By A Mystery Man Writer
I have received countless questions about what to do with old, worn out clothes, and my answer has always been somewhere along the lines of “throw them in the trash can.” But are there better options? Does true textile and clothing recycling exist? Or are we all out here being bamboozled by companies trying to exploit our desire to do good? Let
I have received countless questions about what to do with old, worn out clothes, and my answer has always been somewhere along the lines of “throw them in the trash can.” But are there better options? Does true textile and clothing recycling exist? Or are we all out here being bamboozled by companies trying to exploit our desire to do good? Let's dive into it.
Greenwashing and sustainable fashion industry - ScienceDirect
Why so much recycled clothing is still going in the garbage
How green are specialty recycling programs? – A Drop in the Ocean
Textile Recycling: Everything You Need to Know (Is It Greenwashing?) – A Drop in the Ocean
How to spot greenwashing & woke-washing in fashion - Mooncup
Greenwashing, Cocktail Revolution
Nestle presenting a perfect example of greenwashing—the practice of marketing something as environmentally friendly when it's really not. Not to mention, plastic recycling is a myth. Another reason to hate nestle.
Clothes collection and recycling programs: The truth and greenwashing - greenefact.co.uk
Learn to Spot Greenwashing
Are Instore Clothes Bins just Greenwashing? – living lightly in ireland
The Dirty Cycle of Greenwashing