Kierrätyskuiduilla
Kierrätyskuiduilla refers to fibers that have been derived from recycled materials, primarily textiles. The process involves collecting post-consumer or pre-consumer textile waste, sorting it by fiber type and color, and then mechanically or chemically processing it to create new fibers. Mechanical recycling typically involves shredding the textiles into smaller pieces, which are then opened up into fibers. Chemical recycling, on the other hand, breaks down the textile polymers into their original chemical components, which can then be used to create new, virgin-quality fibers.
These recycled fibers can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, polyester, wool, and nylon.
The use of kierrätyskuiduilla in the textile industry is driven by a growing demand for sustainable and