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RECYCLE
The Association of Wiping Materials, Used Clothing and Fiber Industries Since 1932. An international trade association, SMART strengthens the economic opportunities of our diverse membership by promoting the interdependence of the for-profit textile recycling industry segments and provides a common forum for networking, education and advocacy .NEWS - SMARTASN
News 2021. 4/8/21 - The Secondary Materials And Recycled Textiles Association (SMART): Celebrate Earth Day By Recycling Unwanted Textiles 3/16/21- Helpsy’s clothing donation bins save the environment, taxpayer money 2/3/21- Gold In Your Closet: The Startup Helping Patagonia And Levi’s Cash In On The Resale Boom 1/21/21- What Rejoining the Paris Agreement Signals to FashionWHERE TO RECYCLE
SMART members can assist the public with reusing and recycling large quantities of textile materials such as misprinted t-shirts, linen from hospitals, prisons, hotels, and uniforms. If you have large quantities of material to recycle and are looking for a textile recycling partner, contact SMART at 443-640-1050 or via email atsmartinfo
ADVOCACY - SMARTASN
Advocacy. SMART’s goal is to actively influence the outcomes and impact of government decisions or actions that affect members engaged in the wiping materials, used clothing, fiber markets or textile recycling industry. Advancement of our industry is our number one priority. When other issues arise that affect the industry, SMART isable to
FOR SCHOOLS
These lesson plans and worksheets are designed to meet the Common Core Standards required by schools. SMART first created these materials in 2012 in conjunction with The Education Center as a part of a marketing effort to teach elementary school students about textile reuse and recycling. From 2012-15, the program reached over one million QUALIFICATIONS/APPLICATIONS SMART offers two different types of Membership; Industry and Associate. Membership runs calendar year from January 1 – December 31. All members that join mid-year must pay the full dues amount. All membership applications must be reviewed and approved by the SMART board of directors and dues must be paid in full at the time ofapplication.
EVENTS - SMARTASN
Events. Consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS A few facts: 17 gallons of water and 66 BTUs of energy are used to create one cotton shop towel where no water or energy is used when creating a reclaimed wiper (recycled rag). Contaminants found in laundry waste water for cotton shop towels contain lead, toluene, xylene, zinc and other heavy metals. The EPA estimates that fivemillion pounds
TEXTILE RECYCLING FACT SHEET 2012 SMART: Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles. Text and design by The Education Center, LLC Textile Recycling Fact Sheet You and your students are probably used to FTC RELEASES FINAL VERSION OF GREEN GUIDES FTC Releases Final Version of Green Guides. On October 1, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released its finalized update to its Environmental Marketing Guides, a.k.a. "Green Guides," touting a central message that companies making environmental benefits claims about their products will need to have reliable, competent evidence tosupport them.
HOME - SMARTASNABOUT SMARTRESOURCESMEMBERSHIPEVENTSADVOCACYWHERE TORECYCLE
The Association of Wiping Materials, Used Clothing and Fiber Industries Since 1932. An international trade association, SMART strengthens the economic opportunities of our diverse membership by promoting the interdependence of the for-profit textile recycling industry segments and provides a common forum for networking, education and advocacy .NEWS - SMARTASN
News 2021. 4/8/21 - The Secondary Materials And Recycled Textiles Association (SMART): Celebrate Earth Day By Recycling Unwanted Textiles 3/16/21- Helpsy’s clothing donation bins save the environment, taxpayer money 2/3/21- Gold In Your Closet: The Startup Helping Patagonia And Levi’s Cash In On The Resale Boom 1/21/21- What Rejoining the Paris Agreement Signals to FashionWHERE TO RECYCLE
SMART members can assist the public with reusing and recycling large quantities of textile materials such as misprinted t-shirts, linen from hospitals, prisons, hotels, and uniforms. If you have large quantities of material to recycle and are looking for a textile recycling partner, contact SMART at 443-640-1050 or via email atsmartinfo
ADVOCACY - SMARTASN
Advocacy. SMART’s goal is to actively influence the outcomes and impact of government decisions or actions that affect members engaged in the wiping materials, used clothing, fiber markets or textile recycling industry. Advancement of our industry is our number one priority. When other issues arise that affect the industry, SMART isable to
FOR SCHOOLS
These lesson plans and worksheets are designed to meet the Common Core Standards required by schools. SMART first created these materials in 2012 in conjunction with The Education Center as a part of a marketing effort to teach elementary school students about textile reuse and recycling. From 2012-15, the program reached over one million QUALIFICATIONS/APPLICATIONS SMART offers two different types of Membership; Industry and Associate. Membership runs calendar year from January 1 – December 31. All members that join mid-year must pay the full dues amount. All membership applications must be reviewed and approved by the SMART board of directors and dues must be paid in full at the time ofapplication.
EVENTS - SMARTASN
Events. Consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS A few facts: 17 gallons of water and 66 BTUs of energy are used to create one cotton shop towel where no water or energy is used when creating a reclaimed wiper (recycled rag). Contaminants found in laundry waste water for cotton shop towels contain lead, toluene, xylene, zinc and other heavy metals. The EPA estimates that fivemillion pounds
TEXTILE RECYCLING FACT SHEET 2012 SMART: Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles. Text and design by The Education Center, LLC Textile Recycling Fact Sheet You and your students are probably used to FTC RELEASES FINAL VERSION OF GREEN GUIDES FTC Releases Final Version of Green Guides. On October 1, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released its finalized update to its Environmental Marketing Guides, a.k.a. "Green Guides," touting a central message that companies making environmental benefits claims about their products will need to have reliable, competent evidence tosupport them.
FOR THE PUBLIC
For the Public. SMART offers many great resources for individuals, businesses, organizations, communities and educators. Where to Recycle? Whether you have a few small bags of textiles or large quantities to recycle, this section will provide you with the information that you need to keep your materials out of the landfill.FOR SCHOOLS
These lesson plans and worksheets are designed to meet the Common Core Standards required by schools. SMART first created these materials in 2012 in conjunction with The Education Center as a part of a marketing effort to teach elementary school students about textile reuse and recycling. From 2012-15, the program reached over one millionBENEFITS - SMARTASN
Benefits. SMART Membership is an investment in the success of your business. The association provides an array of programs and services designed specifically with the needs of the textile reuse and recycling industry in mind. SMART Membership offers for profit companies in the textile reuse and recycling industry opportunitiesfor Education
FOR COMMUNITIES
SMART has developed a presentation for cities, towns and local government to use for meetings, speaking engagements and tradeshows. For a PowerPoint presentation, contact SMART at smartinfo@kingmgmt.org or 443-640-1050. These SMART recommendations and suggestions can help governments educate the public, increase textile recycling andpossibly
HISTORY/VISION
A Short History. Founded in 1932, the Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association is composed of companies from the all over the world who are involved in every phase of our diverse industry. SMART companies acquire both unused and used (pre-and post-consumer) textiles for reuse and recycling purposes.ANNUAL CONVENTION
Annual Convention . SMART 2022 Annual Convention . Save the Date! February 27-March 2, 2022. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Orlando,Florida
2020-2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers President Tony Shumpert Savers Recycling Inc. Phone: 253-896-0055 Email: tshumpert@savers.com Treasurer Todd WilsonCHAPTERS/COMMITTEES
Chapters/Committees Chapters. Within SMART’s Membership, business segments are divided into chapters, so members with common concerns and interests can work together to address particular needs, business interests, and current issues.INDUSTRY - SMARTASN
SMART Industry Membership Application– Page 3 K. Membership Requirements –To be eligible for membership, applicants shall initial the blank space provided certifying U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE INTERPRETATION OF HTS CODE 6309.00 U.S. Customs Service Interpretation of HTS Code 6309.00. In recent years, many SMART members have run into problems importing second hand clothing under the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) interpretation of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTSUS) codethat
HOME - SMARTASNABOUT SMARTRESOURCESMEMBERSHIPEVENTSADVOCACYWHERE TORECYCLE
Welcome to SMART! Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles (SMART) Association The Association of Wiping Materials, Used Clothing and Fiber Industries Since 1932NEWS - SMARTASN
News 2021. 4/8/21 - The Secondary Materials And Recycled Textiles Association (SMART): Celebrate Earth Day By Recycling Unwanted Textiles 3/16/21- Helpsy’s clothing donation bins save the environment, taxpayer money 2/3/21- Gold In Your Closet: The Startup Helping Patagonia And Levi’s Cash In On The Resale Boom 1/21/21- What Rejoining the Paris Agreement Signals to FashionADVOCACY - SMARTASN
Advocacy. SMART’s goal is to actively influence the outcomes and impact of government decisions or actions that affect members engaged in the wiping materials, used clothing, fiber markets or textilerecycling industry.
WHERE TO RECYCLE
Where to Recycle Where can you recycle your textiles? Look for clothing collection boxes in your neighborhood. SMART members must follow the SMART Collection Bin Code of Conduct; Check with your favorite local charity or thrift store about collection QUALIFICATIONS/APPLICATIONS SMART offers two different types of Membership; Industry and Associate. Membership runs calendar year from January 1 – December 31. All members that join mid-year must pay the full dues amount. Allmembership appli
FOR SCHOOLS
For Schools Educational Lesson Plans & Worksheets. SMART has created lesson plans and educational worksheets that you can use in your classrooms to teach students about Textile Recycling.EVENTS - SMARTASN
Events. Consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Any clothing, household textile or commercial linen textile as long as it is DRY and has NO ODOR can be reused and recycled. Even if the item is stained, torn, overly worn or out-of-date, do not throw it away; it has a use in the clothing recycling industry. TEXTILE RECYCLING FACT SHEET 2012 SMART: Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles. Text and design by The Education Center, LLC Textile Recycling Fact Sheet You and your students are probably used to FTC RELEASES FINAL VERSION OF GREEN GUIDES FTC Releases Final Version of Green Guides. On October 1, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released its finalized update to its Environmental Marketing Guides, a.k.a. "Green Guides," touting a central message that companies making environmental benefits claims about their products will need to have reliable, competent evidence tosupport them.
HOME - SMARTASNABOUT SMARTRESOURCESMEMBERSHIPEVENTSADVOCACYWHERE TORECYCLE
Welcome to SMART! Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles (SMART) Association The Association of Wiping Materials, Used Clothing and Fiber Industries Since 1932NEWS - SMARTASN
News 2021. 4/8/21 - The Secondary Materials And Recycled Textiles Association (SMART): Celebrate Earth Day By Recycling Unwanted Textiles 3/16/21- Helpsy’s clothing donation bins save the environment, taxpayer money 2/3/21- Gold In Your Closet: The Startup Helping Patagonia And Levi’s Cash In On The Resale Boom 1/21/21- What Rejoining the Paris Agreement Signals to FashionADVOCACY - SMARTASN
Advocacy. SMART’s goal is to actively influence the outcomes and impact of government decisions or actions that affect members engaged in the wiping materials, used clothing, fiber markets or textilerecycling industry.
WHERE TO RECYCLE
Where to Recycle Where can you recycle your textiles? Look for clothing collection boxes in your neighborhood. SMART members must follow the SMART Collection Bin Code of Conduct; Check with your favorite local charity or thrift store about collection QUALIFICATIONS/APPLICATIONS SMART offers two different types of Membership; Industry and Associate. Membership runs calendar year from January 1 – December 31. All members that join mid-year must pay the full dues amount. Allmembership appli
FOR SCHOOLS
For Schools Educational Lesson Plans & Worksheets. SMART has created lesson plans and educational worksheets that you can use in your classrooms to teach students about Textile Recycling.EVENTS - SMARTASN
Events. Consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Any clothing, household textile or commercial linen textile as long as it is DRY and has NO ODOR can be reused and recycled. Even if the item is stained, torn, overly worn or out-of-date, do not throw it away; it has a use in the clothing recycling industry. TEXTILE RECYCLING FACT SHEET 2012 SMART: Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles. Text and design by The Education Center, LLC Textile Recycling Fact Sheet You and your students are probably used to FTC RELEASES FINAL VERSION OF GREEN GUIDES FTC Releases Final Version of Green Guides. On October 1, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released its finalized update to its Environmental Marketing Guides, a.k.a. "Green Guides," touting a central message that companies making environmental benefits claims about their products will need to have reliable, competent evidence tosupport them.
FOR THE PUBLIC
For the Public. SMART offers many great resources for individuals, businesses, organizations, communities and educators. Where to Recycle? Whether you have a few small bags of textiles or large quantities to recycle, this section will provide you with the information that you need to keep your materials out of the landfill.BENEFITS - SMARTASN
Benefits. SMART Membership is an investment in the success of your business. The association provides an array of programs and services designed specifically withFOR SCHOOLS
For Schools Educational Lesson Plans & Worksheets. SMART has created lesson plans and educational worksheets that you can use in your classrooms to teach students about Textile Recycling.FOR COMMUNITIES
Infographic Banners SMART has developed infographic banners that can be used to educate the public and your staff about Textile Reuse andRecycling. Click
HISTORY/VISION
Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles (SMART) Association The Association of Wiping Materials, Used Clothing and Fiber Industries Since 1932 As an international trade association, SMART strengthensthe economic oppor
2020-2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers President Tony Shumpert Savers Recycling Inc. Phone: 253-896-0055 Email: tshumpert@savers.com Treasurer Todd WilsonANNUAL CONVENTION
Annual Convention . SMART 2022 Annual Convention . Save the Date! February 27-March 2, 2022. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Orlando,Florida
INDUSTRY - SMARTASN
SMART Industry Membership Application– Page 3 K. Membership Requirements –To be eligible for membership, applicants shall initial the blank space provided certifying U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE INTERPRETATION OF HTS CODE 6309.00 U.S. Customs Service Interpretation of HTS Code 6309.00. In recent years, many SMART members have run into problems importing second hand clothing under the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) interpretation of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTSUS) codethat
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