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                   Peru’s Path to Become the Most Sustainable Textile Manufacturing




                   Market



                   Part of the appeal of producing garments in Peru comes from the
                   homegrown natural fibers, including cotton and alpaca. And while these
                   raw materials are attractive for their quality, they also boast strong

                   sustainability credentials.
                   As Rizal Bragagnini, executive director of the Peru Textiles Exporters
                   Association, explained, these fibers have the added benefit of durability.
                   For instance, in tests, extra-long staple pima cotton retains its color
                   through at least 140 wash cycles. If garments can last and look better for

                   longer, their impact to the environment is lessened.





                   Cambridge to Launch Curbside Textiles Collection Beginning




                   December 7, 2021



                   The City of Cambridge announced today that it will be launching free
                   curbside collection of clothing and textiles for reuse and recycling

                   beginning December 7, 2021. Residents can schedule their free curbside
                   collection through the Zero Waste Cambridge app or the Get Rid of It
                   Right tool beginning today. Curbside collection of textiles is free and will
                   take place at least once per week in Cambridge.


                   The city has partnered with HELPSY, a textiles recovery company, to
                   collect from Cambridge on a weekly basis. Collected items are sorted
                   into textiles that are suitable for the secondhand market, textiles that

                   can be repaired, and textiles to remanufactured into new items (e.g.,
                   industrial rags, insulation, or padding).



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