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Save money on our newest 100% recycled t-shirts, rated CarbonFree

Brand-new line of 100% recycled t-shirts:

70% recycled cotton; 30% recycled plastic water or recycled plastic soda bottles

it feels better to be recycled

Is cotton not the fiber of our lives, but the pollutant of our lives?

Buy green, buy recycled t-shirts instead of the usual damaging cotton. Made in Central America under strict ethical and environmentally monitored conditions.

SOFT, breathable. Available in white and green, as shown; sizes Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large and XXLarge, XXXLarge and XXXXLarge. Available blank or with your imprint!

(example of prints below for example only, but available on your shirt upon request!)

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Example pricing below; please contact us with your specific print colors and locations for custom quote! Contact form at bottom of page.

Price for each shirt

36 72 144 288 576 1008
white recycled t-shirt with 2 color print, one side 5.90 5.00 4.80 4.60 4.45 4.40
green recycled t-shirt with 2 color print, one side 7.50 6.15 5.65 5.45 5.20 5.15



 

 

For sizes 2X, 3X and 4X add $1.50 per shirt each for white; $1.90 per shirt each for green.

Add $22 screen charge per color, per design. Based on receipt of camera-ready vector art.

Shipping additional. Standard production time: 7-14 days after proof approval.


HOW THEY'RE MADE:

Ecodot.com's recycled fabric t-shirt line is made from pre-consumer fibers and clippings that are collected after the cut and sew process, sorted by color, blended, spun and knit into new fabric. There are numerous benefits to recycling discarded fabric cuttings to make new t-shirts, including:


    •    The discarded fabric is not sent to a landfill as waste.
    •    The recycled fabric made from pre-consumer cuttings requires no new dying, saving energy, water and other manufacturing resources.
    •    No land use, no water intensive irrigation, no fertilizers or pesticides as are used in growing new cotton


Step 1: Textile waste or clippings are collected from several pre-consumer venues, primarily apparel.
Step 2: Clippings are sorted by color and chopped into a fine linty material called “shoddy.”
Step 3: Shoddy is then spun into a yarn that is used to produce fabric.
Step 4: The fabric is used to produce Ecodot.com's Recycled tees.

 

Here are two male models wearing our recycled t-shirts while out and about in the world, stylists standing just outside camera range!

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