Article 6TWB6 ‘Overwhelming’: what happens to 50,000lbs of extra LA wildfire clothing donations?

‘Overwhelming’: what happens to 50,000lbs of extra LA wildfire clothing donations?

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Victoria Namkung in Los Angeles
from US news | The Guardian on (#6TWB6)

Businesses like Suay Sew Shop are trying to salvage piles of damaged textiles - and warn of the dangers of climate impact and overconsumption

At Suay Sew Shop in Los Angeles's arts district, mounds of clothes are piled high in a warehouse. The T-shirts, socks, jackets and denim are surplus donations from the LA wildfires that community groups across the city were unable to distribute because they had too much already, or because the items were dirty, damaged or poorly made.

Instead of letting the clothes go to a landfill, where they can cause a host of environmental problems, Suay has rescued 50,000lbs of textiles so they can be cleaned, sorted and upcycled by professional designers and sewers. Since LA currently has no permanent textile recycling or collection, it's up to groups like Suay to save as many textiles as possible before they get dumped or exported.

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