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  2. Recover Textile Systems - Wikipedia

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    Recover Textile Systems, mainly known as Recover, is a materials science company and producer of mechanically recycled cotton fiber and recycled cotton fiber blends, created in 2020 with its headquarters in Banyeres de Mariola, Spain. [1]

  3. Zero-waste fashion - Wikipedia

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    Zero-waste fashion strategies can be categorized under two general approaches: pre-consumer zero-waste fashion, which eliminates waste during manufacture, and post-consumer zero-waste fashion, which generates clothing from existing materials such as second-hand clothing [8] and elements or textiles made from other discarded consumer products.

  4. 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.

  5. Circular fashion - Wikipedia

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    Circular fashion is an application of circular economy to the fashion industry, where the life cycles of fashion products are extended. The aim is to create a closed-loop system where clothing items are designed, produced, used, and then recycled or repurposed in a way that minimizes waste and reduces the environmental impact of the fashion industry.

  6. Adidas Parley - Wikipedia

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    Adidas created Parley swimwear, using plastic recycled into the technical yarn fibre Econyl, [8] a branded yarn composed of at least 50% salvaged fishing nets and post-consumer carpets, [7] which offers the same properties as the regular nylon used to make swimwear. [9] 76 per cent of the collection also incorporates recycled polyamide. [9]

  7. Cotton recycling - Wikipedia

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    Methods for collecting recycled materials can be categorized into the following initiatives: internet-based recycling, brand-led recycling, and government-led recycling. [4] Internet-based recycling relies on the internet to create a channel of communication between people who would like to recycle clothing waste and groups who are collecting ...

  8. Sustainable fashion - Wikipedia

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    However, only around 1% of recycled clothes are turned into new items, primarily due to the difficulty and high cost of separating mixed and blended textiles. [97] Most discarded clothing is recycled for other uses, such as building insulation or carpet. [97]

  9. Recycling by product - Wikipedia

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    In many countries, there is an active market in re-selling used clothes. In Britain, this dominated by charity shops who sell donated clean clothes. Less saleable clothes are put into the re-cycling waste stream. Textiles are made of a variety of materials including cotton, wool, synthetic plastics, linen, modal and a variety of other materials ...

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