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Chemical recycling aims to break down textiles into their fundamental building blocks, allowing for the creation of new fabrics without degrading quality. Unlike conventional recycling, which often results in downcycled products, this advanced method ensures that the fibers can be reprocessed repeatedly, maintaining their integrity over numerous cycles. The process involves collecting garments, removing hardware like buttons and zippers, shredding the fabric, and then subjecting it to chemical reactors—akin to an oil refinery—where polymers like polyester are purified and reconstituted into new yarns and fibers, branded as Cycora.