The global Clothing and Textile Recycling Market was valued at USD 13610 Million in the year 2024 and is projected to reach a revised size of USD 20220 Million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 5.9% ...
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Lycra, Radici behind recycling breakthrough for mixed-fiber textiles
Radici InNova's patented process uses selective dissolution technology to treat mixed textile waste and recover both its nylon and Lycra fibers.
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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 ...
Amsterdam-based Fashion for Good has launched its Sorting for Circularity USA report. The report covers consumer disposal behavior, textile waste composition and the potential for fiber-to-fiber ...
Textile waste is a major environmental threat. Here’s what’s being done about it. Hand holding clothing tag with textile waste in background. Behind the convenience and flashiness of fast fashion lie ...
Paris-based Reju has selected Rochester, New York, as the site for its first U.S.-based industrial facility.
Looptworks, a Certified B Corporation and leader in textile-to-textile recycling, announced today that it has received Global Recycling Standard (GRS) certification, effective December 12, 2025. The ...
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 ...
From these chips, we make our high-modified Trevira® flame-retardant fibers and yarns. Customers who use these fibers and ...
A consortium spanning seven European countries has launched the TexMat initiative to develop a deposit-return system for used ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new report warns that digital product passports will fall short of enabling large-scale textile-to-textile recycling unless ...
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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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