Ever wondered what happens to your textiles when they are recycled? This video from BCR Global Textiles provides a fascinating insight into the textile recycling process from start to finish.
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It actually is recycled but some of it is reused and recycled is what you don’t want to go to landfill some people may buy off you don’t forget when you have charity the charity bags are plastic it’s not reusable so you recycle it and then that plastic is used again it’s reuse recycle
I live in Illinois, so far i just have been using my old clothing as rags because i don't think any place around here wants any of my old torn up clothing.
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Whats bin done after youse of the garments , bcr is taken it back and recycle , i think after yous in afrika gone be burn ore land fill waste , a smart way of the uk to get there waste fore free bringing the problem in afrika .
I like your style. Also, as an english only speaker I would reword that to say, "if only clothing wasn't needed..." respect. but really, how modern can we be if we are viscerally afraid to see the real body of another? it's because of penises, isn't it? :P