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Worn-out, stained, or outdated clothes don’t have to go to the landfill. Here’s how to reuse, recycle, or responsibly dispose ...
The towers of old clothes reach almost to the ceiling of the 200,000-square-foot hall. Forklifts rumble across the concrete floor, squeezing between the stacked bales of jeans, jackets, sweaters, and ...
A new textile recycling plant opened by the company Renewcell in the small coastal city of Sundsvall, Sweden, is so big that employees use bikes to get from one end of the production line to the other ...
Circ invented a “fancy pressure cooker for textiles” to help recycle fabric. They’re building a new facility next year. A Virginia-based startup is tackling the overwhelming textile waste problem—and ...
It’s 2026 and fast fashion is out! Your favorite fashion brands should let you recycle your old clothes. We are better off donating and recycling our garments than throwing them into landfills.
Waste360 speaks with WM and UNIQLO leaders on scaling textile recovery and reshaping how consumers approach clothing disposal ...
For Days organized multiple stops along the California coast to collect used clothing. For Days wants your old clothes. And they’re already turning some of them into new ones. It’s a circular model ...
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