Many people have extra clothing that they do not wear taking up valuable space in their closets. Whether it's seasonal wear that you need to store, items that are damaged or the wrong size, or ...
It's natural to part with pieces of your wardrobe as your tastes and circumstances evolve. Even the most conscious shoppers do. But what really can make the difference is what you do with the clothes ...
Many people donate and resell used clothing. But what about that single sock, the ripped stuffed animal, or those shirts with the sweat-stained collars? Those lower-quality textiles often end up in ...
It’s a world-wide problem. So much of our unwanted clothing ends up in landfills. There’s a new plan underway in San Francisco that gives new life to our clothes and textiles. San Francisco State ...
A local authority is encouraging residents to think twice before buying new clothes. Torridge District Council said an average of 1.7kg of a person's textiles goes in their black bags each year and ...
SCENES TO FIND OUT. YOU’VE SEEN THEM LARGE METAL BOXES WHERE YOU CAN DROP OFF UNNEEDED CLOTHES, SHOES, AND LINENS. BUT WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOU LEAVE? TEXTILE COLLECTION COMPANY HELPSI TOOK US INSIDE ...
Cleaning out your closet doesn’t have to harm the environment — and if you’re smart, it can help your wallet, too. Getting rid of old clothes to make room for new ones is such a refreshing feeling — ...
Japan aims to reduce clothes waste by 25 percent by fiscal 2030 compared with 10 years before to address the environmental impact of carbon dioxide emissions-heavy garment production. The move to ...
Behold those pit-stained T-shirts, socks with holes in the heels and out-of-style paisley-patterned dress shirts taking up space in your closet. If ever there were a scenario in which the cliche “One ...