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Martina Tondo

Fashion Journalist and writer focused on sustainability matters in the fashion and textile industries. Long time writing contributor for Lampoon Magazine, she has specialized in conducting interviews with experts in these fields. Subjects of research include: raw materials in the textile industry, environmental issues and climate justice, and media culture. Her work has also been published on Latest Magazine, Criticaleye.it and Conscyou. Graduated from University of Pavia, she has a Degree in Communication Studies and a Master’s Degree in European Administration and Political Sciences.

«Algae is the most efficient organism at sequestering carbon through its natural growth» – McCurdy on the invention of a sustainable jacket made from bioplastic

Suitable for blending or nonwovens, rose petal fiber is an eco-friendly alternative to silk, one major environmental polluter

Using a more responsible manufacturing process, eucalyptus fiber creates a lower environmental impact than cotton for the production of clothes

Spider-silk is estimated to be one of the natural fabrics of the future because of its strength. Tougher by weight than the steel of the same diameter, and as strong as Kevlar

Olivia Dowie, CEO and co-founder of Riley Studio, on how she incorporated the technical fiber in her collections

The case of recycled polyester: sediment in the polyester-oriented textile era: to reduce single-use plastic items dispersion