Director of Sustainability Brittany Dickinson says nonprofit resellers such as Goodwill are essential to building an ...
With just over five weeks remaining, anticipation is building for Textiles Recycling Expo USA, taking place April 29–30, 2026 at the Charlotte Convention ...
A new textile recycling breakthrough tackles polycotton waste using supercritical CO₂. How Renasens scaled fast and secured ...
The fast-innovating textile recycling sector is looking for better ways to identify and sort feedstocks for both reuse and ...
Globally, it is estimated that 85 percent of textile materials end up in landfills—equating to millions of tons per year in landfilled material in the U.S. alone. According to Amelia Trumble, ...
A new report from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and ReHubs, titled “Advancing Textile Circularity – Europe’s textile waste challenge: Scaling Textile-to-Textile requires enabling ...
At recycled fiber producer Unifi's facility in Yadkinville, North Carolina, workers pile hundreds of discarded garments onto a massive conveyor belt. As the belt lurches forward, mounds of old ...
Zips, buttons, and labels all stand in the way of recycling our clothing. But removing them can be time, cost, and labor-intensive.
As North America’s first dedicated exhibition and conference focused exclusively on textile recycling, this year's edition of Textiles Recycling Expo USA will deliver a comprehensive two-day programme ...
The vast majority of textiles are completely recyclable. Textiles include all items made from cloth or artificial fabric, including things like clothing, bed linens, cloth napkins, towels, and more.
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