Sweden drowns in discarded fast fashion items

Sweden's textile bins are bursting at the seams after a new EU law banned tossing clothes in the trash, sparking a 60 percent surge in textile waste in early 2025. Municipalities are scrambling to manage the flood, with many exporting used garments to Lithuania or still burning them for energy. But here’s the twist for the paper packaging industry—this textile tsunami could trigger a ripple effect. As fast fashion giants like H&M face pressure to fund recycling, expect a shift toward fiber-based packaging that’s easier to recycle and less carbon-intensive. It’s not just clothes going circular—packaging might be next.https://phys.org/news/2025-04-sweden-discarded-fast-fashion-items.html

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