Clothing recycling program expanded by Levi Strauss
The famous denim clothing manufacture announced the expansion of its clothing recycling initiative to all its US Stores. Levi Strauss & Co. the San Francisco-based clothing company that is known all over the world for its Levi’s brand of denim jeans, has broadened its clothing recycling program to all of its mainline and outlet stores across the United States. Its goal is to encourage consumers to recycle clothing and shoes, and to further its commitment to sustainability by reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. The expansion of its recycling services has also led to the expansion o…
The famous denim clothing manufacture announced the expansion of its clothing recycling initiative to all its US Stores.
Levi Strauss & Co. the San Francisco-based clothing company that is known all over the world for its Levi’s brand of denim jeans, has broadened its clothing recycling program to all of its mainline and outlet stores across the United States. Its goal is to encourage consumers to recycle clothing and shoes, and to further its commitment to sustainability by reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills.The expansion of its recycling services has also led to the expansion of its partnership with I:Collect.
The Swiss textiles recycler I:Collect (I:CO), specializes in reuse and recycling of textiles, such as clothing and shoes. According to I:CO, it sorts apparel and footwear, upcycling, reuse and recycling textiles into fibers for padding and insulation. I:CO USA Chief Marketing Officer Jennifer Gilbert said that I:CO is proud to be expanding its partnership with Levi Strauss & Co. Gilbert said that “This in-store take back program not only makes it easy for consumers to recycle their unwanted items, but also helps create much-needed awareness about the challenge of textile waste and the aim to keep these items in an everlasting cycle.”