Sophia Bettiza: Most of our clothes
will never get recycled.
99% will end up here,
dumped and burned in landfill.
MW: Our Earth at this point is not capable
of absorbing the huge amount of clothing
that is produced each year.
SB: But what if all those wasted clothes
could be saved and turned
into something else?
I've come to a town in Italy called Prato.
This place has mastered a method
to transform old scraps into new clothes.
FT: This makes us feel proud.
SB: What happens here is unique.
There are hundreds of companies
in this small district
and each specializes
in one specific aspect of the process,
whether it's spinning,
weaving or designing.
And today, incredibly,
this town says it processes 15%
of all recycled clothes in the world.
SB: So this is your shirt.
If it's too old for the charity shop,
it gets sent for recycling.
Here, it's sorted by colour,
torn apart, washed
and then the new recycled material
is taken and transformed
to make new clothes with minimum waste.
That was very quick.
Let's go through the process again.
You donate clothes.
They arrive here
from lots of different countries.
All the garments
that can be sold second-hand
are taken to this company nearby.
Here, not only are they
separated by colour,
but also by material.
Think these used to be trousers!
How many clothes do you recycle here?
FT: About 25 tonnes every day.
SB: The clothes are put in this.
It's called a carbonizing machine -
it eliminates impurities from the wool.
Then, they go through this.
It's like a giant washing machine.
They're shredded, cleaned and dried.
This is the final result.
Your old clothes have been transformed
into these fine, fluffy wool fibres.
So at the end of the process,
this is what the new recycled
materials look like.
They're placed here
until a fashion brand buys them
and uses them to make clothes.
Some people might say
that you are using trash to make clothes.
FB(Owner): This might have been
the case a few years ago.
The word "rubbish" was an insult.
But now, many brands...
they buy my products because of it
because they know that reusing resources
is going to save the planet.
SB: Recycling wool is great
for the environment.
Co2 emissions are more than halved
compared to when clothes
are made from new material.
MW(FashionRevolution): We have
an immediate impact on animal welfare,
because you reduce the stress
that you have to put on the animals
to get the wool,
almost complete elimination of dyes
because the way the wool is recycled
is an assortment by colour.
SB: This is a method that's been
passed on from father to son.
MW: The culture in Prato
is the kind of culture that we need
across the entire fashion industry
because it is based
on collaboration that are local,
but are capable of showing how,
if these things are taken
into a national or global scale,
the entire industry could benefit.
SB: The people of this town
were forced to recycle clothes
because they couldn't afford the new ones.
Now their methods, which have been
honed over the past hundred years,
could offer a way forward
for a more sustainable fashion world.
Subtitles by Livia Cefaloni
Review by Carol Wang