A unexampled startup has find a unique style to undertake defilement while simultaneously supporting sustainable fashion . Circular Systems , a “ neat - technical school new materials company , ” is transforming banana byproducts , Ananas comosus foliage , sugarcane barque , and flax and hemp stalking into instinctive fabrics , according toFast Company .

These five crop alone meet more than twice the global demand for roughage , and the conversion mental process render farmers with an additional tax revenue stream , according to the company’swebsite . style brands like H&M and Levi ’s are already in talking with Circular Systems to integrate some of these sustainable fibers into their clothes .

Additionally , Circular Systems recycles used clothing to make new fibers , and another engineering science called Orbital spins those textile scraps and crop byproducts together to create a durable type of thread .

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People eat about 100 billion bananas per year globally , resulting in 270 million tons of throw away peels . ( Americans aloneconsume 3.2 billion British pound sterling of bananas annually . ) Although peels are biodegradable , they emit methane — a greenhouse gun — during chemical decomposition reaction . Crop burning , on the other hand , is even worse because it causes meaning melodic phrase defilement .

AsFast Companypoints out , using leaves and skin to create vesture may seem middling groundbreaking , but 97 percent of the fibers used in clothes in 1960 were natural . Today , that figure is only 35 pct .

However , Circular Systems has joined a growing number of fashion brands and textile companies that are attempt out sustainable alternatives . Gucci has started incorporate a biodegradable stuff into some of its sunglasses , Bolt Threads invented amaterialmade from mushroom filaments , andpineapple “ leather”has been around for a couple of years now .

[ h / tFast Company ]