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Give old denim new purpose

Recycle your well-loved denim through Cotton’s Blue Jeans Go Green™ program.

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Cotton’s Blue Jeans Go Green™ program has collected over 5 million pieces of denim to be recycled.

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Stop throwing out your old denim. Recycle it through Cotton’s Blue Jeans Go Green™ program instead.

It’s simple: Find a participating retailer near you, drop off your well-loved denim (for free), and become a part of this green initiative.

How will your jeans be recycled? The Blue Jeans Go Green™ program will transform them into insulation for houses, pet beds, food packaging, and more.

Bonus: Follow @bluejeansgogreen on Instagram for more ways to make an impact.

Make a difference with your denim

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