If you are keen to ensure you are managing waste effectively, there are at least 4 important things to bear in mind.
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Read MoreIf you are keen to ensure you are managing waste effectively, there are at least 4 important things to bear in mind.
BY SAVANT MAGAZINE
Read MorePlease consider these tips to save money while attending to your waste simultaneously.
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Read MoreHailing from Berlin, Germany, MALINA is the sustainable womenswear label to watch. In collection 'Immortality', grotesque, avant-garde looks in natural materials, like wood, mushrooms and natural rubber tree, meet an emotional theme.
Read MoreOSOM brand socks from Los Angeles, CA, are the first zero-waste premium upcycled socks made from eco-friendly yarns that are spun from 95% clothing and textile waste. Osom socks are launched for the holiday season on Kickstarter through December 14, 2016.
The line of OSOM outdoor socks are made by collecting clothing and textile waste, grind the clothing and textile down to be re-spun into a completely new type of yarn. There is no water used in this process, no dyes, no chemicals or toxins. We do not treat the fabrics or yarns with dyes or toxins such as Formaldehyde or heavy metals commonly used in clothing manufacturing that are dumped into waterways, rivers and oceans.
OSOM's manifesto:
REDUCE TEXTILE WASTE: Each year Americans throw out nearly 11 million tons of clothing, approximately 70 pounds per American. Not only does this seriously contribute to the growing waste crisis, it is a true waste considering nearly 99% of textiles are recyclable.
SAVE WATER: A conventional T-shirt will use 700 gallons and 2.5 ounces of pesticides to create one. We use absolutely no water or pesticides in the upcycling process of creating the yarn and socks.
NO DYES. NO CHEMICALS: More than 200 billion of wastewater is dumped into local rivers each year, these chemicals can be found in the food we eat. We use no dyes or chemicals in the process.