Why promising textile solutions still struggle to scale

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Over the past eight years, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) and H&M Foundation have supported innovation in the textile industry. Together, more than 30 research projects have been developed, resulting in new technologies, materials and processes aimed at reducing the industry’s environmental impact.

Test results from HKRITA's Green Machine.

Test results from the Green Machine.

This work has contributed to scientific progress. It has also provided a better understanding of what it takes to move solutions from research into practice. One of the clearest lessons is that while generating new ideas remains important, the industry’s biggest challenge is creating the conditions for those ideas to be implemented at scale.

Below are three insights that stand out.

1. The reality of implementation

Martin Wall, Executive Chef at Fotografiska wearing an apron treated with Carbon Looper.
Martin Wall, Executive Chef at Fotografiska museum in Stockholm, wearing an apron treated with Carbon Looper.
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Smart garment sorting using AI
Garment sorting using AI technology.

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In brief

H&M Foundation has supported HKRITA in developing and testing solutions to reduce the environmental impact of the textile industry.

Learn more about the Planet First programme.

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