Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Selling Clothes?

Any recommendations for selling clothes that actually leads to sales?

I have a lot of gently used work clothes that have been purchased in the last two years. I've tried taking them to local thrifts, but they always pass. I've tried Poshmark, but no luck making sales. I just looked into ThredUp and they want $14.99 upfront for processing.

Because I care for my clothes and they are in like new condition, I am hoping to get a little something for them and prefer a route that has a higher likelihood that the clothes will continue to be worn vs ending up in a landfill. Any recommendations?



Submitted February 28, 2023 at 04:45PM by Puzzleheaded_Box5604 https://ift.tt/ijOkUI7

grand opening drop for my start up, 100% organic cotton and practicing sustainability! Thoughts ? would u wear? Especially if you knew ur purchase planted 2 trees?

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Submitted February 28, 2023 at 01:21PM by allowchange https://ift.tt/0eG1BJz

The Importance of Intersectionality in Sustainable Fashion – with Sophia Yang (Threading Change)

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Submitted February 28, 2023 at 11:14AM by buttsouporsalad https://ift.tt/IdfospE

Weekly survey request thread

Please feel free to post as many surveys as you'd like in this thread. This post will repeat every week on Tuesdays at 8 am CST.



Submitted February 28, 2023 at 09:00AM by AutoModerator https://ift.tt/zwsBXe2

Monday, February 27, 2023

Where I can find some unique design sustainable t-shirts online?

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Submitted February 28, 2023 at 12:34AM by Ecothmika https://ift.tt/7UrRPIz

Since this century, clothing waste export from Europe tripled!

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The amount of used textiles exported from the European Union (EU) has tripled over the past two decades, and the amounts may increase further, according to the EEA briefing ‘EU exports of used textiles in Europe’s circular economy’. The briefing is based on a more detailed analysis by the EEA's European Topic Centre of Circular Economy and Resource Use.

Europe faces major challenges in the management of used textiles, which are to be collected separately in the EU by 2025. As reuse and recycling capacities in Europe are limited, a large share of discarded and donated clothing and other textile products are exported to Africa and Asia. Common public perceptions that used clothing donations are always of use in those regions do not reflect the reality. Once exported, the fate of used textiles is often uncertain, according to the EEA briefing which looks at the patterns of and trends in EU exports of used textiles from 2000 to 2019.

According to analysed data from the United Nations, EU exports of textiles have increased and shifted from mainly African destinations to both Africa and Asia. The briefing also shows how some challenges related to these exports are being addressed in current and proposed EU policies. In the EU strategy on sustainable and circular textiles, published in March 2022, the need for addressing the challenges from exports is specifically mentioned.

Key findings: The amount of used textiles exported from the EU has tripled over the past two decades from slightly over 550,000 tonnes in 2000 to almost 1.7 million tonnes in 2019. The amount of used textiles exported in 2019 was on average 3.8 kilogrammes per person, or 25% of the approximately 15 kg of textiles consumed each year in the EU. In 2019, 46% of used textiles exported from the EU ended up in Africa. The textiles primarily go to local reuse as there is a demand for cheap, used clothes from Europe. What is not fit for reuse mostly ends up in open landfills and informal waste streams. In 2019, 41% of used textiles exported from the EU ended up in Asia. Most of these textiles are directed to dedicated economic zones where they are sorted and processed. The used textiles are then mostly downcycled into industrial rags or filling, or re-exported for recycling in other Asian countries or for reuse in Africa. Textiles that cannot be recycled or re-exported likely end up in landfills. Bio-based fibre products: do they offer a ‘greener’ alternative? Bio-based fibres that are used in clothing and other textile products are often regarded as more sustainable alternatives, but a new technical report by the EEA’s European Topic Centre of Circular Economy and Resource Use demonstrates that this picture requires some caution.

While bio-based fibres offer potential to steer away from synthetic textiles made from plastics (mainly derived from oil and gas), they cause other environmental pressures, including water and land use related to agricultural activities, deforestation and fibre processing. Moreover, the report highlights that their bio-based origin does not free them from environmental concerns related to microfibres, waste and recyclability.



Submitted February 27, 2023 at 11:04PM by Mariannereddit https://ift.tt/VJtxUXr

Rubi Labs - using enzymes to grow fabric

I just stumbled on this piece of paid content on CNN, obviously, it's got a commercial agenda. But this is the first time I've heard of anyone trying to do this and I thought it was fascinating:

https://sponsorcontent.cnn.com/edition/2022/fujitsu-uvance/neeka-mashouf/?utm_medium=cnn&utm_source=distak&utm_campaign=fujitsu22_A6_emea

Here's a link to the company itself: https://www.rubi.earth/technology

I can't see any reference to people actually using this tech in their clothing lines - be good to see if it becomes commercially viable.



Submitted February 27, 2023 at 10:28AM by JustOneMoreAmend https://ift.tt/GKQh9Ds

Sunday, February 26, 2023

jaded london sustainable alternatives..?

i rlly want those parachute pants... but after digging around it doesn't seem like they're sustainable and i don't wanna spend a whole $100+ on something likely made in doggy doo working conditions :/ does anyone know of any brands that sell something similar but are sustainable? even just cargo pants in general tbh. i never have any luck finding things that fit me at thrift stores



Submitted February 26, 2023 at 07:43PM by coralcoffeee https://ift.tt/UhpywF1

Found these two pairs of Levi’s at my grandparents (80s or 90s) Do you think they could be worth anything or know what I could sell either pair for?

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Submitted February 26, 2023 at 05:28PM by BlueLaceAgate_ https://ift.tt/qthecS2

Short Research Survey

Hello, I am a User Experience student from New York Tech, working on my Thesis Project. My topic is Sustainable Fashion (slow fashion) and I have created a short survey to better understand the buying habits of consumers and disposing tactics of over used clothes. Your insights will help me create a solution that works towards making informed and mindful decisions for consumption and more sustainable ways to up-cycle your wardrobe. This is the link to my survey -

Sustainable Clothing Research Survey

I would greatly appreciate it, If you could spare a few minutes to fill it out. Thank you!



Submitted February 26, 2023 at 05:12PM by Leather-Ad252 https://ift.tt/LCu52BT