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2.2 Tons of Old Uniforms Transformed into Recycled Resources

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Ecolog Recycling Japan has upcycled 2.2 tons of old Seibu Construction uniforms into towels and other products.

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Q: What company collaborated with Seibu Construction Co., Ltd. to complete this upcycling project?
A: Ecolog Recycling Japan Co., Ltd., headquartered in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, completed the project.
Q: How many kilograms of textile resources were collected and repurposed in this uniform recycling initiative?
A: A total of 2,267.8 kilograms of textile resources from Seibu Construction's old uniforms were collected.
Q: What specific items were the collected old uniforms transformed into during the upcycling process?
A: The old uniforms were processed into new circular products, specifically face towels and pile-knit socks.
Q: Who is scheduled to receive the finished products made from the recycled uniforms for actual use?
A: The finished products are scheduled to be distributed to the employees of Seibu Construction Co., Ltd.
Q: What is the design feature of the upcycled socks and what is its intended purpose for workers?
A: The socks feature a cushioned pile structure designed to reduce the physical burden on workers on sites.