There are many ways we can meet the needs of the growing world population without compromising on the efforts towards saving the environment. To save our environment we need to recycle, upcycle and/or downcycle products. For a sustainable lifestyle with minimal waste being generated and dumped in landfills, recycling of used clothes done by Kanlda Exim is a great example.
But what does recycling of old clothes mean and more importantly how is it done? Let’s see.
Kandla Exim has a vast global network to source used clothing. Once these shipments arrive at our facility in the port city of Kandla in Gujarat, India, our work begins. We at Kandla Exim sort and grade these clothes for different uses. Old or used clothes could be recycled into mixed rags that are fit for reuse and wipers for industrial use after the required processing. High in demand vintage clothes are also identified and segregated from the used clothes.
You must be wondering how such a laborious task can be done with perfection and within the expected timelines. Kandla Exim has large stores, shop floors and the entire necessary infrastructure to manufacture recycling used clothing and supply used clothing to our global network of clients. Kandla Exim hires the best of talent and regularly trains them to make them more efficient and meticulous in their work of sorting and grading used clothing and segregating vintage clothing.
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