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Europe’s biggest producers of textile waste

Menswear brand LabFresh has published an interesting study regarding the amount of textile waste that is produced in some European countries.

Read the full story on Euronews.com:

https://www.euronews.com/living/2020/01/20/europe-s-worst-offenders-for-burning-and-binning-clothes-revealed

Posted on 21/01/202004/09/2020 by idisobserverPosted in 5 EnvironmentTagged environment, Europe, European Union, pollution, recycling, textile waste.

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