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Wondering what to do with old clothes? Before tossing them in the trash, consider clothes recycling. Your outdated and discarded wardrobe could end up like the 2.5 million tons of textiles that were ...
Old clothes can be tricky to recycle. If the clothes are stained or have holes in them, you can't donate them to a thrift ...
In California, it’s relatively easy to recycle aluminum cans, newspapers or glass bottles. But for one of the most commonly used household products — clothes — options are few. Every year, tons of ...
If you answered yes to any of these questions, it's probably time for the dreaded task of cleaning out your closet. Getting your closet organized my feel like a chore, but you will fill you with ...
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Recall the last piece of clothing you bought on an impulse. Perhaps it was an item ordered with leftover holiday money or the fastest winter layer you could find for those chilly commutes to class.