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Fibres derived from textile and clothing waste to be commercialised
New report highlights cellulosic fibre developments which will help brands and retailers provide environmentally sustainable textiles and apparel.
25th January 2021
Several innovative start-up companies have recently made huge progress in developing cellulosic fibres derived from textile and clothing waste and some of these fibres are poised for commercialisation in 2021, according to a new 31-page report entitled
Innovations in cellulosic fibres derived from recycled textile and clothing waste, from the global business information company Textiles Intelligence.
Brands and retailers are under immense pressure to provide textile and apparel products which are environmentally sustainable. At the same time, there is an urgent need to reduce the amount of waste generated by the fashion industry, which is estimated at 92 million tons a year, the report says.