Production and consumption associated with the textile industry exhausts water and fossil fuel resources, and significantly contributes to global waste burden. Studies have shown that U.S. college students produce millions of tons of solid waste every year, much of which could have been diverted. This project describes the benefits of second-hand markets as a tool to achieve waste diversion and sustainability, and proposes a campus thrift store at the University of Richmond (UR). Supporting literature, previous successful reuse initiatives at UR, and a review of best thrift store practices at other universities are provided as justification for the proposal. The project concludes that a thrift store on UR’s campus would be simple to impleme...
University of Richmond has slowly but steadily introduced efforts to reduce its campus-wide, local, ...
Waste accumulation is an issue that the world population faces in the 21st century and one that is i...
Nearly 100% of all household textiles and apparel can be recycled was the thesis for a recycling ed...
Connecting with the University of Richmond goals of stewardship and academic achievement both in and...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
The Clark Community Thrift Store is a student-run non-profit business that helps cut down on over-co...
‘Fast fashion’ and a ‘take, make, dispose’ economy are fueling people’s accumulation of goods, and t...
‘Fast fashion’ and a ‘take, make, dispose’ economy are fueling people’s accumulation of goods, and t...
As consumers increasingly look to textile and apparel industry firms to be more sensitive and reacti...
Dump&Run is an annual campus-wide waste diversion event, organized by Students for Recycling and Ohi...
Dump&Run is an annual campus-wide waste diversion event, organized by Students for Recycling and Ohi...
In summarizing our project, the 2017-2018 ESS Capstone students would like to revamp the existing re...
Nearly 100% of all household textiles and apparel can be recycled was the thesis for a recycling ed...
University of Richmond has slowly but steadily introduced efforts to reduce its campus-wide, local, ...
Waste accumulation is an issue that the world population faces in the 21st century and one that is i...
Nearly 100% of all household textiles and apparel can be recycled was the thesis for a recycling ed...
Connecting with the University of Richmond goals of stewardship and academic achievement both in and...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
According to ChasingGreen.org, “the average college student produces 640 pounds of solid waste each ...
The Clark Community Thrift Store is a student-run non-profit business that helps cut down on over-co...
‘Fast fashion’ and a ‘take, make, dispose’ economy are fueling people’s accumulation of goods, and t...
‘Fast fashion’ and a ‘take, make, dispose’ economy are fueling people’s accumulation of goods, and t...
As consumers increasingly look to textile and apparel industry firms to be more sensitive and reacti...
Dump&Run is an annual campus-wide waste diversion event, organized by Students for Recycling and Ohi...
Dump&Run is an annual campus-wide waste diversion event, organized by Students for Recycling and Ohi...
In summarizing our project, the 2017-2018 ESS Capstone students would like to revamp the existing re...
Nearly 100% of all household textiles and apparel can be recycled was the thesis for a recycling ed...
University of Richmond has slowly but steadily introduced efforts to reduce its campus-wide, local, ...
Waste accumulation is an issue that the world population faces in the 21st century and one that is i...
Nearly 100% of all household textiles and apparel can be recycled was the thesis for a recycling ed...