Commentary: Why can't the fashion industry recycle discarded clothes? - CNA

Commentary: Why can't the fashion industry recycle discarded clothes? - CNA

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Brands from H&M and Cotton On are leaning on recycled fibres to be more sustainable, but these don't come from used clothing. Most clothes are simply not designed to be recycled, says this professor.

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Commentary: Why can't the fashion industry recycle discarded clothes? - CNA

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Commentary: Why can't the fashion industry recycle discarded clothes?

Here's how textile recycling can create jobs and reduce pollution

Commentary: Why can't the fashion industry recycle discarded clothes? - CNA