May 3, 2024
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Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: -- Fur made without animal products or petrochemicals has the highest potential market share of all next-generation materials, according to a recent report from the Material Innovation Initiative. -- The report found that next-generation materials have a potential 62% market share in the fur segment, while conventional fur had 38% potential market share. -- While fur in fashion remains popular, the report cited a 2021 international survey which found that 64% of people are aware of animal cruelty in the fashion industry and 86% think brands should assure “animal welfare is upheld in their supply chains.” Dive Insight: Fur has had a recent resurgence due in part to the Mob Wife Aesthetic, a TikTok-championed trend, which features real or faux fur outerwear. The trend made its way to the runways as well, including during international fashion weeks. The recent report focused on promoting fur made from next-generation materials over traditional animal fur or synthetic fiber, which it called “current gen.” “When we think of sustainability at MII, we think of creating a system in which humans live in a symbiotic relationship with nature,” the report states. “...Our current system is broken, with our manufacturing taking too many natural resources, emitting numerous hazardous chemicals into the environment, and confining trillions of animals away from their natural habitats, social interactions, and innate behaviors. The solution is on the horizon: next-gen materials.” The report stated that there were 141 next-gen material companies, and seven of them create next-gen fur. Ninety-two are next-gen leather companies. Beyond next-gen fur, the report found that in the
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Yet the fashion industry’s reception to next-generation materials has been a mixed bag. Renewcell, an early adopter of textile-to-textile fiber made from recycled pulp, filed for bankruptcy in February after struggling to raise money and is awaiting a buyer. By contrast, its recycled fiber competitor Infinited Fiber closed a
Several companies such as Mycoworks, Ecovative Design and Gozen have created a leather alternative made from mushrooms. Last year, Mycoworks began production of its biofiber at scale at a new facility in
Gozen, whose mushroom leather material was used by Balenciaga, also closed a
Athleticwear giant Lululemon entered a multi-year partnership with Samsara Eco to make recycled nylon and polyester in May. Since the partnership was announced, the company has debuted its first recyclable polyester product and its first recycled nylon product.
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