After its announcement to go fur-free by 2020 in May this year, Prada is now taking its sustainable initiatives further with plans to use only recycled nylons in its designs by 2021.
The Italian fashion house’s move to phase out its use of virgin nylon is a significant one, as it means that the material of its iconic nylon bags, which have become synonymous with the brand, will be transformed to bring change to the fashion industry.
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In response to its environmental target, Prada has partnered with textile yarn producer Aquafil to release “Re-Nylon”, a new capsule collection made out of Econyl, which is nylon reclaimed from ocean plastics, fishing nets and textile fibre waste.
“It’s a massive reduction of nylon and a big impact in terms of sustainability,” said Lorenzo Bertelli, head of marketing and communication at Prada Group.