H&M is turning old clothes into fibers using a machine called “the loop.”

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 65

  • @moonflower1616
    @moonflower1616 Год назад +447

    "H&M, one of the biggest driving factors in fast fashion and cheap clothing does the absolute bare minimum to look good and placate the masses." There, I fixed the title for you.

    • @sierramay5934
      @sierramay5934 Год назад +38

      Thank you for commenting that. This vid is literally propaganda. H&M continues to be one of the worst offenders when it comes to fast fashion.

    • @moonflower1616
      @moonflower1616 Год назад +6

      @@sierramay5934 Yeah, as soon as I saw this I was like "Not today, Satan." 😂😂

    • @naponnamchawat3536
      @naponnamchawat3536 Год назад +11

      I feel like fast fashion is more of the user than a producer. I have h&m shirts too and they last really long.

    • @akshai9112
      @akshai9112 Год назад

      ​@@sierramay5934 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @TheAleschu
      @TheAleschu Год назад

      A colong would bring your comment to a whole new level

  • @Ass_of_Amalek
    @Ass_of_Amalek Год назад +122

    I saw the longer video - this is a tiny experimental project that still involves massive amounts of manual labour because it lacks dedicated machines for many steps of the process, and even with ideal conditions, it can't produce textiles of fully equal quality to new cotton. I certainly would not take the idea of H&M trying to solve the problem of textile waste to any noteworthy degree seriously (that's like those oil companies pretending to fix climate change with their idiotic carbon capture projects), but it still is a good thing to research and hopefully develop some concepts for proper automation to make textile recycling economically viable.
    though in reality, like with almost all recycling, it is going to turn out to be downcycling into products that have lower requirements for material quality. so H&M calling the machine or the project a "loop" is ridiculous, nobody with any basic knowledge of recycling thinks that you can remanufacture textiles in a fully circular way.

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 Год назад +3

      It's a start. Hopefully some of these Fast Fashion companies will find thr solution as Fast As They Can.

    • @Anonymous-cf8fq
      @Anonymous-cf8fq 9 месяцев назад

      @@robertlee8805 hmm

  • @pattycarljackson
    @pattycarljackson 3 месяца назад +15

    They aren’t even recycling 1% of all the clothes they make.

  • @leosoberon3216
    @leosoberon3216 Год назад +86

    Create the problem and sell the solution

    • @pattycarljackson
      @pattycarljackson 3 месяца назад

      Selling clothes isn’t the problem though, it’s cheap fast fashion clothes.

    • @groberti
      @groberti Месяц назад

      @@pattycarljacksonbut there is no good solution here. If there would be only very expensive clothing on the market than people who are poor or not as rich would not be able to buy any clothing whatsoever.

  • @PhilipRikoZen
    @PhilipRikoZen Год назад +32

    Inventing fast fashion and green washing since 2000

  • @raiastravaganza2
    @raiastravaganza2 3 месяца назад +3

    Reused fibres are shorter, shorter fibers make for less qualitativ fabric. Because longer fibres can be woven tighter and with a smother finish, the fabric will be longer lasting.

  • @Tamperkele
    @Tamperkele Год назад +36

    Or you know.. just quit the whole fast fashion thing.

    • @MasterBayden-allday
      @MasterBayden-allday Год назад +2

      Dw it will only take 50000 years to deal with it. . . Kind of

    • @stayotter
      @stayotter Год назад +4

      I mean, you can't just not make clothes.

    • @WickedPhase
      @WickedPhase Год назад +2

      @@stayotter They can still make clothes, they just have to make them better quality. Their clothes don't last very long 😬

    • @Tamperkele
      @Tamperkele Год назад +2

      @@stayotter I'm pretty sure there's enough clothes in the world as is. The problem is that companies like H & M and Zara make clothes you wear once and throw in the bin. Or ship to a much poorer countries and have them deal with them.

    • @Anonymous-cf8fq
      @Anonymous-cf8fq 9 месяцев назад

      @@Tamperkele ur last sentence is quite a good idea!

  • @milkk3019
    @milkk3019 6 месяцев назад +1

    Try to stop waterfall by standing in there with stove that can evaporate the water like when boiling it for tea
    and make statments it'll help

  • @ciaralee9760
    @ciaralee9760 Месяц назад +1

    Yes yes please do this ! Or teach me il do it with just what i got 😢
    No seriouely over having whole wardrobe thst falls apart i thrown so much its so evil

  • @Lyssebabz
    @Lyssebabz Год назад +1

    In Denmark they usually just throw out of season clothes in the trash

  • @kyuree
    @kyuree Год назад +15

    I buy fast fashion but then I wear it for decades.

    • @Yourpolice69
      @Yourpolice69 Год назад +1

      In other words, "I'm shirtless for decades"

    • @nmoomoo
      @nmoomoo Год назад +2

      Yeah that’s how most people do it. Most can’t afford luxury brands or sustainable brands.

    • @stellavalm3612
      @stellavalm3612 8 месяцев назад +3

      Some of crumbles within 2-3 washes, the fabric is like napkins.

  • @dawnmrodgers
    @dawnmrodgers 3 месяца назад +4

    50,000 years for just one week’s worth of clothing from the textile market. There’s no way we can solve this issue if fast fashion brands continue to create clothing of low quality that is discarded every year because it’s out of fashion. What if these companies were to take back last year’s clothing and refashion and overdue it to create some to big new? Would that help?

  • @BlenderStudy
    @BlenderStudy Год назад +1

    Amazing work. Thank you for the update, Insider..!!

  • @V0Y463R
    @V0Y463R 20 дней назад

    And that’s how mcnuggets are made!

  • @thegr8nmd
    @thegr8nmd Год назад +1

    Marketing stun lmao

  • @Mel-Mou
    @Mel-Mou Год назад +4

    Greenwashing as f

  • @Razique8097
    @Razique8097 3 месяца назад

    Good job sir

  • @dashanchina
    @dashanchina 3 месяца назад

    Anyone knows abt a longer video of this

  • @076657
    @076657 3 месяца назад

    Pointless. Just buy less clothes. It’s not the fault of corporations. It’s the fault of the people buying first hand clothes. Vinted exists.

  • @muhammedmufeed9139
    @muhammedmufeed9139 Год назад

    Great idea

  • @brynda2150
    @brynda2150 Год назад +2

    How much does the loop cost?

    • @kapitanryba
      @kapitanryba Год назад

      too much unfortunately

    • @revv2490
      @revv2490 Год назад

      Well they certainly make enough to fund it so don't see the point of your question

    • @brynda2150
      @brynda2150 Год назад +1

      @@revv2490 My point was that the general public can't afford one. So they're not really helpful to saving the planet from waste.

    • @Anonymous-cf8fq
      @Anonymous-cf8fq 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@brynda2150 well the general public might not need it though . Even if the few huge companies could afford the loop,it still would help at a large scale.

  • @andrealopes8051
    @andrealopes8051 9 месяцев назад

    Eu com uma máquina dessa resolveria um grande descarte de roupas que vão pro lixo diariamente, poderia ter uma dessa em cada cidade ou estado.

  • @pagnean4234
    @pagnean4234 Год назад +1

    I thought that was a snake

  • @lyndacapocefalo8167
    @lyndacapocefalo8167 20 дней назад

    Don’t believe these lies. They’re not doing anything to help clean up fast fashion. Stop buying from these companies. Buy secondhand. There’s enough out there already.

  • @thomasbowers1210
    @thomasbowers1210 Год назад +3

    We love this, and we want more of this!

  • @noahbrowning3779
    @noahbrowning3779 Год назад +1

    How to make someone throw up number 1😂

  • @jameshunt2905
    @jameshunt2905 11 месяцев назад

    This might be a great approach for the mess that was created in Chile!

  • @melaniemassey1827
    @melaniemassey1827 Год назад

    You cant mix certain fibers- tensile strength must be very close etcetera-- maybe tou could make paper?? Insulation?? House wrap??

  • @mcath-yu5gx
    @mcath-yu5gx 29 дней назад

    Nah the loop does not create stuff fast enough tp be more than just a message of hope

  • @18sznz
    @18sznz Год назад +1

    So you’ll be wearing murder clothes that didn’t make it to evidence🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @Theaceofspace255
      @Theaceofspace255 Год назад +1

      I was thinking this! I don’t wanna wear dead people’s clothes 😫

  • @francischiti7585
    @francischiti7585 8 месяцев назад

    📈

  • @A_Black_Sheep94
    @A_Black_Sheep94 Год назад +1

    Well if women would stop spending 90% of their income on clothes they might wear twice there probably wouldn't be so much fabric rotting in landfills, hmm 🤨

    • @mfairyx
      @mfairyx Год назад +7

      so men dont wear clothes?? 😱😱

    • @Anonymous-cf8fq
      @Anonymous-cf8fq 9 месяцев назад

      @@mfairyx 🤣

  • @S2KCYA
    @S2KCYA Год назад +3

    H&m makes the worst quality clothing ever pure garbage clothes dont even last 1 time wearing