Pulp Mill Waste

Blowroom waste is a type of cotton waste generated during the blowrooming (opening) process in spinning mills. The blowroom process is a critical step in the processing of raw cotton by opening, fluffing and separating the fibres so that they are ready for further processing. In this process, short, fine and irregular cotton fibres and foreign materials are separated and these residual materials are called blowroom waste.

Although it cannot be used directly for high quality yarn production, it is an economical and environmentally friendly product that can be utilised in many different areas. Thanks to its recyclable structure, it can be used as raw material in areas such as low quality yarn production, filling material, insulation products and industrial cleaning cloths.

It is widely used in the furniture and mattress industry, especially as a filling material, and offers an effective alternative in insulation products. Supporting sustainability in the textile industry, pulp waste contributes to improving waste management and offers cost advantages in production processes.

Re-evaluation of textile wastes is of great importance in terms of both reducing environmental impacts and providing economic benefits. By enabling the recovery of cotton waste, pulp helps to use natural resources more efficiently and supports the sustainable production approach.

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