Now you can be a walking billboard for the cradle to cradle approach to life. Made of 100 percent organic cotton, and with water-based inks and dyes — once the shirt has seen its final days, simply cut it into thin strips and feed it to the worms as a yummy dessert.
Designed by North Carolina based potter and devoted composter, Lena Cox, it’s a cool tee, and a great way to keep once-loved threads out of the landfill, ($20).
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hello, my only concern is when you give an old ts for charity, how the person who will get the compostable ts will know what should do with it? And if you just don´t give it away is not nice, because a lot of people can´t afford to buy clothes and we can help them.what a doubt! good idea anyway, I will post it in my website. tks! Cris