Canberra-based start-up Samsara Eco has developed clothing made with recycled polyester that can be infinitely recycled. This breakthrough in textile recycling is made possible by Samsara's proprietary technology, EosEco, which utilizes plastic-eating enzymes.
Canberra-based start-up Samsara Eco has created clothing made with recycled polyester that can be infinitely recycled. This marks a watershed moment in the future of textile recycling . Samsara's proprietary technology, EosEco, uses a combination of biophysics, chemistry, biology, and computer science to create plastic-eating enzymes .
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