recycling

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16/11/2023 – Textiles Intelligence

Textiles Intelligence

Challenges of medical recycling

Producers and users of single-use medical nonwovens face battles in overcoming challenges of recycling as they prepare for the introduction of new EU legislation ... By  Editorial staff
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Garn und Gestrick aus 100 % recyceltem Aramid. © DITF

 
07/11/2023 – Alttextilien recyceln

Alttextilien recyceln

Prozessoptimierung für 100 % Recycling

Es ist anspruchsvoll, aus Alttextilien hochwertige Garne zu gewinnen und diese zu hochwertigen Produkten zu verarbeiten. Noch gibt es nicht für alle Herausforderungen ...
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31/10/2023 – Bremen Cotton Exchange

Bremen Cotton Exchange

Cotton demand continues to slip

The issuo No. 39/40 of the Bremen Cotton Report has been published. The report gives an overview of how cotton can be composted, cotton crop in Greece ... By  Editorial staff
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The Expert Talk at the trade fair in Messe Düsseldorf, Hall 15, opened with resounding success. Esteemed decision-makers and media representatives joined ... By  Editorial staff
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Should the label with the cleaning instructions no longer be legible: a quick check with the smartphone and the integrated spectral analysis identifies the garment of the fabric. © Fraunhofer IPMS

 
04/10/2023 – Research

Research

Checking items of clothing using a smartphone

Researchers at Fraunhofer have developed an ultra-compact near-infrared spectrometer suitable for recognizing and analyzing textiles.
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Companies consider textile recycling as the solution to solve problems associated with clothing waste. © Future Market Insights

 
12/09/2023 – Future Market Insights

Future Market Insights

Textile recycling as the problem solver

The textile recycling market size is projected to be worth US$ 4.8b in 2023. The market is likely to reach US$ 6.6b by 2033. The market is further expected ... By  Editorial staff
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trinamiX combines the advantages of multiple setups in a single versatile solution. Thus, customers are enabled to deploy the solution at any given location or process stage. © trinamiX GmbH

 
13/06/2023 – Boer Group and trinamiX

Boer Group and trinamiX

Sorting Capabilities for Textile Identification

Boer Group processes more than 400,000 kg of used textiles every day, separating them into 350 different types and qualities for re-use or recycling.