PRINT "GBP to euros is 1.20367534"
PRINT "GBP to usd is 1.57200"
PRINT "GBP to yen is 131.120194"
PRINT "EURO to gbp is 0.830788804"
PRINT "EURO to usd is 1.30600 dollars"
PRINT "EURO to yen is 108.933189"
PRINT "USD to gbp is 0.636132316"
PRINT "USD to euros is 0.765696784"
PRINT "USD to yen is 83.4097923"
PRINT "YEN to gbp is 0.00762659033"
PRINT "YEN to euros is 0.00917993874"
PRINT "YEN to usd is 0.011989"
They are recycled into other materials or products and it's a good idea
Recycling textiles means using scrap material to make recycled material that can be used for clothes, towels or curtains.
Theoretically 100%, but current bonding techniques lower this somewhat.
Most of the clothing that is disposed of each year is still very wearable, but it is thrown out simply because it is out of style and old however, recycled fashion uses the perfectly good textiles and re-works them into up to date styles - or upcycling.
Industries such as textiles, automotive, bedding, furniture, insulation, and non-woven manufacturing benefit the most from recycled polyester staple fibre. Its versatility allows brands to use a single material across multiple product categories.
the adavntages are that they can be reused and we're not wasting material. the disadvantages are that sheep need to be sheared :) would write more but i'm doing a science project on the same thing as the question:)
Yes, string can be recycled, depending on the materials it is made from. For example, natural fibers like cotton or jute can often be composted or recycled into new textiles. Synthetic strings made from materials like nylon or polyester may be recyclable through specialized programs. It's important to check local recycling guidelines to determine the best way to dispose of or recycle string in your area.
Recycled polyester staple fibre is used in apparel, home textiles, cushions, mattresses, insulation, automotive upholstery, and non-woven products. Its strength, resilience, and process compatibility make it suitable for both consumer and industrial applications. Many brands prefer RPSF due to its reliable quality and stable supply.
A lot of brands are starting to go "green". I've seen a lot of t-shirts by Volcom that are made either out of Organic Cotton or Recycled fabrics.
textiles is called textile because it is related all weaving activities
textiles
No. Textiles are clothing and fabrics.