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Separate collection of textiles: why obligation is not enough to support circular economy
Everyone is talking about this year’s news in the circular economy: by 2022 Italian municipalities will be obliged to introduce...
Lire la suite...Eco-design, what does it mean?
Have you ever thought about how many things you bought in your life? And how many actually lasted a long...
Lire la suite...Circular economy as a driver for post-pandemic recovery
When the global pandemic hit last year, people, locked in their homes, had to face one fact: too many clothes...
Lire la suite...Rifò's 2020, let's recap
Here we go, 2020 is over. We could begin this blog post by celebrating the end of this surreal, bad...
Lire la suite...Where do the clothes thrown in urban dumpsters end? We asked a cooperative that manages the old clothes collection
The most proper way to get rid of your old garments that have already been completed their journey with you,...
Lire la suite...Recycling of old clothes: the separate collection of textile waste
They are the basis of the textile recycling activity, they are the secondary raw material of the fashion and clothing...
Lire la suite...Are wool, cotton and cashmere infinitely recyclable?
Very often you ask us: is it possible to stop producing virgin fibers forever and use only the upcycled ones?Unfortunately...
Lire la suite...Upclycling jeans: Rifò collection service and our collaboration with NaturaSì
Jeans are undoubtedly one of the most used garments in the world. Comfortable, resistant, always fashionable: each of us has...
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