You don't need new clothes, you need this fabric shaver to get more use out of the garments you've stopped wearing.
It's easy to chuck an unwanted item or food container into the garbage. Finding a way to reuse or recycle takes time and ...
In a typical week at NYU, a classroom on 370 Jay St. is filled with students threading sewing needles, patching worn denim and learning how to use sewing machines for the first time. The workshops are ...
Sumie Kaneko, a singer who plays the traditional Japanese instruments koto and shamisen, often performs wearing flashy ...
Microfiber cloths are the workhorse of any home’s cleaning arsenal. They’re lightweight, super absorbent, catch all manner of ...
Gardeners are discovering that a pile of forgotten textiles doesn’t have to end up in the landfill. From worn-out jeans to faded bed sheets, these everyday fabrics are finding a second life in ...
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6 places to donate unwanted items (beyond the thrift store)
Goodwill doesn't have to be the only option.
Atmos reports on the EU's plan for digital product passports, aiming to enhance fashion transparency and accountability by 2027.
When a shirt is stained beyond saving or those threadbare jeans can’t make one more trip to the donation bin, don’t toss them just yet. With a little creativity, you can turn worn textiles into useful ...
Felicity O’Brien transforms unwanted and discarded clothing and fabrics into new products through the art of weaving. She ...
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