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  2. Textile recycling - Wikipedia

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    Textile recycling is the process of recovering fiber, yarn, or fabric and reprocessing the material into new, useful products. [1] Textile waste is split into pre-consumer and post-consumer waste and is sorted into five different categories derived from a pyramid model.

  3. China's waste import ban - Wikipedia

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    About 60% of plastic waste in China was discarded or not recycled at that time. In 1994, China's agricultural film consumption was 1.9 million tons, but 300,000 tons of agricultural film remained in farmland every year, affecting the soil and causing animal diseases. [7] In the early 21st century, China had become the second largest plastic ...

  4. Recover Textile Systems - Wikipedia

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    In the following years, the company started expanding its product lines by including cotton fiber blends to its portfolio, such as recycled cotton-recycled polyester (rPET) and recycled cotton-organic cotton. In 2014, Ferre Yarns launched its first Recover product lines with retailers such as H&M, Armani, Hugo Boss and Inditex. [3]

  5. Amann & Söhne - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, AMANN established a new production plant in Yancheng, China. Furthermore, the company launched a new label including products made of recycled polyester and organic cotton in 2009. In 2013, the company expanded to Bangladesh and opened a new production plant in the capital Dhaka. [15]

  6. Pre-consumer recycling - Wikipedia

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    Pre-consumer recycled materials can be broken down and remade into similar or different materials, or can be sold "as is" to third-party buyers who then use those materials for consumer products. One of the largest contributing industries to pre-consumer recycling is the textile industry , which recycles fibers, fabrics, trims and unsold "new ...

  7. The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel

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    In 2016, HKRITA and the non-profit H&M Foundation entered into a four-year partnership to develop the required technologies to recycle blend textiles into new fabrics and yarns. [16] Used apparel will be collected and recycled into new textile materials through chemical treatment or bioprocessing.