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Textile Outlook International
Issue 222:
November 2023

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Editorial: Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can help apparel brands to tackle the returns crisis (13 pages)
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey, November 2023 (30 pages)
Survey of the European denim fairs for autumn/winter 2024/25 (26 pages)
Textile and clothing brands face pressure to innovate as legislation builds against the use of PFASs, or "forever chemicals" (52 pages)
Developments in textiles and apparel recycling, November 2023 (40 pages)
World markets for textile machinery: yarn and fabric manufacture, November 2023 (44 pages)

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Developments in textiles and apparel recycling, November 2023

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Environmental sustainability is of growing importance within the global fibre, textile and apparel industry, and pressures on companies to improve their sustainability credentials have prompted several of them to investigate the potential of recycled materials in the development of innovative new products. For other companies, a major focus is the development of recycling technologies and methods for converting textile waste into raw materials. This report provides information on the latest developments in textiles and apparel recycling in relation to: innovations in products made using recycled materials; innovations in products which can be recycled easily at the ends of their useful lives; joint ventures; legislation; manufacturing processes which employ recycled materials; recycling initiatives; recycling methods; and recycling technologies. Furthermore, the report includes information and insight relating to the following innovative brands, companies and other organisations: Archroma; Aquafil; BekaertDeslee; Camira; Circular Polymers by Ascend; Fashion for Good; Freudenberg Performance Materials; Infinited Fiber Company; Lenzing Group (Lenzing); lululemon athletica (lululemon); Pangaia; Primaloft; RadiciGroup; Recover; Renewcell; Resortecs; Rieter; Samsara Eco; SOEX; Spinnova; Teijin Frontier; Toray Industries (Toray); Trützschler Group; Valérius 360; and Zellerfeld.

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    SUMMARY

    INNOVATIONS IN PRODUCTS WHICH AR MADE USING RECYCLED MATERIALS

    INNOVATIONS IN PRODUCTS WHICH CAN BE RECYCLED EASILY AT THE ENDS OF THEIR USEFUL LIVES

    JOINT VENTURES

    LEGISLATION

    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES WHICH EMPLOY RECYCLED MATERIALS

    RECYCLING INITIATIVES

    RECYCLING METHODS

    RECYCLING TECHNOLOGIES

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