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ReUse: Spotlight on Fabric - Asheville Habitat for Humanity

By A Mystery Man Writer

Did you know that textiles make up almost 7% of our landfills? And about 95% of the textiles in our landfills are either reusable or recyclable. This means that even those pieces of clothing that are so worn out that Goodwill doesn’t want them, still have a significant post-consumer future ahead-- if you’ll give it to them!

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