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Why recycle and use recycled and organic fabrics?

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Why recycle and use recycled and organic fabrics?

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Simply put, we are facing a series of major global issues. We don’t have enough planet to sustain our lifestyles. Research shows that we will need 5 planets to sustain North Americas current level of consumption. The textile industry is considered as the most ecologically harmful industry in the world. The eco-problems in textile industry occur during some production processes and are carried forward right to the finished product. In the production process like bleaching and then dyeing, the subsequent fabric makes a toxin that swells into our ecosystem. During the production process controlling pollution is as vital as making a product free from the toxic effect. The utilization of rayon for clothing has added to the fast depleting forests and opened the door to the development in natural sustainable fibers like organic Cotton, recycled cotton, recycled polyester, Hemp and Bamboo fibers. There are many ways to recycle textiles, and most textiles are recyclable. Textile recycling is a

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