NEW LIFE FOR RECYCLED JEANS: Rag & Bone is partnering with Cotton Incorporated’s Blue Jeans Go Green program by launching a denim recycling campaign. It will be introduced in Rag & Bone’s specialty ...
One area that mills hope will remain resilient is the denim industry’s commitment to circularity and recycled cotton.
Cotton Inc. kicked off the 10th anniversary of the Blue Jeans Go Green denim recycling program with a VIP reception hosted by fashion and beauty influencer Olivia Culpo in New York City’s fashionable ...
Target is offering a new incentive to its shoppers: Bring us your old denim. Bootleg or skinny cut, dark blue or acid-washed, it doesn’t matter to Target. The retailer is launching a trade-in program ...
Anthropologie launched Monday its first denim circularity program, an initiative to mitigate denim waste in landfills, according to a company press release shared with Retail Dive. The effort is in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brands are trying to encourage customers to recycle their old jeans Rag & Bone has become the latest fashion brand to sign up to ...
In an effort to bring awareness to textile waste, the Minnesota Student Association is calling on the University of Minnesota community to donate its denim. The initiative, “Blue Jeans Go Green,” is ...
The Jimtex Yarns division of Charlotte, North Carolina-based Martex Fiber Southern Corp. says it has developed a line of what it calls a sustainable denim known as R3 Denim. The product line was ...
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