Manufacturing recycled fibers typically requires less energy and water than creating new fibers from scratch.

It keeps millions of pounds of fabric out of landfills.

This process highlights how the same material can fluctuate in price—from a $100 brand-name sweater to a $0 donation, then back to a $50 investment in high-quality yarn. The Environmental Impact

Clothes are sorted by color, then passed through machines that shred them back into fiber.

By carefully unraveling the seams and winding the original yarn onto a spool, they transform a discarded item back into a premium "sweater quantity" of yarn for a fraction of the retail cost.

The "story" of recycled yarn is a transformation of waste into value, taking many forms from industrial-scale recycling to personal DIY projects.