PM Modi lauds textile waste recycling in Bengaluru, Tripur, Panipat

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The Prime Minister, however, expressed his happiness about the several commendable efforts that are being undertaken in India to deal with this challenge.Underlining that many Indian start-ups have begun working on textile recovery facilities, the Prime Minister said, “There are many such teams that are also working for the empowerment of our ragpicker brothers and sisters. Many young friends are involved in the efforts towards sustainable fashion. They recycle old clothes and footwear and distribute them to the needy. Many items like decorative pieces, handbags, stationery and toys are being made from textile waste.”Many organisations are engaged in popularising circular fashion brands these days, he added.Talking about new cloth rental platforms, Modi said, designer clothes are available on rent and also applauded the work done in Indian cities such as Bengaluru, Tirupur and Panipat.“Panipat in Haryana is emerging as a global hub for textile recycling. Bengaluru is also creating a distinct identity for itself with innovative tech solutions. More than half of the textile waste is collected here, which is an example for our other cities as well. Similarly, Tirupur in Tamil Nadu is engaged in textile waste management through wastewater treatment and renewable energy,” Modi said.



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