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 ...
From these chips, we make our high-modified Trevira® flame-retardant fibers and yarns. Customers who use these fibers and ...
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Reju Creates a Pathway for Recycling Textiles
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 ...
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 ...
The EU's Solstice Project which is looking at how local textile systems operate across four European regions has revealed ...
Many people donate and resell used clothing. But what about that single sock, the ripped stuffed animal, or those shirts with the sweat-stained collars? Those lower-quality textiles often end up in ...
Likewise, if the clothes you are getting rid of are dirty or stained, they may not be suitable for donation or recycling.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Esha writes about building better, more regenerative businesses. Polyester has become a popular choice globally, and may even be ...
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Reju to launch first US industrial textile recycling hub in New York
Textile-to-textile regeneration company Reju has announced its first US-based industrial facility will be in Rochester, New ...
The state agency has received three proposals from organizations seeking to manage California’s extended producer responsibility act for clothing and linens.
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Nature-inspired 'POMbranes' could transform water recycling in textile and pharma industries
Scientists have collaborated to develop a new class of highly precise filtration membranes. The research, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, could significantly reduce energy ...
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