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Big-name brands like Chanel, Coach, H&M and Zara are bringing new attention to the latest recycled materials. Experts weigh ...
Applied Market Information (AMI) will host the inaugural US edition of its Textile Recycling Expo at the Charlotte Convention ...
Ghana is the final stop for the world’s unwanted clothing, where the fast fashion industry’s overflow ends up in bales on the ...
Following the debut of the first Recycling Expo last month in Belgium, show organizer AMI is planning a US expo in Charlotte, N.C. next year.
The more I listened to my peers and their presentations around EPR implementation, the more confident I became that reuse ...
The first Textiles Recycling Expo took place in Brussels, Belgium, and attracted 126 exhibitors and 3,336 visitors from 67 ...
AMI is launching a US version of its Textiles Recycling Expo at the Charlotte Convention Center, North Carolina on April ...
ReHubs plans to release a comprehensive industry transformation roadmap to address European textile waste challenges.
ReHubs is leading systemic change across the textile and apparel industry, bringing together key stakeholders to achieve ambitious circularity goals through aligned efforts in infrastructure, policy, ...