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Valani launches debut collection of biodegradable clothing

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New fashion house Valani has launched its debut collection of biodegradable separates and dresses inspired by “light living.” The fashion brand has designed its pieces to reflect sustainability, with soft styles that can be worn throughout the year — regardless of season. Sizes run from 0 to 12.

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Valani launches debut collection of biodegradable clothing

AGreenLiving

New fashion house Valani has launched its debut collection of biodegradable separates and dresses inspired by “light living.” The fashion brand has designed its pieces to reflect sustainability, with soft styles that can be worn throughout the year — regardless of season. Sizes run from 0 to 12.

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Affordable and sustainable fashion trends for fall

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Jeans Jeans are truly the cornerstone of great fall fashion. Using recycled jewelry and recycled packaging, Bario Neal traces its entire supply chain and sources fair-trade materials. This jewelry is handmade in Laos using recycled materials — namely shrapnel from the Vietnam War. Read more here:Â .

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The durable Solo New York backpack can accompany all of your adventures

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Back in July, Inhabitat introduced readers to the Solo New York brand, a sustainable fashion company making bags out of recycled plastic water bottles. With the environmental tolls of fast fashion becoming more and more apparent, sustainability has certainly become a buzzword in the textile and fashion industries.

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The durable Solo New York backpack can accompany all of your adventures

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Back in July, Inhabitat introduced readers to the Solo New York brand, a sustainable fashion company making bags out of recycled plastic water bottles. With the environmental tolls of fast fashion becoming more and more apparent, sustainability has certainly become a buzzword in the textile and fashion industries.

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Swim the summer away with sustainable MOMMA swimwear

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Robinson acknowledged the typically wasteful and polluting aspects of the fashion industry. Material selection came down to a few eco-friendly options. “I I knew I wanted to use a recycled fabric for our designs, because I loved the idea of turning waste into fashion.” The tissue and even the stickers are recyclable.

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DIVAK sunglasses protect your eyes and the planet

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To meet this goal, the duo developed a process of turning wood into a fashion statement. Related: Sustainably sourced sunglasses built to last a lifetime rather than a season Relying on natural materials was important to the DIVAK team, so it selected birch wood, a natural, biodegradable and renewable resource.