producers, and deadstock fabric recycled from the fashion industry.

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A close-up of our Up-Cycled Denim textile in process. At Tribe Alive, sustainability is a core value in all of our manufacturing processes. In this collection, pre-consumer denim scraps from textile mills, normally destined for the landfill, are instead repurposed into a 100% cotton denim fabric that's completely natural and biodegradable. This process is chemical-free and dye-free, and uses minimal energy and water. When you wear these pieces, proudly share this story of sustainability.

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Fleece patrol: how organic wool from Patagonia is creating sustainable luxury | Sustainability is luxury’s new holy grail. As we investigate in two special reports, it begins with the pioneers rethinking the production of raw materials. Part I explores how that means being able to trace one’s organic knit back to a happy Patagonian sheep, part II (coming soon) follows the same thread by investigating denim naturally dyed with Tennessee-grown indigo #ecofriendly #green #sustainability

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This sturdy and hardwearing denim comes to us from The New Denim Project, a third-generation textile mill in Guatemala that focuses on natural fibres and circular manufacturing. This fabric is made entirely from recycled garment industry waste. These fibers are spun and rewoven into a durable, upcycled and 100% biodegradable textile. Midweight with a structured drape, this fabric feels soft straight off the bolt making it the perfect choice for beginner sewists new to jeans making.

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Give old fabrics new life by transforming them into beautiful, recycled wall hangings! This creative DIY project lets you repurpose old clothing, linens, or fabric scraps to craft unique, textured wall art that adds a personal, eco-friendly touch to your decor. Perfect for those who love sustainable, handmade home decor. 🌿🖼 #RecycledWallHangings #DIYHomeDecor #UpcycledCrafts #SustainableLiving

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an image of organic clothing fact sheet with cotton flowers and leaves in brown ink on white paper

Why Organic Cotton is Better: a better choice for the environment and for you! Soul Flower Eco-Friendly Boho Clothing and Gifts.

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an unmade bed with white sheets and the words why linen?

Here’s why linen is our fabric of choice at Ubika! 💚 Heritage: Linen is one of the oldest fabrics and has been used widely in Europe before cotton was discovered. 💚 Natural & Healthy: Linen was believed to be a healing fabric. It’s one of the fabrics that our body receives very well. 💚 Antimicrobial & hypoallergenic: Flax plant contains a substance called silica, which inhibits the growth of bacteria that causes rot and fermentation. Therefore linen is naturally antibacterial and…

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