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Textile recycling is the process of recovering used clothing and other textiles for reuse or material recovery. It is the basis for the textile recycling industry, which is a subset of the overall recycling industry. Textile recycling is a growing industry, with many companies and organizations dedicated to recovering and reusing textiles. The process of textile recycling involves sorting, grading, and baling used clothing and other textiles, which are then sold to brokers, wholesalers, and retailers. The textiles are then resold, reused, or recycled into new products.
Textile recycling is an important part of the overall recycling industry, as it helps to reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfills. It also helps to reduce the amount of energy and resources used to produce new textiles. Additionally, it helps to create jobs and economic opportunities in the recycling industry.
Some companies in the textile recycling market include Savers, H&M, I:CO, and Global Recycling Solutions. Show Less Read more