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The Second Life Bag Keep old clothes out of the landfill

$ 11.00 · 4.5 (297) · In stock

Sustainability is at the core of everything we do at Boody. And, now, we’re working with the textile recycling service, Retold, to make it easy for you to donate, upcycle, recycle, and give your unwanted textiles a second life.
Sustainability is at the core of everything we do at Boody. And, now, we’re working with the textile recycling service, Retold, to make it easy for you to donat
Sustainability is at the core of everything we do at Boody. And, now, we’re working with the textile recycling service, Retold, to make it easy for you to donate, upcycle, recycle, and give your unwanted textiles a second life. Bag Dimensions(full): 15x15x4; up to 5 lbs; 100% compostable and biodegradable Here’s How It Works:  Order The Second Life compostable bag.  Fill your bag with any clean, unwanted textiles (yes, even underwear!)  Scan the QR code to print your prepaid shipping label.  Drop it off at any USPS location. Retold will handle the rest.  Be proud - You’ve just kept your textiles out of the landfill. Since the company launched in 2020, Retold Recycling has diverted approximately 46 tons of textiles from landfill through their bagging service. We’re thrilled to offer our Boody community the opportunity to close the loop on textile waste and do better for the planet.

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