Post by Vishwanath Chodvadiya
CEO, Belcon Group | Strengthening India’s Fabric Ecosystem | Textile Manufacturer | Building for Bharat
Waste is becoming a raw material. And that may be one of the most important sustainability shifts in textiles. A French startup, FabBRICK, is converting textile waste into construction materials for walls, furniture, and interior applications. What makes this interesting is not just the product. It is the mindset. For decades, textile waste was treated as an unavoidable by-product of the industry. Now, it is being viewed as a resource. The implications are significant: • Less textile waste sent to landfills • New commercial use cases for discarded fabrics • Reduced environmental impact • Stronger circular economy models The textile industry generates millions of tonnes of waste every year. Sustainability becomes far more powerful when waste starts generating economic value. Because the future of textiles may not be defined only by what we manufacture. It may also be defined by what we successfully repurpose @Clarisse Merlet #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #TextileIndustry #TextileWaste #Manufacturing #Innovation #FutureOfTextiles #BelconGroup
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