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But why clothes? Simple: it burns, so it works. “For us it’s a burnable material,” Jens Neren, head of fuel supplies at Malarenergi AB (utility which owns the plant) told Bloomberg. “Our goal is to use only renewable and recycled fuels.” The plant burned about 15 tons of discarded clothes from H&M this year.
“H&M does not burn any clothes that are safe to use,” Johanna Dahl, head of communications for H&M in Sweden, told Bloomberg. “However it is our legal obligation to make sure that clothes that contain mold or do not comply with our strict restriction on chemicals are destroyed.”
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