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H&M launches sportswear line made using CO2 captured from steel

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H&M launches sportswear line made using CO2 captured from steel

Fashion retailer teams up with and carbon capture and recycling specialist LanzaTech to stitch together new womenswear range using materials made from converted CO2 emissions

Capsule Collection Launched by H&M using Captured Carbon Emissions – Screen  Print India Magazine

Capsule Collection Launched by H&M using Captured Carbon Emissions – Screen Print India Magazine

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Garments capturing CO2 are now worn by staff at Fotografiska Stockholm

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H&M Move partners with LanzaTech

H&M Move partners with LanzaTech

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LanzaTech and Zara debut collection made from recycled carbon emissions

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H&M Move launches capsule collection made from captured carbon emissions

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News & press - Fashion for Good

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Meet the innovators turning CO2 into textiles, Features

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Textile waste management in Australia: A review - ScienceDirect