The U.S. is one of the top consumers of textiles in the world, and clothing brands produce approximately twice the amount of clothing today compared to two decades ago. Driven by fast fashion – the mass production and consumption of low-cost clothing – consumers are now wearing clothes fewer times before disposing of them. This has significant environmental implications, including discarded clothing being the largest source of household textile waste. Recycling can help divert textile waste from landfills and into useful applications. Read report from Government Accountability Office (GAO).

 

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