Reduce. Reuse.

Enzyme-Based Recycling of Textile Fibers Using Bacillus subtilis

THE PROBLEM

Clothing has long served not only to cover ourselves but also as a powerful form of self-expression. In our pursuit of self-expression, we often purchase large amounts of clothing. In recent decades, fast fashion has emerged, producing low-quality garments which are quickly discarded, encouraging frequent purchases. This has led to a growing global problem: textile waste.

UP TO 100
BILLION
NEW
GARMENTS ARE
PRODUCED EACH
YEAR

THE WORLD
PRODUCES 92
MILLION TONS
OF
TEXTILE WASTE EACH
YEAR


87% OF MATERIALS
USED TO MAKE
CLOTHING END UP
IN A LANDFILL

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THAT IS ONE TRUCKLOAD EVERY
SECOND

OUR SOLUTION