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Just Style on MSNTextile recycling could put Europe back on the fashion sourcing map
A new project suggests an increase in textile recycling could bring parts of the textile production chain back to Europe.
As fashion waste mounts and regulations loom, industry insiders are displaying cautious optimism around textile-to-textile recycling after major setbacks (such as H&M-backed Renwcell's bankruptcy).
Many people donate and resell used clothing. But what about that single sock, the ripped stuffed animal, or those shirts with the sweat-stained collars? Those lower-quality textiles often end up in ...
The world's first commercial-scale textile recycling mill is a milestone in tackling fashion's colossal waste problem.
There’s a powerful message resounding from such big brands as Eileen Fisher and Patagonia, along with a growing cadre of smaller thrift and resale shops: Let’s make do, reuse, recycle.
The several thousand pounds of used clothing, shoes and other textiles collected at this Brooklyn greenmarket on a recent Saturday are part of a small but growing trend to recycle the textiles ...
1% of used textiles are recycled into new textiles globally. Clothing including recycled material is typically made from plastic bottles rather than old textiles.
Researchers are calling for a ban on fashion advertising after a study revealed international cities, including Melbourne, are failing to recycle unwanted clothing.
While intelligent recycling technologies help, collecting, sorting and recycling of clothing waste need to scale up, creating demand and improve the economic attractiveness of sustainable fashion.
The world's first commercial-scale textile recycling mill is a milestone in tackling fashion's colossal waste problem.
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