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tv   Business - News  Deutsche Welle  August 29, 2023 3:45pm-4:01pm CEST

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you know, so this table and the solar eclipse goal is to restore the young to its original color. and as soon as we separate the colors and then the machine turns the racks into a tiny bit. finally proposed scratching my head out. that way we were to the original color without the chemical guys that chemical ties are only one of the problems of today's textile industry. worldwide, 20 percent of water pollution comes from dying on finishing fabrics. that's another reason why recycling used clothing is so important. the material then goes to and washing plans where it's shredded and turns back into rule material. we draw the water we use from a debt to 150 meters. we filter it and then send it directly to the treatment plan to be purified. so we also recycle the, with the company processes to $25.00 tons of fabric per day. the final
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product, as these fluffy fibers, the material has been dried and now has the moisture content of the original 5, but now it's ready to be packaged. and so those funds, the on the recycling process continues in a nearby factory. the fibers are turned into yarn and then fabric. every european buys an average $26.00 kilos of textiles per year. most eventually ends up as landfill. for dietrie, it's a terrible waste. we're trying to do us small pot here. of course, if the fashion industry follow down lead, we could accomplish that much more. it's hard to believe. so 21 percent of all used clothing in the world is recycled and 15 percent of that one percent is recycled? here in pa, a tool. yes, some of the contribution here in prod is textile district using poles and his
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father as president of good please. text the recycling association, but he says we're cycled fabrics can't be the only solution. not for simulate dollar g for data, but at the moment we can't satisfy the level industrial and consumer demand with 100 percent recycled materials event. know that goes to my go to the gospel account . okay. we have to do now is make it clear how important it is to move more and more in the direction of recycling. you know, mean thing, can we mean todd young dot it, they love it? so in addition to that also means encouraging. young designers like students from a freshman academy who use recycled tech styles from prato for the creations and central proud. so the roof start off is already selling recycle design refreshing around the world. nicolo geoffrey, on his goal, is to bring together our tool methods, sustainable fashion, and the principles of
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a circular economy. he's convinced the quantity closing can be ethical and environmental, the responsible for the a more general question to people that we're seeing that more and more people are interested in these issues and are willing to buy less clothing, but spend more on quality that remain on the opposite assess depression, which is what we have until just a few years ago. that so that was all about low price of the style in buying new clothes more often and they've got the assembly, we living, spend people who am i comfortable? people like nicolo and alicia, they are showing the sustainable fashion is more than just a dream for places like proud. so all over the world can help make it a reality. the what do you do when you're done reading your own? so if you want to talk and many times all you run out of space and you'll covered well, there's a no magic size, includes it off which has long botto dental's for all to answer that as a drawing closer to finishing among the on the oven. gonzalez,
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this good benefits of both the lima and this marginalized communities. a facility use of for life, lena has walked the leads of them by going door to door, to collect old clothes from local residence. she belongs to the luxury, a nomadic tribes from northern good job state that has long faced social stigma and discrimination. its members e go to living with a v use martin that is unique to india. they exchange used clothes for brand new youth and says, plastic with all cash due by the proximity decorative piece. but the sense of the import, when people told you to these, after watching united, no more them in the closer to. and when you have to show them before the cell, the commission, the voc, 3, so the government's the collect at a suburban moon by market. it's an informal, bizarre, the kind the dots, the unlocked, lean so many big intensities there, the fluids of both by treaters,
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who sell them in remote villages. where people often can't afford new clothing. and estimated 40 tons of clothes shipped from a single market like this one to the regions every month. whatever is left behind, mostly tone, a non variable is sold by weight to drag motions. the declines include factories the tons of materials into stuffings for cost, seats and mattresses. for instance, communities like the boundaries could play a key role in the push to to circular economy. that's why it's been singled out for support. but the social enterprise bomb, the recycling concerns in nope, every day more these people bring in more than 5 to 6 tons of clothing into a single market. if these old notes were sent to atlanta or ended up in granted systems, a single piece of the building would take several years to be comple. someone england face islands out there. india general,
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it's close to $8000000.00 tons of tex time raised every year. too often it ends up in lent fence or was. ready in the environment, it's a problem that's only lucky to get to was worldwide governance. adoption has doubled in the last 15 years. ready ready and with fost fashion says encouraging throwaway consumer habits. the number of times a clothing item is worn before it's discarded, has dropped over the past 2 decades by almost 40 percent. while the fashion industry does fuel growth and development, it's a massive the resource intensive sector. the amount of water used in the fashion industry is an unimaginable amount of 93000000 metric tubes. and that can actually be drinking water for 5000000 people in new york. so that's the amount we are using to create fashion up. to date, the global market for 2nd time,
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clouds is booming in india, that's market is still in its infancy, largely due to the cultural stigma associated with the 2nd time clouds. but in cities, young shoppers looking for sustainable alternatives to foss, fashion started to embrace the pre won't train, giving rise to a new culture of drifting that's taking off across the country. stores have sprung up to feed the demand for 2nd and vintage clothing and accessories. um its a stylus and fashion design, or is it a regular at this trip store in by sandra neighborhood, the we are all moving to a sustainability of sustainability is the most in thing right now and fashion. so it just makes sense during the size of the stuff rather than, you know, wasting our resources on manufacturing new stuff. all of them opened in 2019 won't be close, it's cleanse, allows people to walk in. and so they're close for cash. people who come in,
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he'll into the store on, on people who just can't afford fluids, new fluids. they're doing this because it's, it's a lifestyle change that is going to increase the life cycle of these fluid receive is predicted to overtake the e commerce market in the next few years. and then helping guide indian fashion brands to the 2nd segment, or facilitators like 3 love a circular tech platform built by kids. people. yeah. and for the good down, it helps brands to reset their products on their own websites to buy. if you see a hash tag 15 data and instagram last year in jam, it was for blackboard. right now it's 7 blackboards. so john, until now, that's the good old. he seen a huge amount of interest from people, from brands that we really want to onboard onto this platform and be sold 50
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percent of all the admin fee that we've already got for sale. the other side besides just 6 to 7 days. so today i would say i'm going to completely supply constrain market rather than a demand can spring look at some tripped stores trying to incorporate locks even into the value chain. the by items suited to the data. so they could enter directly from the vin and, and they also serve as a one stop collection point for traditional clothing that the women can pick up to select the markets. the small scale could help address one of the primary challenges faced by the walking. the physical strain of spending more than half the day on the feet wondering city means the what they told me so much more convenient if you could. does it become manually to flip in monday, then people didn't have to go to the one house with 100, if it were installed in one piece of equipment you already collected. the walgreens
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have struggled with both the unpublished suspicion for generations. they are denied access to housing complexes, but they could collect floats and face harassment from police and apologies when to try to hold a fixed market. the steps to organize the informal trade could help india secure share of the global secondary market. that's valued at $36000000000.00 and finally bring the logs. the recognition for the valuable role as india has opened, recyclers the giving a little more thought into what do we, where, where does it come from? and how do we discard it? good has makes such a huge difference on the lives so much more value from the things that we buy. but you let me know what was your take away from today's episode. you can email us, i will see you next week until then take as i almost got the
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