Europe's collection, sorting and recycling capacities are nowhere near enough to process the arisings anticipated when separate collection of waste textiles becomes mandatory under EU law next year. Capacity levels need to be increased urgently to achieve better and more circular management of used and waste textiles, according to a recent publication from the European Environment Agency (EEA)....
Study: Not enough collection and sorting capacity in place to meet EU textile target
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