Chinese Textile Recycling: The Night Is Darkest Just Before

By A Mystery Man Writer

Fashion is the second most polluting industry worldwide. The states contributing to the fiber production mostly export, landfill or incinerate the amounts of used textiles. China does not make an exception but has perhaps found a recycling solution.

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