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Written by zack o'brien
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Uniqlo, a Japanese clothing company, is expanding its All-Product Recycling Initiative to all its stores in the U.S., Great Britain and France, reports Yahoo News. The initiative, which was first introduced to the company's stores in South Korea, has collected 11.51 million items of clothing returned by customers. Initially, Uniqlo sought to recycle the clothing for industrial use, but found many of them to be reusable. Now returned items have been passed on to through nonprofit organizations that distribute them to people in need.
Article courtesy of Resource Recycling.
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