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On average, Americans throw away 81 pounds of clothing every year, and upcycling can be a meaningful part of the solution.
By upcycling some of your old or tattered clothes instead of always buying brand-new, you can save nearly $100 every year.
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The easiest way to upcycle old clothes is to turn them into kitchen rags. You’ll save money on paper towels and reduce trash in landfills.
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Try upcycling jeans you never wear anymore. Denim is a great material to be turned into other items, like bags, rags, or even shorts.
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