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RE:TEX

Dato
03.10.2021

Could felting help solve the global textile-waste crisis?

On the exhibition '70 % Less CO2' you can explore the project 'RE:TEX':

Every week tonnes of donated clothes are shipped to Africa from Western countries, and in Ghana 40% of the donated clothing ends up in unregulated landfills, polluting the environment.

The RE:TEX project aims to reduce the environmental footprint of donated clothes by recycling textile waste and creating a new sustainable textile through the process of felting.

The felting technique tears fibres apart and reassembles them into a virgin material to improve overall quality. The technique is easy to implement and accessible to produce locally in Ghana. A series of video manuals guides Ghanian artisans through the felting process so they can produce these textiles themselves.

The finished RE:TEX textiles are made of 50% organic cotton and 50% textile waste.