
Donated BMX jerseys given to Bristol kids
Stuff4Life + Presca redistributed unwanted BMX race jerseys to inspire the next generation of BMXers at an Access Sport event in Bristol; Stuff4Life will recycle jerseys that couldn’t be reused or repaired.
Stuff4Life + Presca redistributed unwanted BMX race jerseys to inspire the next generation of BMXers at an Access Sport event in Bristol; Stuff4Life will recycle jerseys that couldn’t be reused or repaired.
Stuff4Life has made significant progress with its partners and is now upscaling to commercial level. Such an exciting journey but we’re really only just at the beginning.
As the UK’s leading safety products and services company, Arco has committed seed funding to partner with start-up company Stuff4Life to support the research and development of a closed-loop, circular economy solution for polyester workwear.
CIWM Fellow and Stuff4Life founder, John Twitchen, responds to a recent report which claims recycled content polyester is ‘greenwashing’, in this article for CIWM’s Circular Online.
Stuff4Life is a start-up company focused on delivering customer-based solutions that answer the question “what can I do with workwear and PPE at the end of its life?”
Developing a circular economy and removing plastics from the environment will be the focus of a new partnership between Teesside University and an innovative environmental start-up.
Home is where the heart is. Our new home is Tees Valley, a world centre of excellence in chemicals and materials sciences, manufacturing and energy.
Stuff4Life + Presca redistributed unwanted BMX race jerseys to inspire the next generation of BMXers at an Access Sport event in Bristol; Stuff4Life will recycle jerseys that couldn’t be reused or repaired.
Stuff4Life has made significant progress with its partners and is now upscaling to commercial level. Such an exciting journey but we’re really only just at the beginning.
As the UK’s leading safety products and services company, Arco has committed seed funding to partner with start-up company Stuff4Life to support the research and development of a closed-loop, circular economy solution for polyester workwear.
CIWM Fellow and Stuff4Life founder, John Twitchen, responds to a recent report which claims recycled content polyester is ‘greenwashing’, in this article for CIWM’s Circular Online.
Stuff4Life is a start-up company focused on delivering customer-based solutions that answer the question “what can I do with workwear and PPE at the end of its life?”
Developing a circular economy and removing plastics from the environment will be the focus of a new partnership between Teesside University and an innovative environmental start-up.
Home is where the heart is. Our new home is Tees Valley, a world centre of excellence in chemicals and materials sciences, manufacturing and energy.
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