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Swimwear and underwear from marine plastic waste – good or bad?
Increasingly, companies are looking to use recycled materials in their production. Since clothing made of plastic consumes nature's non-renewable resources, the textile industry is trying to solve the......
Read moreTelaketju – the new era of recycling
"Lounais-Suomen Jätehuolto Oy (LSJH) and Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) co-ordinate Telaketju, a group of projects and network aiming to build an unforeseen recycling ecosystem for the......
Read moreThe resident is the first link in a chain of textile recycling
A T-shirt Vera bought from a discount shop falls apart beyond repair after only six months of use. Vera throws the T-shirt in the combustible waste container of her housing cooperative. A bin lorry......
Read moreSeparate collection of textiles comes–are we ready?
The amendments to the EU Waste Directive are going to considerably change the utilization of textile wastes, as by 2025 European countries will have to organize separate collection for textile wastes.......
Read moreConsumer research: How consumers feel about circular economy business models for textiles
The Business Finland funded Telaketju 2 project aims for building business from circular economy of textiles. Scope of the project includes novel circular economy business models aiming for better......
Read moreTextile identification technology on an industrial scale
Participants from Lahti University of Applied Sciences travelled to the Fibersort Demo Day organized by the Belgian Valvan Baling Systems1 and the Dutch Circle Economy2 community in Amsterdam on 14......
Read moreSecond-hand opening new possibilities - The growth and business in the textile reuse market
As part of an Interreg project, Baltic2Hand, Turku University of Applied Sciences conducted desk research on the current state, problems and opportunities for reuse of textiles and second-hand market......
Read morePost-consumer textiles ended up in the clothing collection
Pure Waste, a company specialized in using industrial cutting waste, introduces Post Waste, the first clothing collection to use discarded and worn-out textiles. Post Waste is the first Finnish......
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