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Australian project turns low-value wool and cotton into sustainable, locally-produced fabric.
A sustainable fashion project in Australia, dubbed Mud to Marle, uses low-value wool from sheep heads, legs, and bellies, blended with Queensland cotton, to create a fine yarn for clothing.
This collaboration between Deakin University, Full Circle Fibres, and LoomTex produces a stretch fabric without synthetic fibers, saving water and energy.
The project also shows that end-to-end textile manufacturing can be achieved locally, using natural, biodegradable fibers.
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El proyecto australiano transforma la lana y el algodón de bajo valor en tejidos sostenibles producidos localmente.