recycling clothes - california state university, long beach
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Recycling ClothesMariana Mendoza
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Why should we recycle our clothes?1. People in need2. Greenhouse Gases3. Conserves Energy4. Saves Landfill Space + Money
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People in need
• Many people who suffer from poverty can make great use of clothing donations in the U.S and other countries
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Throwing our clothes leads to greenhouse gases
Quick Fact: recycling 100 millions pounds of clothes is equivalent to the removal of 35,000 cars from the road
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Conserves Energy
o Less energy will be used towards making clothes
o Will be saving water and electricity
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Saves Landfill Space
• Landfills can be costly and harmful
• Not having clothes thrown in a landfill means that there will be more landfill space for other things and it means the landfill’s budget can be reduced and used for other important needs of the city
• Quick facts:
• - California has 300 landfills, MORE than any other state
• - 84% of clothes ends up in a landfill
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Options for Recycling Clothes
• Donate to thrift stores and homeless shelters!• Some clothing stores accept take in used clothing
- The North Face, Patagonia, Levis, H&M, Madewell
• Reuse clothes around the house by making them into cleaning rags
• Recycling Bins- CSULB can open designated recycling bins around campus (close to dorms)