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Submission for a ReMade in Australia Partners Program: 

Submission for a ReMade in Australia Partners Program:  Supporting Sustainability in the Textile and Garment Industries GREN Pty Ltd – Rae Knopik, CEO Cosignatories: Rosella Street – Mick Fritzy, Cofounder | Circolink – Alison Jose, CEO  February 2023 About GREN GREN is a responsible and sustainable clothing company that’s leading the way in creating a […]

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The Environmental Benefits of Using Recycled Cotton in University T-Shirt Production

The overuse of t-shirts in universities has negative consequences for the environment. Production of t-shirts requires large amounts of water and energy, and also produces waste. Using recycled cotton in t-shirt production can help to reduce these negative impacts and create a more sustainable and responsible t-shirt industry. By embracing the principles of a circular economy, the fashion industry can create a more sustainable future.

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