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A new chapter in Egyptian fashion: Sustainability leads the way

In Monofeya, one of Egypt's poorest provinces, a single business successfully upcycled around 940 tons of fabric in five years, combating waste.
29.03.24 | Source: ehn

In Egypt's struggle with economic downturns, a shift toward sustainable fashion breathes new life into old fabrics, proving beneficial for both the environment and the local workforce.


In short:



  • In Monofeya, one of Egypt's poorest provinces, a single business successfully upcycled around 940 tons of fabric in five years, combating textile waste.

  • Green Fashion, the initiative behind this effort, not only focuses on environmental sustainability but also empowers local women by providing employment and training in upcycling techniques.

  • The movement towards sustainable fashion is driven by economic necessity, leading to innovative repurposing of clothes, which in turn supports the community and the environment.


Key quote:


"We’ll spread the concept of sustainability, one person at a time."


— Amgad Moustafa, co-founder of Green Fashion


Why this matters:


Entrepreneurs, designers, and activists are leading the charge toward sustainable fashion, emphasizing the use of eco-friendly materials, ethical labor practices, and innovative recycling techniques to breathe new life into the textile sector.


Allison Guy wrote about the challenges in children's toys: Kids grow up; toys get lost. Yet the polyester and spandex fibers in the whales’ fabric and stuffing would last for decades, centuries, even millennia.

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