Circular Economy

"Pure Waste Textiles manufactures completely recycled yarns, fabrics, clothing and accessories from the leftover material by the textile industry at its production plant in India. The company uses cutting waste from the clothing manufacturing process and leftover production from spinning mills as its raw materials. Yarn and fabric waste in different colours is sorted by colour and reprocessed into new yarn and fabric.
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Pure Waste Textiles is a Finnish clothing company that produces 100% recycled yarns, fabrics, and ready-made garments. The company uses pre-consumer textile waste as raw material. The textile waste is collected from near-by factories and comes in the form of cutting clips and spinning waste. After sourcing the materials, the material is sorted by color and quality and carded carefully apart without weakening the quality of the fibres. The cotton is then spun into yarns, and finally turned into 100% recycled high quality textile. When buying a Pure Waste Textiles t-shirt, the customer receives a friendly reminder of the amount of water saved: a total of 2,700 litres.
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Added value

One advantage of this recycling process is that the materials do not need to be dyed, which also saves a substantial amount of water. One Pure Waste T-shirt saves 2,700 liters of water compared to one made out of virgin cotton.

90% of energy in production is renewable energy.

100% of materials are recycled raw materials."
https://purewastetextiles.com/
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