Diverting textiles from landfills is more difficult and more expensive than doing so for paper and glass. A group of formerly incarcerated workers is paving the way.
Patagonia, H&M and More Will Pay You for Your Used Clothes
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Take donation bins off the streets, says B.C. homeless shelter after 4th death in 3 years
Embattled ex-state lawmaker Jewell Jones gets PR job at recycling company
Entrepreneurship Offers the Formerly Incarcerated a Path Forward, Hope
Toronto considers stricter rules for clothing donation bins after woman's death
Philly e-waste recycler employs, supports formerly incarcerated people - WHYY
Inside a Chilean Factory Turning Old Clothes Into High-Quality Eco-Yarn
For Everyone Collective – ForEveryoneCo
Forget fast fashion. This challenge encourages upcycling and mending old clothes to create new trends
Fleece With Recycled Materials – ForEveryoneCo
Zara-owner Inditex to buy recycled polyester from US start-up