Chinese scientists have altered cotton fibres prior to dyeing to enable easier fabric decolorisation and boost textile ...
Somewhere between 80 and 150 billion items of clothing are produced each year, but urbanites are disposing of them at record ...
Cotton Incorporated’s Blue Jeans Go Green partnered with more than 15 retailers to collection denim to recycle. The recycling initiative recycled 400,000 pieces of denim, diverting 200 tons of textile ...
This strategic placement allows Recover to streamline logistics by being proximate to both waste sorting and manufacturing ... Recover’s solution for recycling cotton-polyester blends.
Recycling into REPREVE fiber and yarn ... make REPREVE as we are melting and removing contaminants from waste material – and cotton doesn’t melt. Chhabra: How will this work globally?
Greenful, a company planning to establish a textile waste sorting facility in Sillamäe and produce construction boards and ...
As the world's largest producer and consumer of textiles, China generates a significant amount of waste textiles and garments both before and after consumption each year. This is especially true for ...
one of the largest cotton recycling plants in China. Textile waste is an urgent global problem, with only 12 per cent recycled worldwide, according to fashion sustainability NGO, Ellen MacArthur ...