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Seneca Fashion prof publishes groundbreaking study on textile waste

Seneca Fashion prof publishes groundbreaking study on textile waste

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A recent study published in the academic journal Resources, Conservation & Recycling and co-authored by a Seneca fashion professor shows that Ontarians generate 500 million kilograms of textile waste a year – about the same weight as more than 45,000 Seneca shuttle buses.

The study, “Textile waste in Ontario, Canada: Opportunities for reuse and recycling,” was conducted by School of Fashion Professor Sabine Weber, together with researchers from the University of Waterloo, Goretty Maria Dias, Komal Habib and Olaf Weber.

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