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Company launches Kickstarter to create kids’ clothing made from scrap material

Company launches Kickstarter to create kids’ clothing made from scrap material

11 months ago

Company launches Kickstarter to create kids’ clothing made from scrap material

11 months ago


A company has found a creative way to make environmentally conscious clothing for kids, with a line made from off-cut fabrics and threads that would otherwise end up in landfill.

Nudnik, founded by twin sisters Alexandra and Lindsay Lorusso, has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund children’s clothing in a patchwork style from recycled materials.

The clothing is 100% cotton, unisex, multi-colour, and is suitable for children aged one to four.

Posting on the Kickstarter campaign, Nudnik said: “There is enough off-cut fabric waste from textile manufacturing to give every human on earth six adult-sized t-shirts every year.

“Nudnik’s Negative Waste, Positive Impact t-shirt is entirely made from off-cut fabrics and end-of-roll threads otherwise destined for landfill.

“Our unisex, multi-colour combinations stimulate early childhood development and are a fun surprise every time!”

So far, the company has raised over CA$7,500 (around £4,500) of its CA$15,000 (around £9,000) crowdfunding goal.

The cheapest item available is the Negative Waste, Positive Energy t-shirt for CA$20 (around £12), which can be worn by children aged one to four.

Products are estimated to be delivered by December 2018.


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