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Sweden’s recycling centers are overwhelmed with clothes due to an EU-wide ban on textile waste disposal. Since the beginning of the year, EU countries must have separate textile recycling. Stockholm city’s waste management company sees a 60% increase in textiles collected, with 60-70% designated for reuse, 20-30% for recycling, and 7-10% burned for energy. Experts blame a lack of infrastructure in Sweden, leading to exports to countries like Lithuania. The industry is praised for promoting circular waste management, but consumers and fast fashion giants are urged to change their mindset to reduce textile waste.