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Further research by Oxfam found that by 2050, the fashion industry will produce 138 billion items of unworn clothes every year. But before you recycle your clothes, it's important to note that not ...
Wondering what to do with old clothes? Before tossing them in the trash, consider clothes recycling. Your outdated and discarded wardrobe could end up like the 2.5 million tons of textiles that were ...
If you have a closet full of clothes you don't wear anymore, the recycling company Trashie offers a simple way to turn them into something useful. For just 20 bucks, you can send in a bag of unwanted ...
Old clothes piling up? Wardrobe feeling a little out of date? It happens to everyone. But what to do with those unwanted shirts, pants, dresses and shoes? California has a new answer. On Saturday, Gov ...
Old clothes piling up? Wardrobe feeling a little out of date? It happens to everyone. But what to do with those unwanted shirts, pants, dresses and shoes? California has a new answer. On Saturday, ...
In California, it’s relatively easy to recycle aluminum cans, newspapers or glass bottles. But for one of the most commonly used household products — clothes — options are few. Every year, tons of ...
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