Megadeth Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying 3D Hawaiian Shirt . In a significant development at the intersection of agriculture and fashion, seaweed is emerging as a potential game-changer in addressing two of the industry’s most pressing environmental concerns: sustainable material sourcing and livestock emissions reduction.FutureFeed, an Australian start-up spun out of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), has recently submitted a proposal to the Emissions Reductions Assurance Committee (ERAC) for its innovative seaweed-based feed additive, reported Leather Biz. The company’s solution, utilising native Australian red macro algae (asparagopsis), has demonstrated promising results in reducing enteric methane emissions from cattle while improving feed efficiency.This initiative comes at a crucial time for the fashion industry, which is grappling with the environmental impact of leather production. A recent study by the Leather Panel, albeit controversial due to its limited scope, reported that leather production generates 17.0kg of CO2 equivalent per square metre from tannery operations onwards. In comparison, artificial leather’s complete supply chain reportedly produces 15.8kg of CO2 equivalent per square metre.
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Anonymous –
I like this shirt. The colors are nice, a bit different than the picture and it fits a little big. The material feels nice and overall I like the shirt.
Anonymous –
nice fit and good looking shirt.
Anonymous –
I bought this to purposefully be oversized so I order a size XL. It’s very comfortable and holds up well in the wash. It’s a conversation starter and always a big hit. I like to wear with my bicycle yoga shorts.