An EHU study, now published in the Journal of Cleaner Production, has found a way of using mussel shells, which usually end ...
Sandblasted jeans are a look that denim makers are literally dying for, according to an international textile union. Levi’s and H&M have agreed to stop using the sandblasting process on their denim ...
The tons of discarded mussel shells generated by the seafood industry may be organic, but they're still very slow to biodegrade in landfills. They may soon find new life, however, sandblasting jeans ...
Chinese factories are using the potentially deadly sandblasting process to manufacture jeans for popular fashion labels, a year-long investigation by Al Jazeera has found. In 101 East programme “Denim ...
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