Benefits & Challenges To Textile With Recycled Yarn

Textile with recycled yarn can find new life in many different low-grade products such as insulation, mop heads, rags, and stuffing.

The process of recycling can divert many products from landfills. According to the Council for Textile Recycling, annual textile waste is estimated to equal 25 billion pounds.

The amount of energy, water, and dye use is reduced from using a product that has already been processed. The savings are achieved by offsetting the production of new materials. Since textile with recycled yarns most commonly are sourced from pre-consumer textile scraps that are sorted by color, the textile with recycled yarns are already dyed.

The CO2 and fossil fuel emission savings can be partially offset by using existing materials. However, the collection, processing, and shipping of cotton scraps or clothing can reduce or neutralize some of these savings.

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