Textile Waste Recycling Using a Biological Method

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Published 2018-04-19

All Comments (21)
  • @jla5706
    Renewcell ( Sweden) have commercialized something similar and are entering larger scale production.
  • @belifk
    This one was a quite beneficial video, thank you so much!
  • @lizbee726
    We are all looking for a high tech solutions to our waste problems but we need to take individual responsibility to ensure that we limit the amount of waste that's sent to landfill. We need to consume less and therefore we can reduce the cost of waste to the environment. 🙏🙏
  • @sljobs9882
    Very good video. I learned a lot. Thank you đź‘Ť
  • @froggydoodle808
    This video should be shown to high school students to inspire them to consider a career in chemistry!
  • @amandadion1090
    What exactly is the “green pre-treatment” and what kind of reusable chemicals are used? Are they toxic/harmful? Also what constitutes mild conditions for hydrolysis? How much energy and natural resources would it take to do all this on a larger scale?
  • I dont understand...the cotton turns into a glucose syrup by hydrolysis, which is then turned into...surfactants?!?!?! Please explain..that was not very clear.
  • @sadken3368
    i’m 19, super interested in sustainability & starting something of my own that recycles fabrics that already exist. theoretically, could i thrift basic cottons and jeans etc., and make recycled clothes that - at the end of their lives - get made into recycled clothes all over again? could i go to school online to do the business & science?
  • @ira-yuuji
    where I can get chemicals like it ??! ...
  • @froggydoodle808
    I can't wait to see this go mainstream... So many fabrics are blended nowadays.
  • @nishaattri8155
    How to use camicales for biogrdable bag from jhut in hindi