Recycling in Any Way, Shape or (Uni)form | Jet Blue

3BL Media 2015-02-12

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This was the question at hand when JetBlue recently introduced the first new uniforms in the airline’s 14 year history. JetBlue and its sustainability team came up with the perfect answer – Keep it out of landfills! In fact, JetBlue recently announced a donation of more than 18.5 tons of used uniforms, clothing and fabric to several non-profit partners including Planet Aid, a nonprofit organization that collects and recycles worn clothing and shoes. Planet Aid will sell the clothing with the proceeds supporting health, agricultural, educational, and environmental programs in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America. The collection and organization was coordinated by Loomstate, an end-to-end sustainable fashion house.

JetBlue’s uniform recycling program included collecting old uniforms from over 60 cities and approximately eight pieces of clothing per uniformed crewmember. Rather than simply throwing away the collected fabric, JetBlue decided to give new life to the more than 37,000 pounds of material by donating it to charities and people in need. Now, donated clothing items will live on and can now be worn again.

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