Ecotextile Talks

From Goats To Garments: Textile Exchange and the Responsible Mohair Journey


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In this edition, made possible with the support of Textile Exchange, host Philip Berman is joined by its Chief Strategy Officer, Ashley Gill, and mohair farmer and textile producer Frances Van Hasselt.

Frances is at the heart of mohair production in South Africa - a country that supplies more than 50% of that fiber used in the world's textile industry.

She is involved in everything from farming her family land, home to 7,000 Angora goats, to landing high-end fashion deals.

Her family has also received accolades, winning the Miyuki Award 10 years in a row - a Japanese prize for the best quality mohair, produced globally under the most sustainable practices.

In the conversation, Frances explores how being rooted in the land shapes every aspect of her work.

She also discusses the challenges and pride associated with local production, and along with Ashley, explains the role that Textile Exchange's standards play in connecting small producers to the global supply chain.

Also covered:

  • The realities and rewards of mohair farming in South Africa - Frances VH reveals the biggest challenge facing her, and farmers the world over.

  • Why Textile Exchange is introducing a unified Materials Matter Standard and how will this affect Frances and her fellow tier four producers?
Relevant Articles from Eco Textile News
  • Textile Exchange unveils unified standard
  • Textile Exchange reveals five year strategy
Links to other organisations
  • Frances Van Hasselt's Textile Company

  • Textile Exchange

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