069. Hilmond Hui: How Bombyx is Transforming the Way Silk is Produced, Traded & Consumed (Part 1)

November 16, 2021 00:29:18
069. Hilmond Hui: How Bombyx is Transforming the Way Silk is Produced, Traded & Consumed (Part 1)
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069. Hilmond Hui: How Bombyx is Transforming the Way Silk is Produced, Traded & Consumed (Part 1)

Nov 16 2021 | 00:29:18

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Hosted By

Kim van der Weerd

Show Notes

This is part one of my conversation with Hilmond Hui, VP of Bombyx and VP of PFGPFG is a manufacturing company with factories across mainland China and Hong Kong, doing textile production, dyeing, weaving, cut and sew, and logistics and a long history of producing for brands like Eileen Fisher.

Bombyx is a subset of PFG formed in 2018. Their focus is on regenerative silk production and transforming the way silk is produced, traded and consumed. They’re on a mission to do everything from dirt to fabric and beyond.

In this episode, Hilmond shares a bit about his entry point into the world of garment manufacturing writ large, the evolution of  PFG, and how this ultimately led to Bombyx. We then dive into the details: what does regenerative silk production mean? How does Bombyx approach it?

Want to dig deeper ?

Looking for a nuanced perspective on fashion’s latest buzz word?  Check out Sarah Mock‘s piece 80 Million Reasons Not to Pay for Regenerative Farming. Also recommend subscribing to her weekly newsletter

Check out this episode with Danielle Arzaga about why Candiani has opted for biodegradability and regenerative production practices over recycling. 

Talking about regenerative agriculture also raises questions about sourcing models. Tune into our conversation with Crispin Argento about direct to grower cotton sourcing and this episode with cotton grower Cannon Michael.

Want to learn more about soil health? We learned a lot from this Wardrobe Crisis interview with Nina Marenzi. Which also led us this article in the Guardian by George Monbiot: “We’re Treating the Soil Like Dirt. It’s a Fatal Mistake, as Our Lives Depend on It”.

For a more uplifting take on soil health, check out the movie Kiss the Ground – available on Netflix.

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