The Potential for Regenerated Protein Fibres within a Circular Economy: Lessons from the Past Can Inform Sustainable Innovation in the Textiles Industry
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regenerated fibres; regenerated protein fibres; waste; circular economy; valorisation; garment industry; man-made fibres; textile processing; textile history;All these keywords.
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