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Clarisse Merlet and Farid Taghzouti
FabBRICK, France
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FabBRICK
Overproduction and consumer habits in the textile industry leads to millions of tons of clothing waste, accounting for about 10% of worldwide CO2 emissions. French startup FabBRICK turns textile waste into brick-sized blocks, which retailers can then use as interior design elements, such as tables and walls.
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