- 16:29, 1 September 2015 Higg index (hist) [41 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "SAC Sustainable Apparel Coalition")
- 07:04, 9 June 2015 Sustainable Apparel Coalition (hist) [18 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created blank page)
- 10:21, 4 May 2015 Biopolymer fiber (hist) [1,200 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Polylactide (PLA) is a renewable thermoplastic and a polymer. It is derived from the starch of plants such as corn, sugar cane and sugar beet. PLA is biodegradable, as it deca...")
- 09:46, 4 May 2015 Manufactured fibers (hist) [2,062 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Syntetfiber)
- 09:23, 4 May 2015 Natural fibers (hist) [553 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Natural fibres are divided into two main classifications: animal (protein) fibres and plant (cellulose) fibres. Protein fibres are derived from animals and include wool, c...")
- 10:26, 29 April 2015 Waste-to-energy & encouraging reuse (hist) [1,143 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Through this method Sweden generates energy equivalent to 1.1 million cubic metres (m3) of oil per year, resulting in the highest amount of renewable energy produced in the Eu...")
- 08:55, 29 April 2015 Garment washing (hist) [21,631 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "In addition to improving or softening the hand-feel of products, garment washing affects the aesthetic of the product, often by imparting a "worn in" or "aged" appearance. Gar...")
- 09:30, 27 April 2015 Dyeing & Printing (hist) [27,109 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Colour is a critically important part of a fabric or garment, and one of the single most important factors in the appeal and marketability of an apparel product, particularly...")
- 14:12, 24 April 2015 POLYLACTIDE (PLA) (hist) [5,848 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Polyactide (PLA) is mainly made from sugars derived from corn, though any abundantly available sugar, such as wheat, sugar beets or sugarcane could also be used. PLA is a new...")
- 10:38, 24 April 2015 Wood viscose (hist) [8,446 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Viscose made from wood is categorized as a “manufactured” or “man-made” fibre created from cellulose found in trees. It is typically derived from spruce or pine (altho...")
- 09:53, 24 April 2015 Bamboo viscose (hist) [9,032 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Viscose made from bamboo is categorized as a “manufactured” or “man-made” fibre created from cellulose found in the bamboo plant. It is derived from bamboo, which is t...")
- 12:30, 17 April 2015 Polypropylene (hist) [8,026 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The main environmental consideration—along with all other synthetics in this category—is that this material, whether in fibre form or other, is non-biodegradable and inten...")
- 10:00, 17 April 2015 Polyethylene (hist) [5,332 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The main consideration with polyethylene is that it’s non-biodegradable and can be toxic to marine life. Efforts to look at strategies to decrease overall consumption could...")
- 08:23, 17 April 2015 Polyester & Recycled Polyester (hist) [19,764 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Finding innovations that mitigate the ecological impacts of polyester will not only reduce environmental impacts, but has the potential to influence the textile industry as a...")
- 09:43, 2 April 2015 Imitation leather (hist) [8,006 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are several types of alternatives to genuine leather. The more popular materials, including thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), polyurethane laminate (PUL) and polyvinyl c...")
- 08:53, 2 April 2015 Elastane (hist) [8,486 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The manufacturing process of elastane is highly chemical and is derived from petroleum, a non-renewable resource. Elastane is non-biodegradable, and will impede the biodegrada...")
- 07:43, 2 April 2015 Acrylic (hist) [7,447 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The environmental impacts of acrylic greatly outweigh its benefits. This lack of balance indicates the necessity of exploring more sustainable options—from using other fibre...")
- 12:07, 1 April 2015 Wool (hist) [16,576 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Wool is the textile fibre obtained from sheep and certain other animals, including goats, rabbits, sheep and camels. Wool fibre has inherent sustainability attributes. It is a...")
- 15:49, 30 March 2015 Jute (hist) [13,795 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Jute has a reputation as a sustainable fibre. In 100% form, it is biodegradable, with relatively harmless processing. Although jute is generally used for sacks and bags, it re...")
- 10:50, 30 March 2015 Bamboo linen (hist) [10,582 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bamboo linen is a natural fibre, and processing into yarn is largely mechanical with minimal environmental impact. Bamboo linen can be used as a sustainability choice that acc...")
- 10:45, 13 March 2015 Alpaca (hist) [5,627 bytes] MichaelaRudolph (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The textile fibre obtained from alpaca is simply called “alpaca fibre.” Alpaca fibre has inherent sustainability attributes: It is a renewable, natural fibre that can...")