Plans have been unveiled by a charity to recycle second-hand polyester clothing ready for use in new garments - claimed to be the first of its type. The Salvation Army hopes that the "circular" ...
Source Fashion, which takes place from 16-18 July at Olympia London will showcase Project Re:claim, a commercial-scale, post-consumer polyester recycling plant, claimed to be the first of its kind, ...
Sixone and Alsico Group have announced a partnership to turn end-of-life (EOL) workwear into polyester chips at scale. Alsico will source the workwear from the company’s ARX garment collection ...
Teijin Frontier Co., a fibers and products converting company based in Tokyo, has announced the launch of a recycling facility that will convert polyethylene terephthalate bottles (PET) bottles into ...
The Salvation Army’s trading arm, Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd (SATCoL) and corporate wear producer Project Plan B have come up with a way to turn polyester textiles back into raw materials.
The plant, located in Kettering, Northamptonshire, is now in operation and will recycle post-consumer garments and other textiles and supply the raw material back into the fashion and textiles ...
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