We make more than a billion pairs of jeans every year. Like most clothing, the vast majority ends up in landfills. In Pakistan, which imports more used clothing than any other nation, one company has figured out a way to recycle old denim, saving water and energy.
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How Millions Of Jeans Get Recycled Into New Pairs | World Wide Waste | Insider Business