Experts warn about overlooked roadblock silently fueling growing crisis: 'This technology remains too costly'

Hey listeners, get this: every year, the average American tosses 82 pounds of clothing, adding to a global textile waste crisis of 92 million tons, according to Earth.org. Despite hopes for recycling, only 1 percent of Europe's textile waste gets reborn, says Thomson Reuters Foundation. Why? Outdated tech and lack of funding. But here is the scoop for the paper packaging industry: as Europe pushes for all clothes to be mostly recycled by 2030, investment in fiber separation tech like CETIA's could spill over into better fiber recovery for paper too, boosting circularity! Stay tuned for more green insights.https://www.thecooldown.com/green-business/textile-recycling-fast-fashion-waste-mattresses-shoes-solutions/

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