Human Material Loop hopes to transform the fashion industry by turning human hair into a textile.
According to Human Material Loop, 72 million kilograms of human hair waste end up in European landfills every year, the equivalent in weight of seven Eiffel Towers.
Human Material Loop used hair to insulate this jacket.
For Kollar, it’s not simply about wearing a jumper made from human hair for the novelty or sustainability aspect; she argues that human hair is an incredibly durable material.
Visser says ultimately the implementation of human hair in our products isn’t simple.
Persons:
Zsofia Kollar, ”, Kollar, “, ” Kollar, Pablo Betancourt, it’s, Higashi, Sanne Visser, There’s, Visser
Organizations:
CNN, Eiffel, Southwestern, University of the Arts London, London’s Design
Locations:
Canada, Aconcagua, Argentina, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Micronesia, Kiribati, Southwestern United States, Japan