How This Company Recycles Old Levi's Into New Jeans

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Traditional jeans require 1,800 gallons of water for just one pair. Here's how shopredone uses upcycled fabrics to create clothes with little to no water Watch BusinessInsiderToday on how sustainability and jeans come together:

It takes 1008 hundred gallons of water to make just one pair of jeans, but this rack of jeans took zero water to produce fashion brand Redone is helping to solve this problem by creating new jeans out of old ones. Every single piece of clothing here is made with used materials from the rivets to the fabrics. On today's episode. We're going inside the redone factory to see how an innovative idea has merged, fashion and sustainability.

Redondo Hang tags will all be recycled paper and the company is replacing plastic clothing hangers with cardboard ones. Redondo Office is also completely plastic free. The goal is do the best you can to make everything responsible cuz sometimes sustainable is confusing. I think just being a responsible company means you're trying the best that you can on every level. With sustainability, the new buzzword in retail is the trend of fast fashion coming to an end.

 

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