Welcome back to The Carbon Closet Chronicle; your essential briefing on the shift toward a circular fashion future. We’ve distilled the month’s biggest headlines into one easy-to-read guide so you can stay conscious and clued-in. From the sustainable shifts atLondon Fashion Week 2026 to the major policy changes reshaping the industry, here are the top 20 stories from February:
Conscious Collections at LFW
London Fashion Week kickstarted on Feb 19th until the 23rd with a new framework in practice this year.
Participating brands must ensure at least 60% of their collections are created from certified or deadstock materials.
Top sustainable shows included: Stella McCartney, Vin + Omi & Ksenia Schnaider
Held in San Diego this is a groundbreaking gathering for the entire materials management industry.
Topics explored include: Extended Producer Responsibility, California Responsible Textile Recovery Act, Chemical Recycling & Advanced Processing, Global Trade of Secondhand Textiles & Breakthrough Research in AI & Fiber Sorting
The deal leverages Depop’s youth appeal to scale eBay’s "recommerce" footprint in streetwear and vintage fashion.
This merger aims to mainstream circular fashion, significantly increasing the volume of second-hand clothing diverted from landfills.
Luxe Collective x Fashionphile
US-based B Corp FASHIONPHILE has acquired Luxe Collective to officially enter the UK’s high-growth luxury resale market.
The merger combines Luxe Collective’s massive social reach with professional authentication to mainstream circular luxury fashion.
This deal creates a dominant, tech-driven platform designed to extend the lifecycle of ultra-luxury goods across the Atlantic.
Lucy & Yak Named Drapers’ “Brand of the Year”
Sustainable favourite Lucy & Yak was named "Brand of the Year" for its industry-leading commitment to ethical manufacturing and organic materials.
The 2026 awards celebrated the brand’s transparent supply chain and its successful Re:Yakcircular buyback and resale initiative.
Judges highlighted the company as a "best-in-class" example of balancing high social and environmental standards with accessible, inclusive fashion.
The Rebrand Tension
Fast fashion brands attempting aesthetic rebrands show that profitability and sustainable practices continue to be in tension, with major UK brands like PrettyLittleThing under scrutiny for the depth of their sustainability commitments.
eBay’s $50,000 Circular Fashion Fund launches in aims to increase circularity and consciousness in sustainable fashion.
Fashion For Good Launches "Stretching Circularity"
Launched Feb 12, 2026, this collaborative project aims to accelerate the adoption of lower-impact, bio-based, and recycled elastane alternatives.
Gen Z Opts for "Old" Over "New"
Gen Z is now 62% more likely to look for secondhand items before buying new, driving the resale market toward a projected $24 billion valuation.
The £30 Billion Graveyard
UK research found that households hold an estimated £30 billion worth of unworn clothing, fueling a shift toward "minimalist consumption" trends.
Mekong Delta Heat Stress
Extreme heat in Vietnam has led to reduced factory hours, impacting the delivery timelines for Spring/Summer collections across Europe and reinstating the urgent need for climate action.
UK Plastic Packaging Tax Hike
As of February, firms are preparing for the April 2026 tax rate increase to £228.82 per tonne for plastic packaging containing less than 30% recycled content.
Wortmann Smart Warehouse
Germany’s Wortmann Group broke ground on a €20m smart warehouse in January, designed to optimize logistics and reduce carbon footprints in shoe distribution.
Finisterre B Corp Anniversary
The UK’s first B Corp outdoor brand, Finisterre, launched a new technical line featuring 100% recycled materials and enhanced repairability.
Sustainable Storytelling Workshop
A major industry workshop for marketers took place on Feb 9, 2026, focused on how to navigate the new UK Green Claims Code.
Source Fashion (London)
The February 2026 edition featured a "British Heritage Pavilion" showcasing 15 of the UK’s most ethical manufacturers.
Textile Waste Export Trade
Half of all textiles collected for recycling in the Netherlands are now exported abroad for sorting, creating a "traceability gap" for EU brands.
The Leicester Manufacturers' Scheme
A new £500,000 scheme was launched to recognise and fund the top 15 ethical manufacturers in the UK textile hub of Leicester.
Dr. Tony Juniper CBE
The legendary environmentalist received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his role in shaping the UK’s Climate Change Act and his work with Natural England.