Tag #Textile Waste

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Spain's Textile Waste Crisis: A New Approach to Recycling

In Spain, only 10-12% of used clothing is collected, with most ending up in landfills; a new government decree aims to involve producers in financing waste management, prompting the creation of a national textile recycling system.

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Clothing Waste: Consumers Return Synthetic Clothes to Retailers

Readers share their concerns about the environmental damage caused by synthetic clothing, suggesting solutions such as returning clothes to retailers, buying natural materials, and reducing consumption.

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Fashion Waste Crisis: Landfills Visible From Space

The global fashion industry generates over 92 million tons of textile waste annually, creating massive landfills visible from space and overwhelming waste systems in developing countries where much of the discarded clothing ends up, polluting environments and harming communities.

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Record EU Textile Consumption Drives Environmental Concerns

EU citizens' textile consumption hit a record 19 kg per person in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, driven by cheap fast fashion and apps like Zalando and Shein, resulting in 6.94 million tons of textile waste and significant environmental problems.

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EU Sets Waste Reduction Targets, Excluding Farming Sector

The EU agreed on a new directive to reduce food and textile waste by 2030, setting targets of 30% reduction in retail and households and 10% in food production, excluding the farming sector until 2027, while implementing a Producer Responsibility scheme for textile waste.

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Sustainable Fashion Takes Center Stage at Nairobi Fashion Week

Nairobi Fashion Week highlighted a surge in sustainable fashion, with designers using recycled materials and advocating for policies supporting local textile industries to combat textile waste and promote cultural heritage.

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Global Textile Waste: $150 Billion Loss and Environmental Crisis

In 2024, 120 million tons of discarded clothing globally generated a $150 billion loss, with only a tiny fraction recycled due to inefficient infrastructure, high costs of recycled materials, and fast fashion trends; creating substantial environmental damage and economic losses.

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Amapá's Upcycling Initiatives Combat Brazil's Textile Waste Crisis

Brazil's fashion industry produces 4 million tons of textile waste yearly; however, Amapá state's upcycling initiatives, such as Selvática and Yara Couro, are using recycled materials to create new products, reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices.

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Fast Fashion's Environmental and Human Costs

The fashion industry produces 92 million tons of textile waste annually; fast fashion brands like Shein exacerbate this with ultra-fast models, exploiting workers with low wages and unsafe conditions while releasing microplastics into the ocean; direct-to-consumer brands claim sustainability but gre...

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EU Directive Targets Food and Textile Waste Reduction

The EU aims to reduce food waste by 30% in certain sectors and 10% in food production by 2030, excluding agriculture until 2027, due to political sensitivities, while addressing textile waste through extended producer responsibility measures.

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Netherlands Struggles to Meet Ambitious Textile Recycling Targets

The Netherlands faces a textile recycling crisis, with only 0.3% of 2024 clothing sales currently recycled, despite a new law requiring 50% recycling by 2025. Insufficient financial incentives for recyclers and inadequate collection infrastructure are key obstacles.

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