While the industry awaits legislation to advance textile recycling, the circular actors continue to forge ahead. Worn Again Technologies and members including Renewcell and Lenzing are “committed to ...
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SMART warns labelling used textiles as waste could ruin reuse sector
International trade organisation Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association (SMART) has voiced concern over the ...
With 8 to 10 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions stemming from the apparel and footwear sector, the industry’s contributions to the growing threat of climate change are fast coming under ...
The Textile Recycling Market is witnessing strong growth, driven by rising environmental concerns, regulatory push for circular economy practices, and growing demand for sustainable raw materials in ...
The demand for textile recycling is increasing due to environmental, economic, and regulatory factors. As global textile use and fast fashion expand quickly, large quantities of textile waste are ...
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Let’s Avoid Textile Waste
Production, shipment, and disposal of textiles accounts for roughly 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and fast fashion ...
Many of us are using this at-home time to start our Spring cleaning. Are you done with those tattered towels? That coffee-stained shirt? The purse with the broken zipper? The shoe that lost its mate?
— The town has reached an agreement with a Massachusetts firm to collect and recycle textiles like bed sheets, hats and shirts. The town is working with Bay State Textiles of Pembroke, Mass., on ...
Boston residents now have a sustainable new option for getting rid of old clothes — dropping them into textile-recycling boxes. The City of Boston has partnered with Helpsy, a textile collection ...
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