What's Happening?
A new research paper co-authored by Fashion Revolution co-founder Carry Somers questions the biodegradability of natural fibers, a long-held belief in sustainable fashion. The study found that natural fibers, such as cotton, dominate environmental samples,
challenging the notion that they are inherently biodegradable. This research highlights the persistence of natural fibers in the environment, contradicting the fashion industry's narrative that they are a better alternative to synthetic fibers. The paper calls for the fashion industry to base sustainability claims on scientific evidence rather than assumptions.
Why It's Important?
This research is crucial as it challenges the fashion industry's reliance on natural fibers as a sustainable alternative to synthetics. The findings suggest that natural fibers may not degrade as expected, potentially contributing to environmental pollution. This revelation could impact consumer perceptions and industry practices, prompting a reevaluation of sustainability claims. The study underscores the need for the fashion industry to adopt a more science-based approach to sustainability, which could lead to more effective environmental strategies and policies.









