ABC x Retold Recycling
America’s Best Cleaners (ABC) has partnered with Retold Recycling to support the #NoLandfill movement, aiming to reduce textile waste and promote a more sustainable future in fashion. This collaboration, launched on January 13, will expand Retold’s reach by making textile recycling more accessible through ABC’s extensive network of affiliates.
The partnership reflects a shared mission to combat textile waste and prevent it from ending up in landfills. ABC believes that by working together, the two organizations are empowering consumers to adopt eco-friendly practices and contribute to a sustainable lifestyle.
As part of the initiative, Retold Recycling has introduced a new product called Three Bags in a Box, which includes three compostable Retold bags packaged in a giftable box. This product provides eco-conscious consumers with a convenient way to recycle textiles while doubling as a sustainable gifting option. ABC affiliates will distribute the product, increasing its availability and making recycling more convenient for customers.
“At Retold Recycling, our mission is rooted in the #NoLandfill vision,” said Amelia Trumble, Retold Co-founder and CEO. “We’re thrilled to partner with America’s Best Cleaners to launch our Three Bags in a Box product through their network. This idea stemmed from Mark Cuban’s suggestion during our ‘Shark Tank’ episode, where he encouraged us to sell our bags in dry cleaners nationwide.”
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