New Troutdale program aims to cut down textile waste

Big news from Troutdale, Oregon, where WM just launched the ReTRN Program—Recovering Textiles Right Now—on April 24th, aiming to revolutionize textile waste by turning old clothes into new fibers through fiber-to-fiber recycling. But what does this mean for the paper packaging world? Here’s the twist—textile recycling tech could fast-track similar fiber recovery methods in paper packaging, especially as brands seek circularity. Think cross-industry innovation: if textiles can be re-spun, so can post-consumer paperboard. It’s not just a green move—it’s a blueprint for closed-loop packaging systems of the future.https://www.koin.com/video/new-troutdale-program-aims-to-cut-down-textile-waste/10659094/

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