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In Panipat: How the world's textile trash gets a second life
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In Panipat: How the world's textile trash gets a second life

The article describes the large-scale textile recycling industry in Panipat, India, highlighting how the city processes over one million tonnes of global textile waste annually. It explains the types of waste—pre-consumer and post-consumer—and outlines the transformation process into recycled fibers and products like blankets and clothing. International brands such as H&M, Zara, and IKEA utilize this system to meet sustainability targets. The piece emphasizes the environmental impact of fast fashion and Panipat’s role in reducing landfill waste.

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In Panipat: How the world's textile trash gets a second life

The article describes the large-scale textile recycling industry in Panipat, India, highlighting how the city processes over one million tonnes of global textile waste annually. It explains the types of waste—pre-consumer and post-consumer—and outlines the transformation process into recycled fibers and products like blankets and clothing. International brands such as H&M, Zara, and IKEA utilize this system to meet sustainability targets. The piece emphasizes the environmental impact of fast fashion and Panipat’s role in reducing landfill waste.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article discusses environmental issues related to fast fashion and industrial waste, it presents the information in a balanced manner without overt ideological framing. The focus is on describing the economic and ecological significance of Panipat’s recycling industry rather than taking a左

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