What are thoroughly modern buildings wearing for warmth these days? Denim. Bluejeans are the source of the newest, greenest form of building insulation. Denver’s Alliance for Sustainable Colorado used ...
WEBVTT 100 POUNDS A MONTH IN THE FIRST YEAR. TALITHA: THAT IS A BIG BABY. DOZENS OF VOLUNTEERS SUITED UP THIS MORNING, INSTALLING BLUE JEAN INSULATION AT A HOME IN GREENSBORO. JARRED: IT IS KIND OF ...
If you are doing a little spring cleaning and find you have lots of denim jeans that you can part with, consider donating your jeans to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Eagle and let that denim be ...
A: I did take a look at denim insulation, and it looks good. Denim insulation is very environmentally friendly because it is recycled, and it does not contain formaldehyde like many traditional forms ...
Next time you pull on a pair of jeans, consider this: You can use denim to keep your house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Though it costs nearly twice as much as fiberglass, denim ...
CHANDLER — They’ve been sung about by Neil Diamond, Flo Rida and Blur. They’re worn until they rip and tatter, then worn some more. They are your jeans. When your denim is worn to the point where it’s ...
While most homeowners are familiar with the more common types of insulation such as mineral wool or fibreglass, there are also a host of other products included under the heading of eco insulation.
Ever want to put your old clothes to use, but are sick of just dropping off piles and piles of fabric to Goodwill and calling it a day, not knowing where any of it is actually going? Enter Cotton ...
HUNTINGTON -- Cotton Inc. has launched a denim drive at Marshall University in Huntington that encourages people to donate denim that will be converted into natural cotton fiber insulation. In 2006, ...
Old jeans don’t have to die; they can be transformed into insulation–if you bring them to the Gap between October 5 and October 20. The clothing giant, which just unveiled a questionable new logo, is ...
Rag & Bone is partnering with Cotton Incorporated’s Blue Jeans Go Green program by launching a denim recycling campaign. It will be introduced in Rag & Bone’s specialty stores on Tuesday. Customers ...