Tackling Workwear Waste by Project Plan B, with Andy Moulding

Tackling Workwear Waste by Project Plan B, with Andy Moulding

Author: Jaymes Byron Talent November 21, 2021 Duration: 22:13

Did you know workwear presents a significant challenge to sustainability and textile waste?

We found out more about the extent of this challenge and how one company has set out to tackle it. Andy Moulding, Director at Project Plan B tells us how they address workwear recycling with a circular approach.

We got to hear about the process of recycling polyester workwear at the end of the garment’s life but also the importance of designing out waste at the start.

Learn more about the work of Plan B and Circular Textile Foundation at www.projectplanb.co.uk/ or email Andy direct andy.moulding@planbis.co.uk

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