Old 09-01-2020, 07:05 AM
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rryder
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I love the idea of the one that can trap carbon! Not sure about a biodegradable fabric for quilting- I'd want to know how long before it starts to break down, etc. I'm thinking that there will be some interesting new materials for us to work with in the future.

I'm curious about how recycling fabrics works. Years ago people would send their worn out fabrics to rag-pickers and I know that there are still some places that will accept cotton fabrics for recycling. Is that a viable solution in terms of carbon footprint, etc.?

Rob
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