Recycle of Garment Products in Bangladesh
Sultana, Rifat (2025)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2025060520769
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2025060520769
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Being one of the significant centers of clothing production, Bangladesh generates a lot of textile waste, hence recycling cuts this down-and saves from using both water and cotton. Creating a circular economy by converting pre-and post-consumer trash into recycled yarns, reusable fibers, or new goods would not only boost the competitiveness of the nation abroad but further, it would contribute to the global objectives of environmental sustainability. Technological innovations would include mechanical and chemical recycling procedures, which would maximize the utilization of resources while maintaining product quality. Foreign partnership would also highlight investments and a great deal of knowledge transfer. The social benefits include putting pressure on good social practices and job creation, especially among some marginalized communities. Focusing on awareness program among producers, customers, and legislators would be important in that sense of collective action. Bangladesh has immense potential to lead the sustainable textile outputs-it can convert adverse environmental issues into economic opportunities, through the multi- eco strategies, technological inventions, and awareness initiatives around them.
