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The Carbon Closet Chronicle: The October Edition

Every month The Carbon Closet will break down what you might have missed within the sustainable fashion sphere the past month. We’ve scoured the internet to give you a quick breakdown of the most important headlines. Your cheat sheet to sounding like the go-to guru for sustainable fashion at any gathering!
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Stella McCartney launched plant-based “fevvers” at her SS26 show
  • The luxury fashion label continues its sustainable material innovation with its new feather alternative dubbed ”fevvers” made from plants and are naturally dyed
  • Other material alternatives that Stella McCartney is known for includes MyloTM a mushroom-based leather alternative and Savian a plant-based fur alternative
  • The SS26 collection was 98 % sustainable and 100 % cruelty-free meaning no leather, fur, or exotic skins
  • Explore some of our favourite products from Stella McCartney on TheCarbonCloset.com
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Sustainable Cosmetics Summit(Europe) took place in Paris October 22 & 23
  • The summit mainly explored how AI, biotechnologies, and sustainable packaging are reshaping the future of the beauty and personal care sectors
  • Generative AI is being used for raw-material selection and formulation to reduce waste and energy
  • The role of AI at the summit signals the growing importance of tech-led sustainability in the beauty industry
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MUD Jeans achieves TESTEX circularity label
  • The denim brand is the first of its kind to achieve the ‘Circularity Label’ from TESTEX making it a ground breaking achievement
  • The certification measures durability, repairability, and recyclability in textiles
  • This proves that MUD Jeans’ products are built to last, designed for repair, and made to be recycled
  • TESTEX is an independent testing and certification institute with a long history in textiles and sustainability
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France introduces mandatory environmental labelling on textiles
  • Businesses are now required to display a clear environmental score using a standardised visual symbol
  • The score is based on a comprehensive lifecycle analysis of each item
  • This includes biodiversity impact, microfibre release, and end-of-life (e.g., recyclability and disposal)
  • The initiative is considered to be a potential case study for wider European adoption
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M&S x Bella Freud link up for a second collection
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EU launches extended producer responsibility(EPR) rules for textiles
  • The EU’s revised Waste Framework Directive took effect on 16 October 2025, mandating that textile and footwear producers fund waste collection, recycling, and reuse programmes to drive circularity
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Circ and H&M Group partner on recycled polycotton fashion collection
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Sustainable Beauty Coalition launches “Great British Beauty Clean Up”
  • Backed by the British Beauty Council, this campaign encourages brands and consumers to reduce beauty waste through refill, reuse, and recycling schemes across the UK
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UK charity shops face crisis as 200 stores prepare to close
  • Cancer Research UK confirmed plans to shut almost 200 stores over 18 months due to falling resale value of donated textiles and rising disposal costs
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ISTO creates world’s first biodegradable “Banantex” suit from banana fibre
  • Portuguese brand ISTO launched a new biodegradable men's suit, made from banana-plant fibre, advancing plant-based textiles in menswear
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Homeware brand Habitat announces 2025 AW Morris & Co sustainable collaboration
  • Habitat extended its eco-focused partnership line with Morris & Co, reintroducing heritage prints and natural materials across furnishings and décor
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UK Salvation Army x Tesco pilot textile-recycling scheme in car parks
  • A new October 2025 pilot lets shoppers drop off damaged or unwearable clothing at Tesco car parks for recycling and reuse via automated sorting technology
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World Circular Textile Day 2025 promotes repair and closed-loop systems
  • Celebrated 8 October 2025, the event pushed brands and consumers toward genuine circularity – reuse, repair, and recycling – beyond greenwashing slogans
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Recycling & Sustainability Expo London focuses on circular fashion and waste reform
  • The October 7–8 event united policymakers, brands, and recyclers to translate upcoming EU and UK waste legislation into actionable textile recycling plans
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Swedish Stockings launches pop-up vending machine made from recycled tights
  • The hosiery brand unveiled a “moving pop-up” vending machine built from 500 recycled tights, showcasing creative reuse and awareness of textile waste

If you want to explore and read more about sustainable fashion there’re plenty more articles on The Carbon Closet blog. Updated weekly to satisfy your sustainability curiosity! Here are a few articles we think you’d love:
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