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Garbage T Shirt. Purple edition
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Garbage T Shirt. Purple edition

Made entirely from waste streams that were headed to the dump.
Sale price  $62 Regular price  $125 50% off
Model is 5ft 11 / 180cm with a 38 inch / 97cm chest, and wears size Medium.
  • Speckled pattern from leftover fragments of old clothes
  • Half of the t shirt is recycled cotton
  • Four plastic bottles go into making each t shirt

Every single second, a garbage truck’s worth of clothing is dumped into landfill somewhere on Earth. So if we want to avoid trashing our planet, we have to start figuring out how to re-use the stuff we already have.

That’s why the Garbage T Shirt started with a very simple idea. What if garbage isn’t garbage? What if it’s simply pre-assembled raw materials that we can use to make new things.

Designed to help rethink the role that garbage will play in Earth’s future, the Garbage T Shirt takes two waste streams that were destined to spend the next few centuries on a rubbish pile – old clothes and plastic bottles – and transforms them into a soft, speckled t shirt. Lots of the materials that we’ve shredded and re-used were dyed in their previous lives, and it’s these leftover fragments of dye that show up as hundreds of tiny coloured dots.

Technical details

Material made in France: 50% recycled cotton, 47% recycled polyester, 3% other recycled fibres
Material is OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified – a system for safe, non-toxic clothing production
T shirt weighs 145 grams
Material weighs 150g/m2
Machine wash 30°C
T shirt constructed in Portugal
Material made in France: 50% recycled cotton, 47% recycled polyester, 3% other recycled fibres
Material is OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified – a system for safe, non-toxic clothing production
T shirt weighs 145 grams
Material weighs 150g/m2
Machine wash 30°C
T shirt constructed in Portugal
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Landfill can become a source of raw materials

Around 100 billion new pieces of clothing are made each year. And by 2050 that number is likely to double. At the same time over 150 tons of clothing are dumped in landfill every minute. So if we want to change that we need to start figuring out how to make new clothes from the stuff we already have. While lots of the materials we work with start life in a cutting-edge lab or out in nature, the Garbage T Shirt comes from a huge pile of trash.

Half the t shirt is made from recycled cotton

Around 75% of the world’s clothing contains cotton. And even though cotton biodegrades, it’s also one of the most commonly found materials in landfill, as only a fraction of today’s clothes get recycled. So we intercept cotton that was headed to the dump and use it to build half of the Garbage T Shirt.

Four plastic bottles go into each t shirt

To make the other half of the Garbage T Shirt we combine recycled cotton with recycled polyester. Around 60% of all clothing in the world is made with synthetic fibre. And the majority of that is polyester. Unlike cotton it doesn’t biodegrade as it’s a plastic. Which means that once it ends up in landfill it can take centuries to break down. So rather than creating new plastics to create new clothes, we re-use plastic that already exists, by extracting it from old plastic bottles.
Where the future of clothing is going

How we make fabric out of garbage

The process for recycling cotton starts off with piles of old clothes – everything from t shirts and sweaters, to hoodies and jeans. These piles are then cut into smaller pieces, before being cleaned, shredded and turned into new fibre. The plastic bottles we use go through a similar mechanical process to create recycled polyester. Bales of crushed PET bottles are shredded and cleaned to make tiny flakes which are melted, spun and pulled through a machine to produce polyester fibres. The polyester and cotton fibres are then spun together into yarn which is finally knitted to create fabric.

Recycling these materials isn’t easy

You’d think it would be cheaper and quicker to make new clothes out of old clothes, but it really isn’t. It’s generally more difficult and more expensive to recycle materials than to create new ones. Partly because there are more steps involved, but also because the infrastructure around recycling is still in its early stages. So we make the Garbage T Shirt with a partner that’s been turning waste into yarn since 1947, long before it was a fashionable thing to do. They’ve spent more than 70 years perfecting the process of transforming unwanted materials into high quality recycled fibres.

OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 approved

When you’re working with waste streams it’s critical that you know they’ve been produced without the use of harmful substances. So the material we use is OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 approved – which is a method for certifying that the materials used in the t shirt are non-toxic and safe to wear.

The environmental footprint of the material

We’re also able to measure the environmental impact of the Garbage T Shirt with a method called the Life Cycle Assessment, which assesses factors like raw material extraction, manufacturing, processing and transportation. On average the material used to construct one Garbage T Shirt saves 1300 litres of water from being used – compared to a new t shirt. And it prevents 2kg of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere. Which is equivalent to burning just under a litre of fuel.

The last 3% of the t shirt is unknown

The complexities of recycling mean it’s currently incredibly difficult to completely separate materials which have been gathered from the trash. So while we can say for sure that 50% of the t shirt’s material is recycled cotton, and that 47% is from plastic bottles, we can’t say what the remaining 3% is. All we know is that it was something that someone once threw away.

Size + Fit

The Garbage T Shirt has a regular fit.

Size XS S M L XL XXL
Fits chest 83 - 90 91 - 98 99 - 106 107 - 114 115 - 122 123 - 130
Fits waist 71 - 76 76 - 81 81 - 86 86 - 91 91 - 96 96 - 101
Size XS S M L XL XXL
Fits chest 33 - 36 36 - 39 39 - 42 42 - 45 45 - 48 48 - 51
Fits waist 28 - 30 30 - 32 32 - 34 34 - 36 36 - 38 38 - 40