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20 Million Tons Of Waste Textile Products Are Produced By Experts In China Every Year To Improve The Utilization Ratio Of Waste Spinning

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According to Xinhua news agency, 23, recently, the "2019 garbage waste disposal and waste textile recycling workshop" sponsored by China Renewable Resources Recycling Association was held in Guiyang. Pan Yonggang, vice president and Secretary General of China Renewable Resource Recycling Association, said that the market potential of the textile waste market is huge, and the policy is good.

The white paper on the progress of recycling technology of waste textiles in China released during the symposium pointed out that China consumes 35 million tons of textile fiber annually, and 20 million tons of waste textiles can be produced every year.

It is understood that at present, the recycling of waste textiles can be roughly divided into government supported models of waste clothes recycling boxes, spontaneous recovery of non-governmental organizations, independent recycling of brand clothing enterprises, and recovery of public welfare organizations. The recycling rate of waste textiles in China is less than 20%.

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