Cotton Recycling
Cotton can be recycled from
pre-consumer (post-industrial) and post-consumer cotton waste.
The ENERPAT Cotton Baler Machine Teach You How to Recycling Cotton
Pre-consumer waste comes from any excess material produced during
the production of yarn,
fabrics and textile products, e.g. selvage from weaving and fabric from factory
cutting rooms. Post-consumer waste comes from discarded textile products, e.g.
used apparel and home textiles. During the recycling process, the cotton waste
is first sorted by type and color and then processed through stripping machines
that first breaks the yarns and fabric into smaller pieces before pulling them
apart into fiber. The mix is carded several times in order to clean and mix the
fibers before they are spun into new yarns.
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