Circular Fibersheds
The fourth regenerative agriculture sub-pillar, circular fibersheds, replaces fossil-fuel-based fabrics with textiles grown through regenerative farming and ensures clothing is reused or recycled after use. Based on a “soil to soil” cycle, natural fibers return to the earth, regenerating carbon stocks, supporting biodiversity, and reducing pollution. Circular fibersheds mitigate climate change by using regenerative fibers that sequester carbon and cut reliance on synthetics. Scaling requires systems for regenerative textile crops, incentives for recycling and sustainable fashion, and consumer education to drive demand for biodegradable fabrics.
Solutions Pathways for Circular Fibersheds

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