Imagine never needing to pull the sewing needle to fix your torn clothes ever again. Scientists from Pennsylvania State University claim to have developed an ingenious self-healing fabric that may ...
Valuable items you no longer need hang in your closet, waiting for a new life. Charities and recyclers lust after your unwanted clothing and textiles. But old clothing isn’t like most other recyclable ...
Got clothing and shoes you no longer wear? Don’t toss them in the garbage. And don’t throw out those old towels, sheets, blankets or curtains, either. Instead of sending unwanted textiles to the ...
Ripped pants or a torn shirt usually means a trip to the tailor or a garbage can is in one's future. But scientists could be closing in on a new solution. They report a fabric coating made of squid ...
Clothes Box Foundation collects up to 25,000 clothes per day but not all clothes are fit for distribution as some of them are torn. 40 per cent of the donated clothes are unusable, says Sajan Veerr ...
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