WOVEN Case Study: Exploring the Potentials and Futures of Natural Dyeing

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With growing recognition of the negative impacts of textile production and consumption, natural dyeing is gathering significant interest as a potentially viable, eco-friendly and captivating alternative to synthetic dyes. This piece outlines a recent collaboration between WovenStitched Up, and the University of Manchester exploring the role of natural dyeing in sustainable textile production, as well as its potential impacts on community well-being and environmental stewardship.

Period31 Oct 2024

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  • TitleExploring the Potentials and Futures of Natural Dyeing
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletWoven in Kirklees
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date31/10/24
    DescriptionWith growing recognition of the negative impacts of textile production and consumption, natural dyeing is gathering significant interest as a potentially viable, eco-friendly and captivating alternative to synthetic dyes. This piece outlines a recent collaboration between Woven, Stitched Up, and the University of Manchester exploring the role of natural dyeing in sustainable textile production, as well as its potential impacts on community well-being and environmental stewardship.
    URLhttps://woveninkirklees.co.uk/case-study/potentials-futures-natural-dyeing/
    PersonsGhada Soliman, Laura Pottinger