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New Standard Institute Illustrates Impact of Textile Waste
The organization installed 4,500 pounds of discarded clothing outside the California state capitol building in Sacramento on ...
Amsterdam-based Fashion for Good has launched its Sorting for Circularity USA report. The report covers consumer disposal behavior, textile waste composition and the potential for fiber-to-fiber ...
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Startup develops game-changing solution for major problem with common waste: 'I thought it was too good to be true'
A new startup is revolutionizing how textile and plastic waste are recycled, cutting costs and improving efficiency. MacroCycle has developed a way to convert plastic and textile waste into polyester ...
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Lycra, Radici behind recycling breakthrough for mixed-fiber textiles
Radici InNova's patented process uses selective dissolution technology to treat mixed textile waste and recover both its nylon and Lycra fibers.
The EU's Solstice Project which is looking at how local textile systems operate across four European regions has revealed ...
Global Clothing and Textile Recycling Market to Reach USD 20.2 Billion by 2031, Driven by Circular Economy Initiatives | Valuates Reports ...
Chemical sorting can be utilized to selectively collect polyester from waste plastics and textiles. In the product stream, clean polyesters are obtained because the process eliminates colorants and ...
Each year, the global fashion industry generates more than 200 billion pounds of textile waste, with fast fashion alone contributing to around 10% of global carbon emissions. Overproduction to satisfy ...
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Fashion, textiles, and art students from Wiltshire College & University Centre (WCUC) are working with Dorothy House’s Threads for Care project, which upcycles clothing donations that are too damaged ...
The Dutch textile industry stands at a crossroads. Fast fashion and overconsumption are driving an ever-growing mountain of waste, while the Netherlands is committed to achieving a fully circular ...
Germany is considering a fast-fashion tax to make manufacturers contribute to disposal costs. The aim is to reduce textile ...
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