Cloth Shredder

22nd October 2018
Author: Salim

What do we do if we have old clothes? If in good condition one resells clothes at options available online. In India, old clothes are bartered with kitchen utensils. Some people donate clothes to charity organizations. In some cases, if the clothes are not usable and hopelessly worn out then those clothes are thrown in the trash.

What happens if clothes are thrown in the trash? As is observed clothes in the landfill can cause harm because old clothes get decomposed in the landfill and then contaminate the soil emitting harmful odors. Rejected clothes if get buried in the landfill can be lethal to the environment. Alternatively, if the clothes are not buried in soil then they are burned in a landfill which results in the release of toxic gases. Hence shredding and recycling old and worn out clothes is the best and viable option.

Using cloth shredder machine can be a step towards cloth recycling. Cloth Shredder Machine or Garment Shredder is helpful in shredding rejected clothes or used clothes. These shredder machines are also known as Fabric Shredder Machine or Textile Shredder Machine.

There are manufacturers of Cloth Shredder Machine in India. Cloth Shredder Machine was introduced in the market recently by Raj Electricals for their esteemed clients. Raj Electricals is one of the top manufacturers of Heavy Duty Shredder Machines and is based in Mumbai

Cloth shredder can shred the clothes into small pieces. Shredded cloth material can be recycled and used. Such shredded material is used in panel linings. Loudspeaker cones are also manufactured using shredded cloth material. Furniture can be padded with the shredded cloth material.

General awareness for global warming and recycling the waste has increased. Today inquisitive buyer is keen to know the components of the product he buys. The consumer due to his awareness of environment protection and benefits of recycling in environmental protection is inclined to buy items developed from recycled goods. One of the popular trends with the designers is using the surplus material so that this surplus is not thrown as wastage in landfills. Recycling the rejected cloth is a significant step towards environment protection.