The “world’s first” garment made entirely from recycled textile waste leverages a new bio-recycling technology.
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A new protective shirt geared to the needs of wildland firefighters has been developed by University of Alberta researchers. The prototype garment offers more protection than the current version commonly worn by workers who fight wildfires, says Elena Kosareva, who designed the shirt to earn a Ph.D. in textile and apparel science from the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
The “world’s first” garment made entirely from recycled textile waste leverages a new bio-recycling technology.
The textile firm first opened as a wool mill in Elgin in 1797 and has stores in Edinburgh, London, St Andrews and mills in Hawick and Moray.
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