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Recycled cashmere: a complete sustainability guide
Cashmere has long been synonymous with understated luxury—that impossibly soft fibre that feels like a warm embrace on a cold morning. But behind that softness lies a troubling environmental story. Virgin cashmere production has contributed to the degradation of roughly 70 percent of Mongolia's grasslands, with overgrazing by cashmere goats turning once-thriving ecosystems into near-desert. For years, conscious consumers faced an uncomfortable choice: indulge in cashmere's wa
Jan 17
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