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Even companies that make clothing in America aren’t feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.
BASF has started operating its first commercial plant to recycle waste textiles back into feedstock for new garments.
Alsico Group and Sixone have announced a partnership to turn end-of-life (EOL) workwear into polyester chips at scale.
Ready to do your part? Earth Day is coming up soon (April 22) and the theme this year is “Our Power, Your Planet” with a focus on the need for #renewableenergynow. The idea is to work toward the goal ...
The report includes information and insight relating to the following innovative brands, companies and other organisations such as Archroma; BASF; Cone Denim; Dairen Chemical Corporation (DCC); DePoly ...
Exploring federal and state efforts to combat fast fashion's textile waste crisis through recycling and EPR laws.
BASF has opened its first commercial plant in Shanghai to produce Loopamid-brand recycled nylon fibers, with an annual ...
Sorted used clothes in a warehouse that will later be deconstructed and made into new garments. Photo / the Washington Post Each year, as tens of billions of garments are made, countless unwanted ...
The Hera Group subsidiary, a European leader in plastic regenerating, has integrated Gurit Italia's Carmignano di Brenta ...
An uncertain future of new tariffs has the Colorado outdoor industry concerned. New and longtime brands are now preparing for ...
Nassar explains, "At present, only a small proportion of textile waste is actually recycled into new garments. Most collected textiles end up in downcycling processes, such as the production of ...