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The Recovered Fiber market is a subset of the Textiles industry that focuses on the reuse of materials. It involves the collection, sorting, and processing of post-consumer and post-industrial textile waste. This waste is then recycled into new products, such as insulation, stuffing, and other materials. The recovered fiber market is an important part of the circular economy, as it helps to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators.
Recovered fiber is also used to create new textiles, such as carpets, upholstery, and apparel. This helps to reduce the amount of virgin materials used in the production of these items. Additionally, recovered fiber can be used to create new products, such as paper, packaging, and other items.
Companies in the recovered fiber market include Unifi, Inc., Wellman International, and Fibertex Personal Care. These companies specialize in the collection, sorting, and processing of post-consumer and post-industrial textile waste. They also produce a variety of products, such as insulation, stuffing, and other materials. Show Less Read more