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Waste Capital: How People Suffocate Nylon in Indian Panipat

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Lung and skin diseases accumulate in Panipat. More than a million tons of textiles are recycled there every year. Workers crush clothes from Europe, North America and Asia to use the material again The air in the recycling factories is full of lint that shimmers in the light before they settle down everywhere like a film made of dirty snow. At their workplace, 27-year-old Neerma Devi cuts sleeves apart and stuffs the shreds of old clothes into a…
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Lung and skin diseases accumulate in Panipat. More than a million tons of textiles are recycled there every year. Workers crush clothes from Europe, North America and Asia to use the material again The air in the recycling factories is full of lint that shimmers in the light before they settle down everywhere like a film made of dirty snow. At their workplace, 27-year-old Neerma Devi cuts sleeves apart and stuffs the shreds of old clothes into a…

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freitag.de broke the news in on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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