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  2. Reflo - Wikipedia

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    Reflo was founded in 2021 by Rory MacFadyen as a sustainable apparel company, using personal and private investor funds. [3] [4] Reflo apparel is predominantly made from recycled plastic waste, and is designed to meet the performance demands of high-level sporting activities.

  3. Sustainable fashion - Wikipedia

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    Another goal may be to educate people to practice environmentally friendly consumption by promoting the "green consumer". [26] [27] Critics doubt the effectiveness that this has. The discussions following the Burberry report of the brand burning unsold goods worth around £28.6 million (about $37.8 million) in 2018, [28] which is an ...

  4. Gildan - Wikipedia

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    Gildan Activewear shirts with Wikia logo. In May 2012, Gildan again expanded with its purchase of 130-year old apparel maker Anvil Holdings, Inc., the parent company of Anvil Knitwear and producer of environmentally-friendly lines of sustainable, recycled, and organic apparel. [12] In 2014, Gildan Activewear acquired Doris Hosiery for CA$110 ...

  5. Lyocell - Wikipedia

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    Shirt made from Lyocell. It is used in many everyday fabrics. Staple fibers are used in clothes such as denim, chino, underwear, casual wear, and towels. Filament fibers, which are generally longer and smoother than staple fibers, [21] are used in items that have a silkier appearance such as women's clothing and men's dress shirts.

  6. The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025 - AOL

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    While acing our affordability and eco-friendly challenge, Poesie didn’t do as well in our cleaning or scent test. Pros. ... Our cleaning test involves cutting a cotton swatch from a t-shirt, ...

  7. 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.