Commentary: Why can't the fashion industry recycle discarded clothes? - CNA
Brands from H&M and Cotton On are leaning on recycled fibres to be more sustainable, but these don't come from used clothing. Most clothes are simply not designed to be recycled, says this professor.
Picture of the week: Clothing Recycled, by Tim Mitchell, Photography
The Clothing Waste Problem - by Tony Maiorana
Discarded clothing creates mountain of waste in Chile desert
Why textiles are hard to recycle, Hey Fashion! posted on the topic
Recycling in Fashion: Can It Solve Its Environmental Problems?, Sustainable Fashion Blog
Brands are leaning on 'recycled' clothes to meet sustainability goals. How are they made? And why is recycling them further so hard?
IN FOCUS: 'It is not easy, but it can be done' - The challenges of raising Singapore's recycling rate - CNA
Will We Ever Be Able to Recycle Our Clothes Like an Aluminum Can? - The New York Times
Why Recycling Won't Solve Fashion's Sustainability Problem