2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-26438-y
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Chemical recycling of waste clothes: a smarter approach to sustainable development

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“…This in turn generates copious amounts of textile waste per annum as the fashion cycle has been severely shortened (Bhardwaj 2010;Niinimäki et al 2020;Cuiffo et al 2021). Among the range of potential solutions including recycling (Singhal et al 2023), upcycling, incinerating, and reselling (thrifting), the possibility of composting and biodegradation for textiles comprised of natural fibers including cotton is an attractive alternative. Cotton is one of the most widely used fibers all over the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This in turn generates copious amounts of textile waste per annum as the fashion cycle has been severely shortened (Bhardwaj 2010;Niinimäki et al 2020;Cuiffo et al 2021). Among the range of potential solutions including recycling (Singhal et al 2023), upcycling, incinerating, and reselling (thrifting), the possibility of composting and biodegradation for textiles comprised of natural fibers including cotton is an attractive alternative. Cotton is one of the most widely used fibers all over the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marlet and her studio FabBRICK used fabric scraps mixed with eco-friendly starchbased glue and moulded into bricks through a mechanical compression technique [16][17][18][19]. Improvements of up to 4% and 7% were observed in tensile and bending performances, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%