With mounting concerns from the public surrounding climate change and pollution, many brands have created products that focus on sustainability and upcycling, including iconic fast-fashion brand Uniqlo.
Its new collection will include materials made from recycled plastic bottles in addition to jackets made from recycled down. To complete the sustainable collection, Uniqlo partnered with Toray, a Japanese manufacturer focused on eco-friendly development. Consumers can expect to see this new sustainable line in the 2020 spring/summer collection with materials such as sweat-wicking Dry-Ex made from recycled polyester fibers.
As buyers' purchasing behavior begins shifting from the fast-fashion consumption model to a more eco-conscious purchasing paradigm, we should expect to see more products and services aligned with these sustainable values.
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Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - The trend of using recycled materials and eco-friendly production methods in clothing industry opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation.
2. Upcycling - The trend of repurposing waste materials like plastic bottles into new products presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the manufacturing and design industries.
3. Eco-conscious Consumerism - The trend of consumers shifting towards more environmentally-friendly purchasing behavior creates opportunities for companies to develop sustainable products and services.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore disruptive innovations by incorporating recycled materials and adopting sustainable production practices.
2. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry has the potential to disruptively innovate by developing new processes to transform waste materials into useful products.
3. Design - The design industry can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by finding unique and creative ways to upcycle waste materials into aesthetically pleasing and functional products.