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H&M Move partners with LanzaTech
Partners launch capsule collection which uses captured carbon emissions.
5th April 2023
Knitting Industry
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Stockholm, Sweden
This is the stuff of science fiction. LanzaTech diverts carbon emissions heading for the atmosphere, traps them, and turns them into thread. In a leap towards innovating sportswear, H&M Move partners with the breakthrough material science company for a drop arriving at hm.com/move on April 6.
H&M Move is on a mission to democratise movewear and get the whole world and everybody moving. While inspiring people to move and breaking down barriers to sport is one part of the brand formula, moving the needle with innovation is another.
In partnership with carbon capture company LanzaTech, H&M Move is taking a step on its innovation journey, creating garments from captured emissions and infusing them with the brand’s own DryMove technology, a trademarked material that pulls away moisture from the skin and keeps Movers comfortable and dry while moving.
“In collaboration with LanzaTech, we are thrilled to offer our customers a capsule collection made of CarbonSmart polyester, a ground-breaking material using repurposed carbon emissions. This partnership enables H&M Move to explore innovative materials and playing our part in helping to create more sustainable sportswear in the future,” says Simon Brown, General Manager at H&M Move.
“The innovations in the textile industry today focus on sustainability for a better world. We are proud to partner with H&M Move on this drop which reflects ways to rethink how we make and how we experience our clothing,” says Jennifer Holmgren CEO of LanzaTech.
Using three simple steps, LanzaTech captures carbon emissions from steel mills, traps them in bioreactors and converts them into the same building blocks that conventional polyester is made of. This revolutionary solution helps reduce pollution and limits the use of virgin fossil resources needed to make new products.
H&M Move's upcoming three-piece drop for women includes a jumpsuit, a top and a pair of tights, partly made of LanzaTech CarbonSmart polyester with a DryMove finish. The sleek, all-black garments draw on the contemporary athluxury movement and feature contrasting seams and creative cut-outs.
H&M Move’s partnership with LanzaTech launches on April 6 at hm.com/move.
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