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FABRIC is an innovative hub in Tempe, Arizona, dedicated to promoting collaboration around sustainability in the fashion industry.
The fashion industry is notorious for overproduction, leading to significant waste and environmental degradation. Traditional manufacturing processes often result in excess inventory, which ends up in landfills. This waste aggravates planetary boundaries such as climate change: Indeed, greenhouse gases are produced when textiles are sent to landfills, straining the planet's capacity to sustain ecological systems.
FABRIC in Tempe, Arizona, serves as a hub for innovation, supporting fashion designers, brands, and manufacturers in adopting sustainable practices.
As a fashion incubator and manufacturer, FABRIC's no-minimum manufacturing model helps reduce overproduction and supports new brands in testing designs. These initiatives exemplify the power of locally developed solutions in transforming textile waste into opportunities for circularity and sustainability.
Fabric's model not only helps minimise textile waste but also fosters a culture of collaboration among local designers and brands.
FABRIC's efforts demonstrate the potential of localised solutions to create a more circular and sustainable fashion ecosystem. As a result, they empower emerging brands to succeed while promoting responsible production practices, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable future for the fashion industry.
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