Fibe, a trailblazing company based in the UK, and also working with brands in North America, is setting new standards in sustainable fashion by transforming agricultural waste, specifically potato stems and leaves, into eco-friendly fibres. This innovative approach is reshaping the textile industry, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional and synthetic materials.
Revolutionizing Textile Production
The fashion industry has long been scrutinized for its environmental impact, particularly concerning water usage, carbon emissions, and waste management.

Fibe has developed a patent-pending process that addresses these issues by utilizing the leftover stems and leaves from potato plants—parts of the crop that typically go to waste.
The process requires 99.7% less water and emits 82% less CO2 than conventional cotton production, making it an exceptionally eco-friendly alternative.
These fibres, derived from potato plant waste, are fully biodegradable, compostable, and recyclable. They are designed to integrate seamlessly with other natural textiles, offering the fashion industry a versatile material that does not compromise on quality or durability.
Fibe’s innovation not only provides a solution to waste management in agriculture but also offers a sustainable path forward for the fashion industry, which is under increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint.
Industry Recognition and Impact
Fibe’s commitment to sustainability and innovation was recently recognized with the Manufacturing Futures 2024 Award. This prestigious accolade is awarded to companies that demonstrate outstanding contributions to advancing sustainable practices within their industry. For Fibe, this recognition highlights the significant potential of their technology to disrupt traditional textile production and promote circular economy principles in fashion.
The Manufacturing Futures Award is a testament to Fibe’s pioneering work in developing a process that aligns with global sustainability goals. By transforming waste into valuable fibres, Fibe is not only reducing environmental impact but also setting a new benchmark for the textile industry. This recognition positions Fibe as a leader in the push toward more sustainable and responsible fashion production.
Strategic Partnerships and Future Growth
Fibe’s innovation has attracted the attention of several leading fashion brands that are eager to integrate sustainable practices into their operations. These collaborations are vital for bringing Fibe’s eco-friendly fibres to market, offering consumers products that are both stylish and sustainable. The company is working closely with these brands to develop collections that showcase the versatility and quality of potato-based fibres.
As consumer demand for sustainable products continues to grow, Fibe is well-positioned to expand its operations and explore new applications for its fibres. The company is actively researching additional agricultural byproducts that could be transformed into textiles, further enhancing the sustainability of its offerings.
A Vision for the Future

Looking ahead, Fibe is focused on scaling its production capabilities and broadening its impact on the global textile industry.
The company’s vision extends beyond fashion, as it explores potential applications for its fibres in other industries, such as home furnishings and automotive interiors.
By continuing to innovate and push the boundaries of sustainable material production, Fibe aims to become a cornerstone of the circular economy, where waste is minimized, and resources are reused efficiently.
The recognition from the Manufacturing Futures 2024 Award is just the beginning for Fibe. With a clear commitment to sustainability, the company is poised to lead the way in creating a more environmentally responsible future for the fashion industry and beyond.
For more information about Fibe and their innovative sustainable fibres, visit their website at www.fibe.uk
Source: Fibe
Contact Information:
Idan Gal-Shohet, CEO
idan@fibe.uk
David Prior Hope, CTO
david@fibe.uk
Cover image: Fibe’s official founders. Left to right: David (CTO), Premal (CPO), Hazel (CIO), and Idan (CEO). Credit Fibe