ecoDesigns Textile Upcycled Products of the Week
From our Textile Waste Research Findings we realized that textile offcuts are major source of textile waste pollution in the city of Bamenda.
Did you know about 15% of fabric intended for clothing ends up on the cutting room floor as textile offcuts?
One of our goals at @ecodesigns is to stop textile waste pollutions that results from the sewing of garments via offcuts. At @ecodesigns, we are collecting these textile offcuts and repurposing them to produce “Ankara” bracelets, bowties, necklaces and earrings.
At @ecodesigns, we are repurposing very small pieces of textile offcuts to make beautiful ecoDesigned Anakara necklaces, earings, bracelets, and other creative items that you can easily match with your dress.
By purchasing a Garment from @ecodesigns, you are supporting @thegreens to train women and girls for free in textile recycling and fashion designing as well as supporting us to reduce textile waste pollution via the recycling of textile offcuts and textile waste in the North West Region of Cameroon
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Every week, the hub upcycles 50 pounds of textile waste in a bid to curb textile waste pollution and Climate Change.
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By supporting @ecodesigns, you are contributing to reducing female youth unemployment and poverty, promoting women empowerment and entrepreneurship, improving the health and wellbeing of orphans, prisoners and poor people who can’t afford quality garments, as well as contributing to fight textile waste pollution and climate change. You can support @ecodesigns by;
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