"Cotton waste" is a broad term that encompasses various byproducts generated during the processing of cotton. It's important to understand that this material isn't simply "trash"; it has diverse applications and can be a valuable resource.
Types of Cotton Waste:
Yarn Waste:
This includes leftover yarn from spinning, weaving, and knitting processes.
It can be in the form of loose fibers, short yarn pieces, or tangled remnants.
Fabric Scraps:
These are the remnants of fabric cut during garment manufacturing.
Ginning Waste:
This is generated during the initial processing of raw cotton, when seeds and other debris are removed.