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Sustainable Development Goals - New Tech In Clothes Recycling for Ethical Fashion

19 min · 16 mrt 2021
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In this interview I chat with Alina Bassi, the founder of Kleiderly, who is based in Berlin. Having completed a chemical engineering degree Alina worked for multi-nationals before developing a Patent Pending process to repurpose clothing items to give them a new life as a totally different product. This might be as a security tag or clothes hanger, but the possibilities are seemingly endless.   One fact on www.kleiderly.com states that 87% of all clothing waste ends up in landfill or is burned in incinerators which produces the same amount of carbon dioxide as one individual taking 6 billion return flights from Berlin to Australia, per year!   That is quite alarming and goes to prove that not only is Alina's idea much needed but also essential to help combat waste.

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aflevering Sustainable Development Goals - New Tech In Clothes Recycling for Ethical Fashion artwork

Sustainable Development Goals - New Tech In Clothes Recycling for Ethical Fashion

In this interview I chat with Alina Bassi, the founder of Kleiderly, who is based in Berlin. Having completed a chemical engineering degree Alina worked for multi-nationals before developing a Patent Pending process to repurpose clothing items to give them a new life as a totally different product. This might be as a security tag or clothes hanger, but the possibilities are seemingly endless.   One fact on www.kleiderly.com states that 87% of all clothing waste ends up in landfill or is burned in incinerators which produces the same amount of carbon dioxide as one individual taking 6 billion return flights from Berlin to Australia, per year!   That is quite alarming and goes to prove that not only is Alina's idea much needed but also essential to help combat waste.

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