All clothing has a useful second life. The collected garments are sorted and graded as natural, synthetic and blended fabrics. Good quality clothing is sent to charity institutions and is used as second hand clothing. Unwearable textiles are considered as damaged textiles, and are processed in the factory as rags. Rags are collected and sent to the wiping and flocking industry. Other materials will be sent for fibre reclamation and stuffing. Fibres from the old fabrics are reclaimed and are used for making new garments. Threads from the fabric is pulled out and used for re-weaving new garments or blankets. Both natural and synthetic fibres can be recycled this way. Incoming textiles are graded into type and color. Initially the material is shredded into fibres called shoddy. Later based on the end use, other fibres are blended with shoddy. The blended mixture is carded, and spun for weaving or knitting..