The average U.S. citizen will throw away 81 pounds of clothing this year when 95 percent of their pants, shirts and undergarments can be recycled or reused. Upon uncovering this fact, global thrift ...
While older environmentalists preached the value of recycling, today’s college students are more focused on reducing the amount of waste they create and reusing clothes and other products, Tyler Pesce ...
Crowds cheered as models strutted through the Siebel Center for Design Saturday evening at the University’s annual Re-Fashioned Fashion Show, a performance highlighting students’ sustainability and ...
Red Dragon Reuse, the annual donation collection program, is back for its fourth year. Through a partnership with the SUNY ...
This post was updated Oct. 30 at 7:51 p.m. Embracing the old is key to having a more successful spooky celebration when choosing a costume this Halloween. The buildup to All Hallows’ Eve comes with ...
A new collaboration between circular shoe brand Thousand Fell and Future Is Color promises to put bland graphic T-shirts to rest. Future Is Color is the San Diego-based creative studio focused on ...
A handful of teens rushed around Beaverton’s Westview High School’s cafeteria on a Friday in late April, unfolding clothes, laying out chairs and escorting guests to their seats. Over a hundred ...
The Red Dargon ReUse program, in partnership with Cortland ReUse, is a sustainability initiative to divert usable goods from the landfill by collecting items during move-out and offering equitable ...
His Majesty will wear historic vestments that were featured in the coronations of King George IV in 1821, King George V in 1911, King George VI in 1937, and Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Although it is ...
When Thistle Creative Reuse began looking for a new space to fit their growing business earlier this year, the founders of Old Bear Vintage were also looking to make a change, hoping to move from ...
Boston University’s “Choose to Reuse” program, a reusable to-go container system, eliminated three return bin locations on campus. “Choose to Reuse” bin in the George Sherman Union at Boston ...