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With the latest failed audit, Recycle BC has mandated the Town of Osoyoos create a plan to reduce such recycling errors. As ...
A new pilot program in Fairfax County is helping reduce waste by keeping not just your old clothes---but your old fabrics and ...
The Town of Osoyoos has failed its latest recycling audit, with items like books and clothing being incorrectly tossed in ...
The popularity of thrifted and second-hand items has been on display at this year's Fashion Week. Experts say it's vital for the future of the industry.
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The Cool Down on MSNMajor clothing brand partners with supply experts to solve storewide problem: 'It was so easy to execute'"It’s such a streamlined solution." Major clothing brand partners with supply experts to solve storewide problem: 'It was so ...
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GlobalData on MSNCirc to open commercial-scale textile recycling plant in FranceCirc, a textile company and partner of environmental nonprofit Canopy, has unveiled plans to construct a commercial-scale ...
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The Cool Down on MSNPeople are turning their old clothes into rewards with just 3 simple steps: 'Time to ... get myself something nice'All you need to do is order a Trashie Take Back Bag, clean out your closet, put your clean, used clothes in the bag, scan a ...
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Wigan Today on MSNThis uniform recycling scheme is helping to ease the cost of livingParents, carers and school leaders are praising a uniform recycling scheme designed to combat rising living costs. The ...
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Verywell Health on MSN4 Things You Can Do to Reduce Your Microplastic ExposureRecycling plastic helps reduce microplastic pollution, since plastics that end up in landfills can break down and leach into ...
This plant will be Circ’s first full-scale commercial facility and represents a turning point for the company’s growth, the ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNH&M Foundation’s 10 Global Change Award Winners Have One Thing in CommonThe "bold ideas" hail from H&M Foundation’s native Sweden, China, Bangladesh, Germany, India, the United Kingdom and Ghana.
U.S. textile recycling firm Circ has received backing from the French government and European Union to build a $500 million plant in France that will be the first to recover cotton and polyester on an ...
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