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Tocco Report: FIBERS & FABRICS FUTURE 2025-2026

New Threads: Rethinking Fibres in a Bioeconomy

The $1.3 trillion textile industry is at a turning point. Fibre production is surging, but so are its environmental costs: massive waste, carbon emissions, and microplastic pollution. In response, innovators are rethinking materials and supply chains, from lab-grown leathers to carbon-capturing fibres and sensor-woven textiles. As policymakers and consumers demand accountability, the fabric of the industry is being rewoven.

This report by Tocco Editorial team explores the unfolding transformation, spanning renewable bio-based materials, circular production loops, advanced textile technologies, and the new business ecosystems knitting it all together.

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  1. Back to the Roots – Reconceiving Natural Fibres
  2. Closing the Loop – Circular Textiles and Recycling
  3. Lab-Grown & Biofabricated Materials
  4. Smart & High-Performance Textiles
  5. Global Threads – Traceability & Transformation
  6. Glossary
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Materials in focus

Explore the innovative materials shaping the future

Biodegradable
Explore the evolving landscape of biodegradable materials with a focus on biodegradable plastics.

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Recycled
Discover the benefits and challenges of recycled materials, as well as insights into how recycling transforms waste into valuable resources.

Recycled

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Bamboo
Introducing bamboo as an interesting alternative material. Learn about bamboo's incredible growth, and processing into textiles, paper, and construction materials.

Bamboo

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Mycelium
Get into the world of mycelium, and discover its applications and the potential it holds for revolutionizing packaging and product design.

Mycelium

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Silk
Discover the intricate world of silk, its rich history, production processes, and its ethical alternatives.

Silk

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Upcycled
A deep dive into upcycled materials, examining their pros and cons

Upcycled

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Cotton
Learn about cotton, the world's most used natural fibers, its environmental aspects and its significance in the global textile industry

Cotton

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Linen
Dive into the rich history and versatile applications of linen, and understand why linen remains a timeless and eco-friendly choice in the world of natural fabrics.

Linen

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Latex
Explore the world of latex, where we compare the properties, uses, and environmental impacts of natural and synthetic latex.

Latex

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Bioplastic
Dive into the world of bioplastics and their role in sustainable development, and understand the benefits and challenges of bioplastics to replace petroleum-based plastics

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Hemp
Discover hemp and learn about its production from plant to fabric and its wide-ranging applications in textiles, construction, and beyond.

Hemp

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Leather
Explore the world of leather and its alternatives. From plant-based options to synthetic varieties, learn about technological advancements shaping the future of leather.

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Jute
Discover the versatile world of jute, its origin, cultivation, and its role in the global textile industry.

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Banana Fibre
Discover the unique and sustainable world of banana fibre, and learn about the process of extracting fibre from banana plants.

Banana Fibre

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Wool
Explore the world of wool and the latest innovations in wool alternatives, especially plant-based, cruelty-free options.

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Fur
Explore the history, environmental impact, and ethical considerations of fur in fashion - and discover alternatives like faux fur, wool fur, and lab-grown options.

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Sisal
A deep dive into sisal, its origins, cultivation, and environmental benefits.

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Vollebak’s graphene‑coated jacket, launched in 2018, is a reversible nylon garment treated with a nanoscale polyurethane‑graphene membrane. It doesn’t add weight, yet imparts electrical conductivity, enhanced thermal regulation (warming skin by ≈2 °C), waterproofing, and reversible styling. While not bulletproof yet, it's designed as a first step toward “bionic” clothing capable of intelligent functions and ballistic protection.

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