Close-up of a white spool of yarn with intricate texture, resting on a dark surface, highlighting its soft fibers and winding pattern.

Everbloom develops AI model to recycle organic waste

February 23rd, 2026

The yarn is produced according to clear targets, including stretch, resistance and hand feel. Photo: Everbloom. Boston, Mass., startup Everbloom is turning organic waste, such as discarded down, wool and cashmere, into usable garment fibers braided by AI. The startup describes the textile as softer than merino, more indulgent than cashmere, and stronger than silk.  […]

Read More

Yarn biodegrades for sustainable athletic garments

September 13th, 2021

Photo: Sher. High-performance cycling apparel brand Sher has chosen Italian fiber manufacturer Fulgar and other textile companies as leading partners in the sector of research and sustainable development, with the goal to reduce waste in raw materials, as well as to reduce overall environmental impact. The activewear brand has produced a collection of sports apparel made […]

Read More

Latest Tencel Luxe plant

February 13th, 2020

Lenzing has completed the second pilot production plant for its filament yarn Tencel Luxe, according to an Innovation in Textiles article. The yarn is designed to be suitable for fine fabrics and to blend with wool, cashmere and silk in scarves, ties, blouses, dresses, shirts, ties and linings of suits.  The company sees Tencel Luxe as an […]

Read More