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Donate items you no longer need: Wearable clothes can be donated to charity organizations or local shelters. Women's business clothing can be donated to Dress for Success, which offers them to disadvantaged women looking for employment (www.dressforsuccess.org). Un-wearable clothes may be donated to pet shelters for bedding. |
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Recycle in groups: If you are dropping off recycling, you’ll need a car instead of relying on a bike or public transportation. Get some friends together and recycle on the same day with one car-load to reduce your carbon footprint. |
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Know what you’re recycling and where to recycle it: Driving around to five different recycling centers to find a home for your electronics, for example, can easily be avoided with some research: Driving around to five different recycling centers to find a home for your electronics, for example, can easily be avoided with some research. |
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Why choose organic cotton over conventional cotton?Organic agriculture promotes a safer and healthier environment by reducing the exposure of toxic chemicals used in production of conventional cotton. Organic farming methods improve soil fertility, preserve our environment and protect our air, water, and food supply from harmful chemicals. Conventional cotton is cultivated in a highly toxic process - contaminating groundwater and poisoning the food chain. While it takes approximately one pound of chemicals to grow three pounds of conventional cotton, organic cotton is grown chemical free. |
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What is organic cotton?Organic cotton is grown without herbicides, pesticides or any other harmful chemicals. Organic cotton is farmed naturally using sustainable growing methods such as crop rotation instead of agrochemicals and artificial fertilizers. These safe farming methods keep our cotton chemical free, preserve our land soil, conserve energy, and protect our environment and health. |
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