This entire CBC piece is showcasing how Vancouver has a long way to go in this regard. This is the perfect example of how immensely distributed our global supply chains are, which isn't limited to the fashion industry. For startups, small and medium brands that want to do more sustainable sourcing like using recycled natural materials for their clothing, have to rely on extremely extended supply chains, as we lack textile recycling infrastructure in Western Canada (though we and many others are working on that!). And, it's a systemic issue, beyond the ability of any one brand to fix. We invite you to join our newsletter or connect with us on social media to learn more and stay up to date as more localized solutions emerge!
A few shops around the cities of Canada that "buys" these old clothes for recycling might help encourage the Canadians to "sell" thier old stuff. It's about making new jeans 👖, 🧥 jackets and T-shirts from these wastes....and I'd buy them especially if they're made into classic "uniform like" designs... Great for gifts.
I'm here because I started wondering about throwing away my holey socks and t-shirts. Also remembering that before the mid-1800s or so, textiles were recycled into paper--good paper. I'm so glad to see that people are actually recycling textiles. This is exciting. :)
This entire CBC piece is showcasing how Vancouver has a long way to go in this regard. This is the perfect example of how immensely distributed our global supply chains are, which isn't limited to the fashion industry. For startups, small and medium brands that want to do more sustainable sourcing like using recycled natural materials for their clothing, have to rely on extremely extended supply chains, as we lack textile recycling infrastructure in Western Canada (though we and many others are working on that!). And, it's a systemic issue, beyond the ability of any one brand to fix. We invite you to join our newsletter or connect with us on social media to learn more and stay up to date as more localized solutions emerge!
A few shops around the cities of Canada that "buys" these old clothes for recycling might help encourage the Canadians to "sell" thier old stuff. It's about making new jeans 👖, 🧥 jackets and T-shirts from these wastes....and I'd buy them especially if they're made into classic "uniform like" designs... Great for gifts.
I'm here because I started wondering about throwing away my holey socks and t-shirts. Also remembering that before the mid-1800s or so, textiles were recycled into paper--good paper. I'm so glad to see that people are actually recycling textiles. This is exciting. :)
Please I'm in Ghana and I would love it if you can help me get some of those clothes. Is it possible I can get your contact?
In my country we have a lot of waste textile that have been cut .... We do not have textile company in Nigeria .....
How can we partner this recycling company
all gas powered. lol still. I want to do this myself.