Recent Stories from Fibershed

Help Secure the Future of Climate-Beneficial Agriculture

In 2022, the U.S. reached a historic inflection point when congressionally approved federal grants were allocated through agencies like the USDA, Department of Energy, and Environmental Protection Agency. These investments moved funds directly into communities—through small, agile organizations like ours—to build long-term climate and market-based resilience. These grants are vital for advancing climate-focused agriculture, reducing […]

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Building a Healthier Fiber Future: Highlights from Fibershed’s 2024 Annual Report

Across fields, farms, and fiber mills, a quiet transformation is taking place—one rooted in soil health, environmental resilience, and a deep commitment to reshaping the way we produce durable goods and textiles. Fibershed’s 2024 Annual Report highlights a year of growth, impact, and meaningful collaborations that are redefining what’s possible for climate-beneficial fiber & dye […]

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Advancing Climate Beneficial™ Agriculture

Fibershed’s 2024 Carbon Farm Impact Report highlights significant progress in climate-smart agriculture through the Climate Beneficial™ Program. Since its inception in 2016, the program has supported over 180,000 acres, with producers implementing 724 carbon farming practices projected to sequester more than 170,000 metric tons of CO2e over the next 20 years. 2024 Highlights: 126 Practices […]

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U.S. Government Releases Landmark Report on Textile Waste and Fast Fashion’s Environmental Toll

  Today, U.S. Representatives Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) and Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), alongside Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), unveiled findings from the Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) first-ever federal report on textile waste in the United States. The report examines the growing environmental impacts of textile waste, including its links to fast fashion, and outlines steps the federal […]

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The Professionals: Women Graziers

written by Stephany Wilkes Photography by Paige Green “This is not new,” Jaime Irwin says. “None of it is new. Women have been shepherds and herders for thousands of years.” Many of California’s contract graziers and shepherds are women, now and again. If not exactly novel, shepherding is still a fairly unusual modern occupation. Jaime […]

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