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- W3116882002 abstract "The news and trends of textile waste processing with special emphasis on the origin and composition, certain methods of recycling of textile waste, cutting pieces of textile waste into smaller pieces, cleavage of larger pieces of textile waste into smaller pieces, connecting parts of textile waste in a voluminous insulating layer, the formation of mixture in textile waste products, production of fleece or non-woven fabrics from textile waste, possible uses for the products made from textile waste, producing geotextiles from textile waste, smart textiles and their recyclability problem were analyzed in this paper. In the first place, textile manufacturers are definitely trying to make a quality commercial product that will find its place in the market and sell well, it is important to bear in mind that the responsibility to them and how to dispose of such textiles in the future. Textile waste is an important fact to which is often forgotten in the various waste management strategies. With the increasing consumption of textile fibers increases and textile waste. Recycling of waste textile fibers means the reuse of such material after processing. Not only economically significant conserve raw materials and reduce costs, but it is also very important for society, the environment and ecology to increase the efficiency of the use of raw materials and to protect the environment. Improper recycling can affect the health of people, to destroy the sources of raw materials, waste energy, pollute the environment and cause economic loss. Although the textile waste in the EU regulations classified as biodegradable waste, such designation is only partially justified. Readily biodegradable in most only cellulose fibers, which must not be too surface-treated with various polymers. Almost all polymer fibers are poorly biodegradable (polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, etc.). Textile waste can be classified into two categories: industrial waste and waste after use. Industrial waste includes fibers, yarns and fabrics or materials that are formed during the production of textiles and clothing. Waste generated after use of the textile products are often made up of discarded clothing that is damaged or simply does not meet the requirements of users. This category textile waste can be reused, recycled, burned or disposed of in landfills. It seems that recycling of textile wastes best option from an environmental and economic point of view, where recycling keeps its sense only in the event that the insured consumer recycled material produced. Textile waste are a mixture of various woven, knitted and non-woven materials, and then the fibers, composite materials, and so on. Apart from them, often there are other materials hazardous to the environment when burning. Thus, it can be confirmed that the average textile waste contains substances harmful to the environment, which in nature is very slow to degrade, which is a fact that can not be disregarded." @default.
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- W3116882002 title "WHAT TO DO WITH THE TEXTILE WASTE - NEWS AND TENDENCIES" @default.
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