March 13, 2022
Did you ever wonder where passions find their spark? What brought you to recycle textiles?
Upcycling used clothing and manufacturers’ textile scraps started for me as a frugal art school student in Boston back in the 1980s. It was up to me to pay my way so you can imagine the bliss when I stumbled across a making process that was affordable with built-in adventures/treasure and hunts.
Sourcing material as an entrepreneur taught be a ton about the clothing thrift stream. The fact that there is a huge volume of used clothing that gets tossed – right into the landfill. Only 15% of used clothing in our culture here in the USA gets donated and of that a substantial share is unsaleable. I learned that there are garment graders who buy and sell in large volume to and from the thrift stream. These businesses are able to supply specific garments to upcycling enterprises, the more specified the sort, the more expensive the material.
Bottom line is that we need to change our textile consumption behavior.
The good news is that there is a growing number of ways we can improve our consumption habits. People are beginning to realize that it is not just fine to throw away useful resources like clothing. Additionally ongoing research is exposing the cause and effect of micro-plastics from our synthetic fiber clothing wreaking havoc in our oceans and bodies.
Friends, we can do better.
Each one of us has an intimate relationship with fabrics, from the day we are born, until we take our last breath, we are wrapped in textiles. It is important to choose the right ones, choose the textiles that have the smallest environmental footprint, for our health and the health of our planet (which are actually one and the same)
Here are a few new habits to adopt that are making significant changes:
Ayesha Barenblat and her team of changemakers at ReMake.world have compiled a comprehensive annual Fashion Accountability Report to help you know who to support when buying new clothing.
You can hear more from Ayesha, and the ReMake mission to make fashion a force for good at Rags to Riches Textile Upcycling Summit…. April 20-22, 2022. Save $100 are get an early-bird tickets on sale til Tuesday (March 15th, 2022) at midnight EST.
Learn more about our scholarship program in the coming days – right here on Rag.
Scroll down and leave a comment – What is your favorite piece of upcycled clothing and how long have you had it?