Textile recycling through Worn Up

Dog swag made from the Worn Up textile recycling program
Dog swag made from the Worn Up textile recycling program

As an addition to Radford’s other sustainability measures, the College is now partnering with ‘Worn Up’, a textile recycling company that aims to keep recyclable textiles out of landfill.

Worn Up collects school and corporate uniforms which are no longer wearable/saleable and they are turned into a wide range of items including tables, tiles, dog beds, acoustic tiles and more!

This is a chance to go through uniform items no longer needed and:

  • donate saleable ones to the P&F Secondhand Shop, and
  • put unsaleable items in the Worn Up pod.

Where: Recycle pod located in the P&F Secondhand Shop
What:
Uniform items which are no longer useable and not saleable
EXCLUSIONS:
Worn Up does not recycle school bags, shoes or intimate apparel.


Get on board! Did you know that...
95% of all textile waste in landfill is recyclable
10% of all global CO2 production comes from textile production
1 cotton t-shirt uses 2,700 litres of water to produce

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