The recycler Brightfiber Textiles has commissioned a plant to turn old clothing into fibres that can be used in new garments. Located in Amsterdam, the facility uses a process that can produce high-quality spinning raw materials suitable for use in yarns, fabrics and new clothing, Brightfiber Textiles said. The new factory had been up and running since February and would soon be officially opened....
Brightfiber Textiles commissions fibre-to-fibre recycling plant for post-consumer clothing
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