Apparel manufacturer Hirdaramani has entered a three-year partnership with the University of Moratuwa to investigate the ...
A resurgence of secondhand shopping, new sorting methods and policy initiatives are all poised to help shift the needle on ...
Textile-to-textile regeneration company Reju has joined forces with advocacy group Recycling Europe as part of its textiles division. The alliance comes at a pivotal time for Reju, as it expands its ...
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Reju signs up to Recycling Europe’s Textiles branch
Recycling Europe, previously known as EuRIC, has added Reju as the newest partner in its Recycling Europe Textiles branch.
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UNtrash It, an initiative designed to keep unwanted clothes out of landfills that launched last April in New York City, is expanding to Dallas and Los Angeles this Earth Month. Last year in the New ...
Seen as something of a holy grail of circularity, textile-to-textile recycling remains a hot topic, as evidenced by multiple discussions on the subject at the recent Textiles Recycling Expo in ...
There are “three legs to the stool” when it comes to textile recycling—collection, sortation, and finally, the processes that turn waste into new, saleable product. Knowing this, recently launched ...
Globally, it is estimated that 85 percent of textile materials end up in landfills—equating to millions of tons per year in landfilled material in the U.S. alone. According to Amelia Trumble, ...
These are topsy-turvy times for the nascent textile recycling industry. The clothing behemoth H&M Group has cofounded a textile recycling firm that promises to become a huge global producer just as ...
The apparel industry accounts for 10% of global carbon emissions. The annual amount of fiber production reached 113 million tons in 2021 and the demand is increasing every year. However, almost 90% of ...
If proven successful, NIST said this could have several industrial applications, including in recycling.
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