nNorthwest Center is honored to be participating in The EFW Collective Conversation, presented by Value Village. The day of open dialogue aims to provide information on the challenges, opportunities and innovations facing the sustainability of the garment and textile industry.
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Panel of @SaversVVillage @SMARTTextile @SeattleSPU @nwcenter discuss full circle textiles, changing the model, & engaging stakeholders #EFW pic.twitter.com/mmAyKoniOc
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#WSRAmember Denis Small and Liz Fikejs speaking at @EcoFashionWeek @nwcenter @SeattleSPU pic.twitter.com/VAq6TcR5Rv
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Rethink Reuse W/ @SaversVVillage @seattleSPU @SMARTTextile @nwcenter pic.twitter.com/f4AY4cKb6b
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nWe all have our favorite “comfy” sweater, or soft blanket, but every garment and textile starts as raw materials. Understanding what is included in the manufacturing process helps turn a “throw away” garment into a “donate-able” one. Northwest Center offers a convenient donation pickup and drop off service for clothing, shoes, and household items. Your donations keep recyclables out of our landfills!