How we plan to achieve our goals
Uniform Collection Drives: Partnering with schools to collect used uniforms.
Recycling Process: Transforming uniforms into yarn and new clothing.
Awareness Campaigns: Educating students and families on sustainability.
Collaborations: Working with local businesses and organizations to support our cause.
Landfill Overflow – Millions of tons of textiles end up in landfills each year, taking decades to decompose.
Water Pollution – Textile dyes and chemicals contaminate water sources, harming aquatic life and ecosystems.
Carbon Emissions – The fashion industry contributes to nearly 10% of global carbon emissions, accelerating climate change.
Microplastic Pollution – Synthetic fabrics shed microplastics into waterways, impacting marine biodiversity and human health.
Excessive Water Usage – Producing textiles, especially cotton, consumes vast amounts of water, depleting freshwater sources.
Energy-Intensive Production – Manufacturing textiles requires significant energy, increasing reliance on fossil fuels.
Waste of Resources – Discarded textiles represent lost raw materials that could be recycled or repurposed.