In this section, we detail the biotech materials that are used to make some of the golf products that we buy. We've included links to relevant articles and blogs, that discuss the sustainability of each of the materials. The information, which is taken from a range of readily available and accessible sources, aims to help us choose more more planet-friendly golf accessories and apparel.
Bamboo fibers: the wonders of CleanBamboo®
tocco, Mar 24
Clean Bamboo, more Sustainable than Cotton
The Environmental Transformation Podcast, Jan 23
Photo by Daniel Klein
Photo by Seamless Textures
Mushroom Eco-Leather: The Next Step for Sustainable Fashion?
Technology Experts, May 24
Photo by Kenny Goosen
Photo by ANGHI
Photo by Yogendra Singh
HemCell: a surprisingly versatile biobased plastic
Agro & Chemistry, Oct 18
A better world begins with, HemCell
Hemcell
Photo by Mario von Rotz
Photo by Zukiman Mohamad
Photo by Dmytro Ostapenko
Photo by Masood Aslami
Piñatex, Eco-Friendly leather made from Pineapples
TexSPACEToday, Jan 24
Is Piñatex a Sustainable Leather Alternative?
Sustainably Chic, Aug 22
Photo by Pineapple Supply Company
Why Seaweed Is The Sustainability Super-Plant Of The Future
Forbes, Nov 22
Seaweed Is Making Waves in Sustainability
Boston Consulting Group, Oct 22
Photo by Karen Cann
Monaco Ocean Week: Interview Billy McCall of Kintra Fibers on sustainable fashion
Net Zero News, Jun 24
PANGAIA creating Biodegradable Polyester with Kintra Fibers
Knowledge hub, powered by Circle Economy, Sep 22
Photo by Christophe Maertens
Photo by Karen Chew
New York Mag, The Strategist, Feb 24
Tencel: Is This Sustainable Fabric Too Good to Be True?
Treehugger, Oct 21
Photo by Lachlan Ross
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