Software platform Teemill wants to change that. Our new range of fashionable and eco-friendly clothing provides a voice for marine conservation in a fresh new way. BBC Earth and Teemill have joined forces to disrupt the fashion industry and propose a solution, using thoughtful technology to create a completely circular, closed-loop system. The zero waste ‘Sustainable Me’ t-shirt is made by recovering and reusing discarded organic cotton garments mixed with certified cotton and is designed to come back to Teemill once the customer is done with it, where it can be broken down and turned back into another t-shirt. Welcome to the official RSPB store featuring our brand new clothing range. At WWF, we envision a world in which people and nature thrive; but we'll only get there if we all play a role. https://ltw.media/.../apparel/bbc-joins-circular-fashion-movement-with-teemill BBC Earth is the official channel of well-known Sir David Attenborough series such as Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and Blue Planet II. According to BBC Earth findings, three out of every five t-shirts that are bought, “end up in the bin within a year”. According to BBC Earth findings, three out of every five t-shirts that are bought, “end up in the bin within a year”. As the name suggests, the UK-based company is tackling the massive demand for t-shirts. Stories about Penguin. Our Let Nature Sing Campaign is set out to protect the beautiful compositions of the UK's many song birds. BBC Earth says it has established the collaboration in order to “disrupt the fashion industry and propose a solution to one of […] We are not ready to live in a silent world. The natural world shows us in so many ways a simple truth: there is strength in numbers. MCS protects marine wildlife across the United Kingdom. BBC Earth has joined forces with Teemill to launch a range of 'circular' apparel made from organic and post-consumer cotton which can be returned to a take-back service once worn out BBC Earth debuts ‘circular’ fashion collection | Fashion & Retail News | News View image of Adelie chicks wait for their parents, Weddell Sea, Antarctica (credit: Shawna Sertich). You can show your support, spread the word and look cool at the same time. Birds we thought were with us forever are vanishing, and as nature fades from our lives, our lives are diminished. Software platform Teemill wants to change that. As the name suggests, the UK-based company is tackling the massive demand for t-shirts. Following on from the huge success of the BBC’s Blue Planet series, presented by Sir David Attenborough, the corporation has teamed up with apparel manufacturer Teemill to produce a range of ‘sustainable’ garments.