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Thrifty company seeks to help those in need

World Donation Station in Salt Lake City, Utah are calling out to the community to recycle used clothing and household goods.  The Salt Lake Tribune featured an article about their intention to keep goods out of landfills. Read the full … Continue reading


The Re-Use of Clothing

Daily Bank & Vogue supports clothing sustainability with the work we do buying and selling large volumes of used clothing. Extending the life cycle of garments is what we are all about.  It is part of what we do to … Continue reading


Donations: Usable or Junk?

The Ottawa Sun goes behind the scenes at a Salvation Army and a Society St. Vincent de Paul Resale Centre. They discover just how many donations are received that cannot be used.  An interesting video, take a look. watch the … Continue reading


Behind the scenes at a Salvation Army

The Chicago Tribune goes behind the scenes at a Salvation Army to show what is done with the donations they receive. Just what do they do with the bags of clothing and household items? You might be surprised to find … Continue reading


Sustainability

You’ve heard the term “sustainability” and “green” this and “green” that.  You cannot help but hear something about it every day. Everyone agrees that sustainability and protecting the environment are important.  Everyone wants to contribute but many do not know … Continue reading


Thrift-Shop Steals

Buying second-hand clothing saves money, but how just how much? Continue reading


Clothes Makers to Set ‘Green Score’

With just a few clicks on Google Maps, anyone can call up a satellite image of blue dye and other chemicals washing downriver from textile mills in Xintang, China — the world capital of blue jeans production. Read the full … Continue reading


Why We Should Re-use

The effect on our world for the production and transportation for common, everyday articles of clothing. Everyone should be aware of the environmental impacts of the clothing industry and the importance of re-using and recycling clothes. The table below highlights … Continue reading