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LOOPAMID X ZARA. loopamid® is an innovation that utilizes textile waste as a feedstock to create a like-new material. Through a chemical recycling process, polyamide 6 (PA6) is recovered from textile waste to produce new recycled fiber.

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Fatma Nur Arayit 🍉vor 2 Jahren

Mazluma dinine, diline, ırkına göre muamele edenleri helâk et Allah'ım! #GazaStarving

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Fatma KİŞİOĞLUvor 2 Jahren

“Allah’ ı sakın zulmedenlerin yapmakta olduklarından habersiz sanma, onları yalnızca gözlerin dehşetle belireceği bir güne ertelemektedir.” #GazaStarving #FreePalestine

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Merve İpekvor 2 Jahren

They can't eat because Zionism forbids it and the world doesn't care. #GazaStarving

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Tuğba Sağıroğluvor 2 Jahren

Children and babies in Gaza are dying of hunger and cold #GazaStarving

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allame-i cühelavor 2 Jahren

Katil israil #GazaStarving

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Aliye Bayrakvor 2 Jahren

#GazaStarving

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Mehtap Çağvor 2 Jahren

You haven't forgotten that they're human beings and children, have you? #GazaStarving

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RKvor 2 Jahren

I think you should concentrate more on how bad your customer sevice is. Its become worse than your product quality

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Jenny O'Sheavor 2 Jahren

They cost £69.99 each and were presents for my children. They have never been worn and are in mint condition with labels. Please give me my money back or gift vouchers. I cannot afford to lose money over faulty items .

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