USE OF RECYCLED MATERIALS IN TEXTILES

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USE OF RECYCLED MATERIALS IN TEXTILES

nylon synthetic fibre polymerisation: combination of two chemical compounds – nylon salt- heating device

How is nylon used fishing nets ropes cords

How is nylon used fabrics in textile industry elastic hosiery machine parts

JUTE BURLAP natural fibre from the stems and skin of the Jute plant

HOW IS jute BURLAP USED ropes nets bags to ship goods – e. g. coffee beans

Waste material in numbers 72-75 million tonnes of used fibre (2007)

Waste material in numbers global fibre consumption has been increasing and even in developed countries it is still growing

Waste material in numbers European Union consumers throw away 5.8 million tonnes of textiles per year

Waste material in numbers around 4.3 million tonnes go to landfills or it is burnt in municipal waste incinerators

Waste material in numbers only 1.5 million tonnes are recycled mostly by charities and industrial enterprises