Title | : | How Hu0026M’s Recycling Machines Make New Clothes From Used Apparel | World Wide Waste |
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Use renewable enery,Ban polymer/plastic of all kind,use lesser wooden furniture and make electronic items repairable most of mandkinds problems will be solved Comment from : Vishwajeet Mohite |
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It's very simple we need to move away from polymer based clothing and move towards recycling Comment from : Vishwajeet Mohite |
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I love that I just bought a basic black tee at H&M and I was thinking about a short documentary I saw about H&M's unethical factories and wondered if I just supported this again I like that they are getting more into sustainability because the shirt I just bought from them said 95 organic cotton but it was $13CAD I'm wondering if that's true because organic cotton is really expensive but this shirt was very fast fashion cheap My wardrobe is really small and I wear the same shirt at least 5 times a month and when I was teen I used to love those Instagram influencers who posts outfits of the day since I love fashion but now I wish I never supported that Fashion is great and I still love it but it should have meaning and you should love that one piece that you want to use it over and over again for at least for a year before wanting to change your style I love these types of discussions and I love seeing more people talk about this Comment from : Diamond Zieman |
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My husband lives in Accra Why not donate a lot of the clothes to the homeless or less fortunate people? Comment from : Robert Peterson |
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what is the first machine name? Comment from : irteja al nahian niloy |
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Looking at my walk in closet now and realized most of my clothes haven't been used in awhile or still have the tags on them Comment from : Jon |
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It costs more to recycle than getting new fabric so this doesn't make sense financially Plus I personally like natural fiber fabrics and not just a bunch of polyester mess Instead of making cheap quality clothing, IMO they should be making classic good quality clothing that lasts a long time Comment from : Carol R |
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H&M, for example, produces three billion garments a year and recycles only about 10 percent of that - the rest is sent to places like Accra, the capital of Ghana, where piles of second-hand clothes create scenes that look like some post-apocalyptic scenario Comment from : HotSliceASMR |
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Visits to landfills should be required school field trips Comment from : Gina Doyle |
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And somehow, of this is used at any kind of scale brThis is one of the greenwashiest things fast fashion has done Comment from : Chris-24 |
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I agree, consuming less clothing is the best answer to curbing textile waste Comment from : Test Automation TV |
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Commercial production in large scale factory started ?? Location ?? Comment from : R Ravikumar |
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PLEASE, GIVE ME THE ADDRESS OF THIS MACHINE'S MANUFACTURERbrTHANK YOU IN ADVANCE! Comment from : Onnatan Dinka |
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There is no place to put recycled cotton into kids white t-shirts or just basic underwear like items Maybe in like longlasting outerwear Ridiculous brThey are ruining the quality of their basic items with this Plus let me tell you a lot of people are disgusted by it and won't buy recycled cotton Comment from : Jodi |
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this is not the answer Now they diluted their pure organic cotton ts with this nonsense Underwear and shirts nonsense Recycled cotton doesn't work in quality even as a filler w new cotton Polyester yes but not cotton Just use organic cotton instead and make less clothes Comment from : Jodi |
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No old clothes that are in good condition she we destroyed or broken down, but recycled Many people in many countries need those clothes People on the streets need them most obviously What a terrible immoral race humans are We wear recycles clothes, better made, and better fabrics than new ones Humans refuse to stop being wasteful and also using unecessary energy to break clothes down Comment from : Gill Mahoney |
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Awesome Comment from : Gabby HERNANDEZ |
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nice Comment from : Bandraboy |
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I am chairman of used clothing in Ghana we intend to recycle used materials or clothing in Ghana very soon Comment from : Jeffren Abrokwah |
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I would like to know where and who are the machine makers for all these fully automated fabric to fabric recycling machinery Comment from : SS Tan |
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Just stop buying so much That’s it Simple, easy to understand Comment from : Kori M |
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The order is Reduce, Reuse, RecyclebrbrWhy do people forget the 1st 2 and jump to the 3rd? If people stop buying so much, producers will stop producing so much Comment from : Ronak Dhakan |
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The average American throws out 200 shirts a year tho? That CANNOT be right lol… Comment from : Brandon Earl |
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all over the world governments should take waste into serious consideration and provide ways to ship waste to countries that do recycling or do it themselves that way the amount can be reduced to help stop pollution Comment from : Jimmy Frederick |
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Consume less! Consume sustainably, rationally! We all should move to slow-fashion - it's amazing and wise😍 Comment from : Софья Бочерова |
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$65 hahaha Comment from : Pajeet Singh |
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Don't buy h&m clothes online because the size is always larger and when we return or try to refund they will not give back your cash Scam company Comment from : JimmyStone |
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Sustainability might save H&M😁 Comment from : Marlon Kögl |
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Big clothe companies must answer these questions: How many times a garment can be recycled? Does recycled material have the same quality wiyh the virgin one? Do All clothes can be recycled? How will they take all trash that flew to landfill, oceans and solve this pollution problem they caused to? Comment from : Suraya Khalilli |
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Hello can I contact to you Comment from : Bikash Oinam |
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Nothing newbrIn Italy Prato has plenty units making such garments since many years Comment from : Jay KumarMumbai |
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Plz give me contact number plz to by machine set up Comment from : Jitendra Mishra |
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Greenwashing at its finest H&M will barely scratch the surface but sheep consumers will think H&M is green Comment from : jujitsujew23 |
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Clothing, like food, needs to return to local production Garments should be locally made and compostable I’m down to wear togas and humane wool sweaters Comment from : Gina Slattery |
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Where are the children? Their small fingers are good for many factory work and you don’t have to pay them so much It’s more customary to produce cheap clothes that way Comment from : lott nio |
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Before THIS is my problem I give my old clothes to people in need or sometime I throw it to garbage just for me to have an excuse to buy a new one, but now I practice being sustainable, buying only at the thrift store ,only when it's really needed and now I realizes how much waste I contributed on the earth 🌎 I hope everybody will realize it toobr Please think twice before supporting fast fashion Comment from : MollysGames |
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I support you H&M! I love your clothes! Comment from : G G |
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The last chapter of the video was truly appreciatedbrRecycling is futile if, behind that green facade, big corporation aren't pushed to rethink their business model, and consumers wouldn't change their habits, consuming less Comment from : IlRovina |
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I absolutely mauled H&M's last sustainability report as all green washing gimmicks in my post-grad Literally all style and no substance All talk about closing the loop, but they didn't even mention how many tonnes of raw materials they used I don't think, so you couldn't calculate if they were closing the loop (spoiler alert, they're absolutely not!) Clever idea, but sure as hell won't address the problem (we need to do away with certain business models to deal with that) Problem is, a lot of people will just go oh that's cool, good on them, I'll shop there and buy stuff that has green labels indiscriminately tagged to them and that's my bit for the environment done Comment from : Laura McNamee |
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How can you ask fashion retailer to produce less garments? Thts thr business n thats how they earn money Comment from : Super Naz |
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I'm so glad nobody in the comments is falling for this greenwashing marketing H&M tries SO hard to make themselves look green, I work as an employee there and training included an extensive lesson on the ways that they try to help the environment, but like its not fooling anybody Comment from : employee 472 |
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Process is to little as it is To much in between But Don't be fooled It's a double win for such a company, cheap materials and a good political standpoint 😉 Comment from : Bas Leeuwens |
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It's been more than a year since I last bought a piece of clothing for myself, and the last time I did so was because my shirt was ripped apart when I was walking far from homebrH and m and other major brands started to produce rubbish clothes that don't last, especially jeans I would be happy to change them less frequently Comment from : iampdv |
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This process is so slow 🥹🥹🥹 fast fashion backed up by extra expensive slow process Mainstream fashion vs middle end… is that their solution 🥺 Comment from : Gigivi |
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A bit before the pandemic I learned sewing I made myself 2 Cotton Skirts that lasted me 3 years (stopped wearing jeans Entirely) My fist skirt is falling apart now due to sewing errors and a lot of washes that wore down the fabric I have also made my own cotton Leggins that last me about two years each The only thing that I have bought in the meantime where some underwear and a few new tops I am planing to be making more of my own tops though as soon as my skills get better But each year I try to make a few new articles of clothing, and just invest in cotton and linnen fabric instead of fast fashion clothing Self sewn garments have so much better quality if you do it right and you can learn to fit them to your body shape I am well aware that not everybody has the time and nerve to invest in the skills to do that It takes a lot of work and some investment to make your own clothing But It would be a good start for People to again learn how to mend and repair old garments that they already have Or maybe learn to sew very basic stuff like their own T-shirts, out of natural fiber or recycled fabric Just Well normalize doing things yourself again instead of being dependent on this fast fashion industry For most of us it only can be a small part of life of course We need to work and provide for our families and hardly have time for to many chores But sometimes it's the small things, like seeing an article of clothing, growing your own herbs on the windowsill or refurbish old "outdated" furniture, that help us to value the things that we own Comment from : Pyromite |
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I hate the thin, usually see through material, the fuzz balls on cheap fast fashion items make me itch I prefer cotton Comment from : biblemademedoit |
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Notgo8ng ro work Comment from : Mez Zem |
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Let me guess, the factory will be plant at a “Third World Countries” 😒 Comment from : majlispembukabicara |
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I feel bad for earth Comment from : kevin51800815 |
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Polyester is hideous to wear Comment from : Jane |
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Buying less? NooooooobrBuying recycled stuff? YeeeeeeesbrOf course companies don’t want their customers to stop buying This isn’t convincing me, though Comment from : Erik Emerölduson |
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Don't want to sound condescending but it is your ignorance that makes you say that this facility is the first one to convert recycled fibre into clothes You can find hundreds of such facilities in Panipat, Haryana, India, where they have have been doing it for the last more than a decade Comment from : Kartikeya Dhyani |
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I’ve had the same wardrobe since I was 13 my husband now has to fight me to get something new and I haven’t thrown out anything just yet I don’t get why people have this need to own a million things Comment from : MooshiPlans |
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That “recycling” lab is really just a marketing ploy They are basically green washing their image of mass waste brbrThe CEO even admitted it at the endbrbrThe solution Re use clothes and don’t buy new ones unless your old ones are physically worn out or don’t fit brbrThe problem is the dopamine hit people get from shopping TikTok and Instagram “influencers” are spurring FOMO amongst viewers especially younger generation brbrIt’s only going to get worse And climate activists warnings will be akin to shouting into a wall that’s a mile thick Comment from : Jason |
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the fact is H&M burns most of the recycled clothes Comment from : Johnny Zheng |
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If they can build hundreds of factories to make all that trash to begin with, they can make more of these recycling facilities I have a hard time believing H&M execs are putting their 100 on this front, another PR stunt just to make them look good - meanwhile no real change is going on Just another good idea stuck in R&D hell because their pockets won't get lined as much Literally no initiative to make the world better, until it's time to look good on camera If that Coolguy gave any real shit he'd be in that HK facility working to expand it Comment from : HK Diz |
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What a gimmick Comment from : Ahsan Shah |
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That's amazing solution Comment from : Raj Srinivas |
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Simple solutionuse natural fibreUse clothes longer till they tear Donate usable clothes to the needySlow fashion down Comment from : chandra sekar |
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Stop over producing Stop buying Comment from : Didar |
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China have done a good in this field Comment from : samuel |
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Frankly, underwhelming crap kings y(e)arn on undaunted Comment from : D Mac |
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the solution sugested at the endbrme be like: haha ive had the same pair of jeans since 5 years agobrand hey, idc, if they fit i keep, if they to big its time to get a belt, if they to small, maybe im gettin a hare chunky or maybe its time to send them off to a thrift storebri aint really thrown much clothing away, though that which i have are well, the kind you probably wont buy anywaysbridc how many times you washed a pair of underwear i aint gonna buy that shit less its brand ass spakin new Comment from : djay4487 deved |
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4:09 pierced Comment from : IamMe |
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My work uniform Shirt 👕 iv been wearing is now 6 years old, save the world, not got any new clothes for a good few years now And my family use Shampoo bars We're trying to do our bit Comment from : DJ-LadyP Beats |
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H&M is worth estimated 193,86 billion yet they invested a solid 12m dollars into recycling! woaahh that's crazy i'm sure that's gonna save our planet! Comment from : imtheshoota |
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It's not me, I'm 55 and still wear clothes from Highschool LOL Comment from : James Wampler |
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H&M clothes are not cheap in India Comment from : Dinesh Jaiswal |
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I found a pair of jeans I bought over 20 years ago, still with the tags on, I was surprised at the difference in weight and they were not stretch jeans Every pair of jeans I have bought in the last 10 years have been stretch and made of much thinner material I was also surprised by the fact the old jeans a size 22 are the same size as the 18 or 16 I buy now They are making larger jeans and slapping smaller size tags on them So the American public doesn't see what a weight problem we have Young people today look nothing like we did in the 90s We were slimmer and more athletic If you compare that to the high school pictures from the 80s it is shocking Comment from : m j |
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whose throwing away that much clothes? the t-shirt I'm wearing is 10 years old Comment from : Chris Landry |
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Set up a factory in China with this technology and you can scale up the recycling operations Comment from : MrJwod |
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Brilliant imagine when robots are managing and sorting our garbage at home, at work and and on the streets the massive amount of raw material that will be available for recycling I don't believe these stats on how much clothing Americans throw out I likely buy and throw out less close than 80 of that, I also recycle my t-shirts and underwear as rags for cleaning and painting giving them a second life Comment from : 12vLife |
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Guys h&m still uses child labor it dosent recycle this much, dont let urself be fooled Comment from : Love Jesus and be Saved! |
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how about not saving the earth just a little and making your clothes not dogshit Comment from : abcs |
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the tuls(ii)A channel!-2 clothing rental [mainstream reduce throwing clothing] Comment from : shantybps krishnasamy |
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the tuls(ii)A channel!-2 clothing rental [mainstream reduce throwing clothing] Comment from : shantybps krishnasamy |
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the tuls(ii)A channel!-2 clothing rental [mainstream reduce throwing clothing] Comment from : shantybps krishnasamy |
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the tuls(ii)A channel!-2 clothing rental [mainstream reduce throwing clothing] Comment from : shantybps krishnasamy |
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How can start this kind of business Comment from : nardina estrella |
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Wonderful innovation! Comment from : Irena Grant-Koch |
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But using old cloth as madras filling sounds very efficient Why not just use new fabric for cloth Comment from : Snufkin224 |
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7:55 consumers can do their part, by buying and holding onto current wardrobe longer! Comment from : Tom Liu |
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I think my immune system is not gonna like it Comment from : ZY |
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Maybe Stop making new fashion every season? Comment from : Gevar Elghinn |
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This is just unsustainable lip service Comment from : JelloMaster |
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I'm glad this is not a scam to make sure everyone is well paid by government grants Comment from : frank sespool |
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Why dont countries who are serious about it put taxes related to this Until it has financial consequence on companies like H&M, they will not take sufficient actions, hit them where it hurts Comment from : M M |
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A return to natural fibres is the only sustainable solution Comment from : Peter D Morrison |
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I go to second hand stores mostly Comment from : Lucy Creelman |
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