Did you know that the average American throws away 70lbs of textile waste a year? Donating clothing should always be the first option, but clothing should only be donated when it is in usable condition. So what should you do when clothing is too worn to donate? Here are some great options: The North Face: Clothes the Loop Program What they accept: Any brand of used apparel and footwear in any condition (no undergarments) Where it goes: Donated to their non-profit partner Soles4Souls Where to drop off: Most North Face retailers and outlets have a collection bin in store. Click Here to Learn More Madewell and Levi's: Blue Jeans Go Green Program What they accept: Any brand of used denim in any condition Where it goes: Turned into housing insulation for communities in need Where to drop off: Any
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