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Case study: Pioneering Underwear Recycling in Australia – Underwear for Humanity

By A Mystery Man Writer

Underwear is not often thought of as a potentially circular product. After all, who wants to wear someone else’s used underwear? However, the way we currently use and dispose of our underwear leads to a massive waste of precious materials. A lack of recycling infrastructure in Australia makes it difficult to consider a

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