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10 January 20234 January 2023

Vollebak releases “first piece of clothing ever” coloured with black algae dye

Experimental clothing brand Vollebak and biomaterials company Living Ink have teamed up to create a T-shirt using black dye made from algae instead of petroleum, in what they say marks a major breakthrough for sustainable fashion


27 November 201927 November 2019

Chiara Tommencioni Pisapia uses moths to transform unwanted clothing into “precious” bio-waste material

London-based Italian designer to explore the potential for farming moths' larvae and using them to digest keratin-based fibres


6 September 20192 December 2019

Vollebak’s plant and algae T-shirt becomes “worm food” in 12 weeks

Company producing textiles from wooden yarns which are completely compostable within three months and which are printed with 'algae ink'


5 September 20192 September 2019

This T-Shirt Is Made From Algae And 100% Biodegradable In 12 Weeks

Vollebak took environmental clothing to a new level with the creation of a plant and algae t-shirt made entirely from algae, pulped eucalyptus and beech grown in bioreactors

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