A single bag may contain pristine denim, party dresses with broken zips, and damp gymwear. Graders balance speed with judgment, directing quality pieces to local shops and routing flawed items to repair benches or material recovery. Clear acceptance policies, breathable storage, and quick drying areas prevent losses, while humane targets and tea breaks protect the people whose expertise keeps everything moving.
Re-wear remains the highest use for most garments, preserving the energy and labor already invested. Where reuse is impossible, mechanical shredding can produce wipers, felts, or insulation, while emerging chemical processes promise fiber-to-fiber outputs. Prioritizing local demand, verifying downstream partners, and publishing destinations reduces leakage into wasteful channels and ensures difficult fractions do not quietly travel where oversight is weakest.
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