Brisbane Times
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How an Australia-first facility is tackling south-east’s fashion waste
Salvos Stores launched Australia's first textile recycling facility in Ipswich to combat textile waste on October 10. The facility, aided by $4.9 million from the Queensland government, can process 5,000 tonnes of textiles annually, transforming them into recycled materials. This initiative aims to minimize landfill contributions and reduce modern slavery risks associated with offshore garment processing.
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