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Recycled Synthetic Fibre Clothing Would Pollute More than Virgin Fibre Clothing.

Summary by Le Temps
A report shows that recycled polyester garments release more fibres during their washing, and smaller in size, than when they are made of virgin polyester. Results that contradict studies funded by industrialists Harassed by ephemeral fashion detractors who fight their appetite for plastic fiber, the multi-nationals of the clothing turn to recycled polyester, derived from PET bottles. 116 brands have thus committed themselves to using recycled m…
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A report shows that recycled polyester garments release more fibres during their washing, and smaller in size, than when they are made of virgin polyester. Results that contradict studies funded by industrialists Harassed by ephemeral fashion detractors who fight their appetite for plastic fiber, the multi-nationals of the clothing turn to recycled polyester, derived from PET bottles. 116 brands have thus committed themselves to using recycled m…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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